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  1. Using data to improve young people’s lives – Oxford Brookes University

    …he General Education Modernisation (GEM) Project in Sri Lanka. Running from 2018 to 2024, the project supports 10,000 schools in the poorest communities, boosting the education of around 5 million school students a year. As the World Bank Sri Lanka Team Leader for Education has said: ‘The merging of my expertise at the bank…together with [Himaz’s] expertise in conducting rigorous econometric analysis based on large household datasets helped co-cre…

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  2. Understanding the taboos of eating insects

    …ld, they are not yet widely consumed in the west. But this research suggests that, with time and exposure, we could be seeing a lot more insects on the menu. Further findings on insect eating will be presented in 2019, combining the work from Indroneel’s doctoral thesis with a two-year public attitudes study led by Professor Dermody, who is looking at how we can save the planet by changing what we consume….

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  3. Research to address overfishing

    …ishermen that work within 6 nautical miles from the coast). As a result, in 2012 Defra decided to do so. However, this decision was challenged in a judicial review initiated by representatives of companies that currently held large quotas, who argued that these had become their property and so could not be redistributed. Greenpeace and NUFTA used the UWE Bristol research in legal proceedings in support of Defra’s decision, showing that the UK fish…

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  4. Brighton Waste House

    …e, and then assembled and completed by students and apprentices between May 2013 and April 2014. While being constructed, over 750 school pupils from over 35 local primary, secondary and tertiary colleges visited the Brighton Waste House site to learn about sustainable values and practices. “The City Council has drawn considerable inspiration and valuable guidance from working with Duncan and his work has advanced policy and practice for sustainab…

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  5. Driving the search for City of Culture volunteers at Coventry University

    …th the option to commit to supporting as little as three events between May 2021 and May 2022 or the opportunity to volunteer for more if they want to. “This is a very exciting moment as we launch our recruitment for our City Hosts. We seek to engage residents in many ways – as audience members, participants, supporters and makers. Today we invite everyone in the city to play a major part in ensuring the success of City of Culture, by joining our…

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  6. Coventry University expert contributes to government’s National Plan for Sport and Recreation

    …nform the government’s National Plan for Sport and Recreation, providing recommendations to the House of Lords Select Committee on how to remove barriers to participation and physical activity. The evidence submitted by the panel addresses prominent issues found in sport and recreation in the UK that include racism, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny and ableism. The recommendations will look to influence the government’s strategy and policy for sp…

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  7. UWE Bristol and Weston College pilot an innovative technical skills solution for Bristol

    …emic.” His words were complemented by Dr Paul Phillips CBE, Principal & Chief Executive of Weston College: “If we jigsaw our combined skills portfolio which includes an Institute of Technology ( IoT) and a Centre for Excellence we can grab this nettle and produce the skills continuum that is missing.” Both individuals believe that their proposal makes sense at so many levels and moreover that this is a Level 3 pilot in the making that they hope De…

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  8. Anglia Ruskin’s high tech facilities for healthcare training

    …ward. Skills sessions are designed for our students to be practical and benefit from working in small groups to practice skills such as bed making, hand-washing, communicating with patients, applying and interpreting basic monitoring, blood taking, palpations, observations and emergency care. Skills sessions are an exciting part of the midwifery courses at Anglia Ruskin University. “Skills days are designed to teach you the basics of midwifery pra…

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  9. Winner of the Integrity Award at Alliance Awards 2020 recounts her award-winning work

    …ine received the University Alliance Integrity Award in recognition of her commitment to supporting the doctoral community. Colleagues praised Lorraine for providing not just information for doctoral students but also reassurance and warmth. She was instrumental in engendering trust and confidence in the Doctoral College and her work during the pandemic has generated messages of praise from students and staff alike. Lorraine said, “I was thrilled…

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  10. With the right support, universities can help power an economic, social and cultural recovery

    …Alliance-type institutions, which are doing critical work realising the benefits of vaccine discovery to support the country’s vaccination effort. Alliance universities deliver applied research driven by partnerships with industry and the public sector. This has enabled us to commercialise vaccination research, support skills development and facilitate the logistics of manufacturing at scale. For example, Oxford Brookes University are developing a…

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