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  1. Food recycling: waste solutions through city-scale food recycling policy are developed and tested in China – University of Brighton

    …aste in environmentally friendly ways, for example conversion to biogas or compost, are rare. Researchers from the University of Brighton’s Values and Sustainability Research and Enterprise Group have, however, identified the key ways in which residential recycling behaviour is shaped. Professor Marie Harder and Dr Ryan Woodard have worked alongside UK local authorities since 1999, developing empirical evidence to underpin domestic recycling polic…

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  2. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …ich gathered oral history from industry workers in Italy, Switzerland, the UK and USA. Drawing on this research, Professor Morris created a video celebrating the 25th anniversary of Mulmar Foodservice Solutions, a Hatfield-based Anglo-Italian importer of commercial espresso equipment. The video used the company’s heritage to show the depth of knowledge and expertise it had to offer in its sector. As an authority on the history of espresso Professo…

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  3. Reimagining local spaces using green sheds

    …sidents to transform the areas they live and work in as part of a creative community-led project. From designing mobile gardening sheds to breathing new life in to Tolworth station, students from across the University played a key role in the two year scheme, supported by Kingston Council with funding from the Greater London Authority and the Heritage Lottery Fund. Activities delivered through The Community Brain’s SHEDx project included green she…

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  4. Diversity and representation

    …n only represent 13% of female founders or co-founders in the whole of the UK. This represents an untapped source of talent and has highlighted the need to better support female researchers with the commercialisation of their research and spinout leadership. Younger women in particular are concerned about going down the commercialisation route and therefore producing less publications. This project aims to develop tools and interventions to help i…

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  5. Teesside academic’s voluntary work with charity tackling food poverty

    …‘When I saw the social media appeal, little did I know how big it would become. It went from helping children on free school meals to supporting a much wider audience.’ Debbie Fixter, co-founder and manager of Thornaby based Little Sprouts, said: ‘We needed to act quickly when lockdown was introduced, so we issued a shout-out for volunteers and Rebecca was the first person to contact us. ‘What started out as distributing free school meals very qu…

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  6. Our New Chief Executive Vanessa Wilson

    …delivering elite sporting success and major sporting event hosting in the UK. Her role included championing the significance of public funding and National Lottery investment across 55 Olympic and Paralympic sports and around 1100 Olympic and Paralympic athletes that receive funding. She has also held senior strategic communications, campaigns and marketing roles across Whitehall – including the-now Department for Education (2000-2005) and the De…

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  7. Blurring the boundaries: co-creation in technical education and across the sector

    …st business degrees to embrace the innovative ‘Tiimiakatemia’ model in the UK. Pioneered in Finland, the model avoids traditional classroom formats. Instead, students launch their own business ventures. They work in a dedicated office environment within ‘team companies’ supported by a ‘team coach’. Learning is built around three clear strands which combine to develop knowledge, skills and mindset: Individual strand: students use self-managed learn…

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  8. Global graduates

    …ess knowledge. It contributes to the stability and global influence of the UK. The UK is in danger of looking at our interactions abroad as bringing only economic benefits. The Longitudinal Education Outcomes report focuses exclusively on graduates earning potential.2 We should be looking at ‘value-for-money’ in more ways than just financial return. Outside of the UK many countries already recognise the importance of an internationally informed cu…

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  9. Space: Salford Energy House provides unique testing asset for research

    …systems, something that is absent in more than seven million homes in the UK. They also worked with smaller companies testing new products as they come to the market to help provide reliable evidence for their effectiveness. Radfan and Combi Save were both early successes for the facility, identifying measureable savings to allow not only the benchmarking of the products, but also allow them to use the information to refine their products. One of…

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