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  1. Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre

    …velopment Fund. Work on the NZIIC is scheduled to begin in September, with completion expected by August 2022. National architectural practice, GSS Architecture, have been appointed for the design and delivery of the Centre. The NZIIC will be industry-led and industry-focused in its approach, working with business partners and key organisations including the Materials Processing Institute and TWI and will focus on developing new approaches to tack…

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  2. Local Impact

    …t new mobile and emerging technologies to create products and services for commercial success. Based at the University of South Wales, within the Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Science, the project has seen a number of businesses develop products through road-mapping and knowledge transfer. These have included companies that have developed iPad software to detect sight problems in young children, a virtual system that improves safety for bo…

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  3. University Alliance Chair launches LGBTQ+ network for postgraduate researchers with ‘in conversation with’ talk.

    …Living alone in lockdown. Facilitating networks for member universities to come together and engage on common issues and problem solving is a core characteristic of University Alliance’s mission. The organisation has over 30 networks available for academic and professional staff, enabling members to share and showcase their expertise and innovation, and meet with external stakeholders, speakers and decision makers. They provide an important space…

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  4. Greenwich: Adam’s Story

    …ience without the concerns of tuition fees or student loans. Businesses benefit from the development of talented recruits, who they can embed into the company from the ground up. “It’s a pretty good deal,” Adam admits. “I’m essentially getting a degree and five years’ work experience in a relevant industry. I also get paid, so I can support myself. “Once I’ve done the five years, I’ll have a complete degree with the possibility of a full-time job…

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  5. A Changed World at Hertfordshire

    …rts. Crafting together in real time, the project connected virtually in a positive and supportive environment, enjoying moments of pride in their own and others’ creativity. Commenting on the event, Project Coordinator for A Changed World Joanna Ahlberg said: “We made friends, reflected on the good work we’ve done, and reinforced our commitment to our shared goals and values. It was a truly inspirational event, and the intellectual and creative su…

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  6. Leeds fashion students create masks and scrubs for front-line workers

    …or their hard work. Now, is a time more than ever for everyone to act with compassion and come together in community spirit. I couldn’t have completed the headbands without the skills and knowledge taught by my lecturers. Especially in the current situation, they have been nothing but supportive and thorough. We’re taught to be considerate in every way we use our craft – whether that is within sustainability or for a cause.” First-year BA (Hons) F…

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  7. Covid-19 response

    …iance universities have been proudly supporting their communities, and the nation, throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. This includes training a significant proportion of the NHS frontline workforce, contributing to lifesaving research, donating vital supplies and facilities, and supporting local community initiatives. Universities have also worked hard to support a safe return to campus for their learners, staff and university communities, ensuring…

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  8. Celebrating the very best of DTA creativity and research talent at the Images of Research Awards

    …s and techniques to do research today – including the important ability to communicate the complexities of scientific projects to different audiences. This year’s competition highlighted that developing the ability to present evidence-based scientific arguments to the wider public is particularly pressing for early career researchers. Through summarising their research in a single image and a short text, competition entrants put into practice thes…

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  9. The missing piece of Sunak’s puzzle? Degree apprentices

    …ter understood and expanded, but also that the people who need them are benefiting. The recent Social Mobility Commission report on apprenticeships starkly outlined the significant challenges ahead. There has been a 36 per cent decline in apprenticeship starts by people from disadvantaged backgrounds (compared with 23 per cent for others) and just 13 per cent of degree-level apprenticeships go to apprentices from disadvantaged backgrounds. The goo…

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  10. Continuing the conversation between Emma Hardy MP and Professor Jane Harrington, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Greenwich 

    …ble for the Government’s emergency Covid-19 financial support, or wider benefits system. Without a safety net in place, too many students may fall through the gaps, despite the efforts from individual institutions. Emma, thank you so much for your thoughts and insights to the work the University Alliance can be doing to support their communities and the nation through this crisis, twice! It has been a pleasure. I look forward to engaging with you…

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