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  1. Teesside University partnership for recycled workwear

    …s, combined with novel approaches to improving resource efficiency through design, reuse and servitisation. The partnership has led to Stuff4Life locating in the University’s Assembly Hall in the newly-refurbished Launchpad, part of Teesside University’s £5.6 million University Enterprise Zone. This move allows Stuff4Life to forge a close working relationship with the University’s academic experts, world-leading research capabilities and state-of-…

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  2. Reducing the impact of flooding on residential properties

    …looding in the UK. For example, following the 2015/16 exceptional flooding, 11,000 out of 17,000 flooded properties were installed with property flood resilience measures, making these properties less vulnerable to future flood damage. The Defra project helped to increase awareness of flood resilient interventions within the insurance industry, leading to the development of new policy for one of the largest loss adjusting providers (Sedgwick) in t…

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  3. Alliance universities are fulfilling a civic role within their communities

    …nities through encouraging volunteering, bolstering social enterprises and designing projects to help local people. Our universities’ deep roots in their communities, stemming from partnerships with local organisations, businesses and charities, mean that we are established as a significant source of support within the region. Through volunteering initiatives, social enterprise support, community projects and outreach programmes, our members striv…

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  4. SuNSE: stimulating social enterprise in isolated regions of Northern Europe

    …or in community teams. A multi lingual, video-based toolkit, built on a structured social enterprise canvas, will be at the heart of the project. Research will be conducted to measure impact and to help shape future policy decisions. www.sunse.eu Previous workshops Coming soon The SUNSE Social Enterprise (Evening) Academy (SSEEA) … This will help you to use the SuNSE toolkit (www.sunse.eu) effectively, build up your idea canvasses to give you ‘id…

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  5. Future of the visual arts transformed in the West of England

    …evelopment programmes led by Spike Island, Visual Arts South West and The Brunswick Club, as well as online and place-based mentoring, resources and interdisciplinary skills workshops. More than 15 Research South West-based artists, curators and independent art workers each year will also be able to access development bursaries of between £500–£1,000. Research and development fellowships of £10, 000 are also to be awarded to three South West-based…

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  6. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …ior to the pandemic, there was genuine concern that the Government would struggle to meet its high-profile 2019 manifesto commitment of 50,000 additional nurses. NHS hospitals, mental health services and community providers had long been reporting a shortage of more than 100,000 full-time staff, including 40,000 nurses. According to The King’s Fund, this workforce crisis was the result of: a prolonged funding squeeze combined with years of poor wo…

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  7. ARU to deliver world’s largest healthcare entrepreneurship programme

    …programme include smartphone otoscopes to look inside the ear, and drones designed to carry medical supplies between NHS sites. The programme has seen 134 clinicians returning to work in the NHS (alongside pursuing their entrepreneurial aspirations), and the programme now supports more than four per cent of the life science companies in the UK. ARU has drawn together a coalition of more than 60 cross-sector partners including NHS hospitals such a…

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  8. Researching how exercise can help the Down syndrome community

    …A pilot study has just started, and the researchers are now looking to recruit over 200 people, aged 18 or over, to take part in the next stage. Dr Gordon, Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, said: “This is a landmark study that we hope will show just how far-reaching the positive effects of exercise can be for the Down syndrome population. “We already know that exercise can provi…

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

    …sports, and at the same time highlighting the opportunities to rethink the design of schools’ use of break times and unstructured outdoor play. The government-imposed lockdown has brought attention to the dangers of inactivity and excessive sitting time due the nations expanding waistline and increasing mental health related issues. To make a long-term difference and have a positive impact on our population’s activity levels, we need consistency i…

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  10. Anglia Ruskin collaboration study investigates whether exercise can improve cognition in Down syndrome community

    …A pilot study has just started, and the researchers are now looking to recruit over 200 people, aged 18 or over, to take part in the next stage. Dr Gordon, Associate Professor in Cardiorespiratory Exercise Physiology at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, said: “This is a landmark study that we hope will show just how far-reaching the positive effects of exercise can be for the Down syndrome population. “We already know that exercise can provi…

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