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  1. Coventry University launches 50 fully-funded COVID-19 related PhD opportunities

    …time trade during the pandemic Professor Richard Dashwood, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), said: “The university prides itself on its innovative research and we recognise the importance of investing in research initiatives which are focused on the huge challenges posed by COVID-19. Our multidisciplinary research centres and the Doctoral College form a supportive and dynamic research environment. We look forward to welcoming a new cohort of doct…

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  2. Specialist testing measures PPE effectiveness against COVID-19 from University of Hertfordshire

    …, Director of the Toxicology Research Group at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “It is critically important that healthcare professionals are using the best protection available to them and have confidence that their PPE will remain effective against the virus, no matter what they’re doing and where they’re working. We’re pleased to be making this significant contribution to the COVID-19 response.” For more information, visit the University…

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  3. The Digital Innovation Fund: UWE Bristol’s £1m Covid-19 Recovery Fund

    …North East Somerset, North Somerset or South Gloucestershire. Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Enterprise Professor Martin Boddy commented: “UWE Bristol is delighted to open its Digital Innovation Fund, £1m of grant funding to support businesses in the West of England to address new challenges caused by Covid-19. “Any SME in the area that is undertaking a digital innovation or research and development project should consider applying. We are o…

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

    …need. Since March, Little Sprouts has distributed more than 9,500 food parcels and helped around 500 local families, a feat made possible through the selfless support and commitment of volunteers such as Rebecca. The registered charity was able to use money provided by The National Lottery Community Fund to set up a base in one of the most deprived wards in England. Little Sprouts also runs a café and kitchen in Stockton providing meals for peopl…

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  5. British Academy join our call to look beyond salary-led definitions of value

    …orth living – there were nearly 219 million domestic visits to UK heritage sites in 2018. And there are benefits beyond enjoyment and enrichment. The creative industries, which include film, TV, radio, photography, music, advertising, museums, galleries and digital industries, contributed over £1bn to the UK economy in 2017. But the graduates on which these industries depend – typically from subjects such as the creative arts, communications, hist…

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  6. Christmas Card Competition 2019

    …ff and high-level political influencers, as well as being shared on our website. How to Enter Design an A5 card reflecting the work of University Alliance with a festive twist. See the design brief for full specifications. Submit your design along with a few explanatory lines of text to matilda@unialliance.ac.uk. Please include your name, course/ occupation and your university.   Competition closes at Midday 27th November Please note this competit…

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  7. Profile: Professor Debra Humphris, Chair of University Alliance

    Professor Debra Humphris has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton since December 2015. Starting her career as a practicing nurse, her route into academia has been far from traditional. After initial training, she was encouraged to take the newly introduced nursing diploma and was later sponsored by the NHS to undertake the qualifications required to teach nursing. Debra would go on to complete a master’s at Portsmouth and a PhD at t…

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