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  1. Kingston University research into communicating with BAME communities

    …esent their findings outlining why BAME communities may be disproportionately affected by Covid-19 and how targeted health messaging could help mitigate its impact. Dr Tushna Vandrevala was joined by Professor Jane Hendy of Brunel University London and Professor Aftab Ala of the University of Surrey, Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust for the presentation to 140 Cabinet Office civil servants. The pan…

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  2. Innovate for Growth: preventing the ERDF cliff-edge 

    …ation for Small Businesses has reported that small businesses are ‘remarkably’ likely to make generous contributions to their local communities, support local education providers and employ those ‘furthest from the labour market’.   Why are ERDF funded programmes so essential for SMEs?  University Alliance has collected over 250 testimonials from SMEs highlighting how essential ERDF funded programmes have been for them. Many SMEs have stated that…

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  3. Vaccines, R&D and the Budget

    …g the Government’s vaccination target. While the spotlight has shone brightly and rightly on the vaccination discovery endeavours of the UK’s most research-intensive universities, what is less known is the work of institutions like Oxford Brookes and Teesside, which are doing critical work realising the benefits of vaccine discovery to support the success of the country’s vaccination effort. The applied focus of their research has meant they have…

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  4. Green skills for a low carbon post-COVID transition

    …ut also investment in human capital and skills (Aldersgate, 2020). Nationally, there’s lots of talk about green jobs but what does this actually mean for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough region? Aims The Green Skills Research Project at Anglia Ruskin University’s aim is to understand the skills that will be required by local organisations to help support a low carbon post-COVID-19 transition to a cleaner, fairer economy and society in Cambridge…

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  5. HE leaders and heroes

    …s She’s never one to shout about her achievements but has quietly and substantially been a key leader in our work on equalities, business networking and partnerships development and in actively supporting researchers across the University Professor Mary Wild, Head of School of Education, Oxford Brookes University Creative problem solving; empower and embolden others; can see ideas from a range of perspectives; intellectual and approachable Rosie F…

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  6. Kingston University nursing students going above and beyond during coronavirus pandemic

    …ine workers with childcare. Through an app called Bubble Babysitting, she offers her services to relieve key workers of one of the many pressures they are currently under. Head of the School of Nursing at Kingston University Dr Julia Gale said, “I am constantly amazed by the incredible passion, ingenuity and care shown by our students – they really have been going above and beyond to help not just their NHS colleagues and other key workers but tho…

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  7. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …go further and play a key role in turning the tide of devastation that the Covid-19 pandemic is already wreaking on our communities and regions. There will be challenges ahead, not least a significantly reduced job market and a downturn predicted to hit regional economies hardest. However, Alliance universities will draw on the strong ties they have with industry and connections at all levels of the community. They will provide upskilling, reskill…

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  8. A Snapshot of Science

    …use of major concern as it is associated with violence, organised crime bullying and debt. Despite the development of new analytical technologies, the detection of NPS is still a very challenging task. In this framework my research through the use of Raman spectroscopy, aims to enhance the in-field detection of NPS. Enhancing the detection of these substances smuggled into prisons will have positive impact in the daily issues faced by prison and N…

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  9. UA’s asks ahead of the Spring Budget

    …is around 5% of pensionable pay, taking the rate from 23.7% to approximately 29%. PwC analysis demonstrates universities’ vulnerability to higher-than-expected expenditure: if this was to increase by 2 percentage points per year above the levels that universities forecast from 2024-25, 63% of universities could be in deficit in 2025-26. Significantly increased pension costs are therefore likely to push more universities towards this eventuality….

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  10. Improving the accuracy of pre-natal screening

    …xual development in children and ovarian granulosa tumours. During his highly successful research career at Oxford Brookes, one of Professor Groome’s greatest research achievements resulted from work which led to the development of antibodies to the reproductive hormone inhibin. This research led to the development of the first clinical immunoassays, or tests, for inhibin A, inhibin B, inhibin pro-alpha c and activin A. Because of Professor Groome…

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