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  1. Delivering one of the world’s first Degree Apprenticeships in Midwifery

    …apprenticeship route is that it attracts local people, who care about the community they live in. They have a cultural understanding of their own community and are able to provide appropriate care. This is essential if we want to achieve equitable care for all; as highlighted by the consecutive reports by MBRRACE (the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford) which emphasise the need for local people to be involved in the…

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  2. Lifelong Loan Entitlement: opportunities for learners, choices for universities?

    …approaches to the student journey. Working out how and to whom we need to communicate our new offer If we as universities can individually and collectively communicate what is available as a result of the LLE and demonstrate or stimulate demand, then we can find a way of making this an important aspect of our portfolios. Understanding employer priorities of flexibility and inclusion We can use learning from our experiences of delivering apprentic…

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  3. Over 300 businesses sign University Alliance letter calling on Chancellor to protect “essential” regional innovation programmes

    …gas engineers in dangerous situations, safely. It drives the importance of compliance and competence with the goal to reduce gas related accidents and fatalities nationally. The training combined with the virtual reality product is incredible and never would’ve happened without the CEMET Team. They were extremely competent and efficient to work with. It would be a huge shame to see the likes of CEMET end as without innovation, nothing moves forwar…

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  4. #WeAreInternational blog: Sadaf Akbari

    …could be ideal for replacing parts of damaged bones within the body. Using computer simulations, she is modelling how structures made from these materials can be combined with a patient’s cells to grow engineered tissue that could be implanted within bones to support repair. “Only 30 per cent of patients on transplant lists get the organs they need – it’s a major problem worldwide,” Sadaf said. “Engineering tissue to replace body parts damaged by…

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  5. #WeAreInternational blog: Romila Nilukshi Jeevapalan

    for Best Women Engineering Student. Dr Romana Trestian, Senior Lecturer in Computing and Communications Engineering, describes her as “a brilliant student” with “a story that could be an inspiration for many”. In ten years’ time, Romila hopes to be working for a big organisation – in networks or in cybersecurity, protecting customers’ data. Romila said of her experience at Middlesex: “I’ve had brilliant opportunities and working experiences with s…

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  6. #WeAreInternational blog: Nick Bender

    …cial Populations graduate Nick Bender, is a former US Marine, who set up a community interest company for an older people’s wellness and group exercise programme. Nick runs the group, which is also the subject of his academic research into reducing loneliness and depression. When he arrived at Middlesex University in 2018 Nick, discovered Walk and Talk For Your Life, a programme of exercise as medicine for older adults started at the University of…

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  7. #WeAreInternational blog: Cyrille Tchatchet

    …es. Growing up in Cameroon’s capital Yaoundé, he took up weightlifting and competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the 2022 Games in Birmingham. Afraid to return to Cameroon and concerned about his safety, he fled the team camp and travelled to Brighton while still a teenager. After two months of sleeping rough he reached his lowest ebb, and contemplated suicide. He had enough credit on his phone to call the Samaritans, who he belie…

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  8. Using data to improve young people’s lives – Oxford Brookes University

    …ning from 2018 to 2024, the project supports 10,000 schools in the poorest communities, boosting the education of around 5 million school students a year. As the World Bank Sri Lanka Team Leader for Education has said: ‘The merging of my expertise at the bank…together with [Himaz’s] expertise in conducting rigorous econometric analysis based on large household datasets helped co-create research that has made an important contribution to the develo…

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  9. Understanding the taboos of eating insects

    …stry accounting for up to 18% of greenhouse gas emissions, bodies like the Committee on Climate Change are urging companies to look for more sustainable sources. Insects could be the answer. Crickets, for example, offer more protein than beef; meal worms are richer in Omega 3 than salmon; while house flies have more Vitamin B2 than milk. They’re also faster to produce and require a fraction of the feed. But, despite insects forming part of the die…

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  10. Research to address overfishing

    …cision was challenged in a judicial review initiated by representatives of companies that currently held large quotas, who argued that these had become their property and so could not be redistributed. Greenpeace and NUFTA used the UWE Bristol research in legal proceedings in support of Defra’s decision, showing that the UK fishery was still public property. In July 2013, the High Court found in favour of this view. Greenpeace has confirmed “We re…

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