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  1. What does research-informed teaching (RIT) look like?

    …pt in Academic Development. International Journal for Academic Development. 19 (3) 186-98 Fanghanel, J. et al (2016) Defining and supporting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL): A sector wide study. The Higher Education Academy. https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/resource/defining-and-supporting-scholarship-teaching-and-learning-sotl-sector-wide-study [Accessed: 23/8/16] Healey, M., Flint, A. & Harrington, K. (2014) Engagement Through Partner…

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  2. Graduate recruitment: UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’

    …ply chain companies pooling their knowledge together to offer lightweight, design and process innovations. After just 12 months, the unique R&D environment that is AME has already delivered a new fuel rail for the Ford Fox Engine and an exhaust system for Aston Martin that is nearly 50% lighter than its predecessor. Both of these breakthroughs will be going into volume production, creating new jobs and delivering new UK-inspired technologies to th…

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  3. Action research: Pendleton Together Partnership

    …. Work on the first phase of the project, which includes building more than 1,600 new homes and refurbishing 1,250 existing homes, began in early 2014. The project is being delivered by the Pendleton Together consortium, led by Together Housing Group, building and regeneration specialist Keepmoat, Salford City Council and the University of Salford. The University of Salford uses its academic and research expertise and student innovation to underpi…

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  4. UA responds to the publication of the Government’s Skills Plan

    …tige as the world-class academic education offered by our universities. Co-designing and co-delivering courses with employers is key to achieving this. “Alliance universities have a strong history of working with employers to provide both academic and technical and professional education. We also have considerable experience in helping students entering with vocational qualifications to succeed on academic courses and can help ensure the proposed…

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  5. How thinking differently helped to win prestigious award

    …and more champagne, we watched through videos from all the finalists and had speeches from all the sponsors involved. It was time to announce the winner; the tension was building in the room. Rachel Riley opened the envelope took one look and announced, it was me! I just looked to the sky, I was truly amazed that it was me; my eyes were welling up with tears. That has truly been the best day of my life, the day that I will look back on and think…

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  6. Minding the gender gap

    …l to inspire girls into the field. They collaborated with female pupils to design a project, which includes tasks such as building a rubber band helicopter and CD hovercraft, that could be taught by teachers in the future. Within our universities, female engineering students and researchers are helping to inspire more young people to study the subject. Natalie Simpson, who graduated with a first class BSc (Hons) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering de…

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  7. Honours for UA staff in Queen’s 90th Birthday list

    …lp fund his one-month course of rigorous treatment last summer. The former rugby player has raised money through a variety of sporting and fundraising events including a testimonial rugby match and a bike ride from Glasgow to Sheffield. In 2012, he was selected by Sheffield Hallam to carry the Olympic torch when it came through Sheffield. Danny said: “I was absolutely thrilled when I found out. I’m very proud and honoured to have received this. It…

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  8. Space: Salford Energy House provides unique testing asset for research

    …se studies into a matter of weeks. The Salford Energy House team have been running projects since 2012, undertaking a number of world’s first in that time. Saint Gobain, the world’s largest supplier of construction products, have conducted two full scale retrofits of the Energy House to understand how their products can help deliver comfort to occupants for substantive reductions in energy use – these two projects represented world’s firsts in ter…

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  9. Space: New innovation centre set to transform sensor applications across the world

    …space. The project has been allocated £5 million from the Department of Business Innovation and Skills. £5 million funding from the England European Regional Development Fund has also been secured under the European Structural and Investment Funds Growth Programme 2014-2020 which is designed to drive sustainable economic growth, support key city region growth sectors, the creation of new jobs and to unlock business success….

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  10. Access to finance: Collaborating on the development of driverless cars

    …ates the mobility needs of older adults with a secure and connected infrastructure. The development has the potential to revolutionise mobility for older adults, reducing loneliness and giving people who do not drive the freedom to make spontaneous choices without relying on others. The work also promises to lead to thousands of new jobs in the South West, in supply chain and product development. The project will be based in the Bristol City Regio…

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