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  1. Creating jobs & business opportunities: Award-winning programme tackles some of the world’s most pressing issues

    …ively about solving some of the world’s most pressing social issues. On the 12 month programme participants receive comprehensive training and mentoring including the opportunity to attend social entrepreneurship conferences, seminars and workshops. Award winners will also receive cash awards to further develop their ideas and projects and one to one mentoring from experienced social entrepreneurs. The focus of the programme is about learning by d…

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  2. Collaborative outreach: Stripping out traditional barriers to entry and success

    …rs per week of tuition in small groups. Full time (week days) students have 18 hours per week face to face in class sizes no more than 50 and two hours per week tutorial. Part-time students have eight hours of face-to-face tuition and 12 hours of online supported learning. This allows a part-time student who wishes to put in a great deal of effort to complete a degree within three years. The lifting of the cap on student numbers means that these s…

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  3. University Alliance responds to BIS Committee’s report on the Teaching Excellence Framework

    …we see across the sector. “Today’s report also reflects University Alliance’s call for the TEF to be delivered in stages to guard against unintended consequences. We hope ministers will pay heed to this message. “As the Committee emphasises, the whole sector has a duty to engage constructively, helping shape and improve the design of the TEF. In the coming months University Alliance and our members will be taking an active role in this process.”…

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  4. This app can change your life

    …. From setting training milestones to motivate you to get off the sofa and run 5k, 10k or even 26.2 miles in the London marathon to creating a moment of inner calm through daily mindfulness exercises. Such apps may typically be associated with small tech start ups in the UK’s Silicon Roundabout in London. But some of the most innovative ideas are actually coming out of universities elsewhere – often with a stronger social purpose than the latest h…

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  5. Campus wellbeing: Festival offers a health boost for body and mind

    …oga and table tennis. All the sessions are free and led by experienced instructors and are designed to give staff and students of all abilities the chance to get involved. In addition to the physical activities, the last Festival of Wellbeing in 2015 also included a mocktails dry bar, serving non-alcoholic cocktails, a farmers’ market and a public lecture titled ‘Boozed up and Busted’, which provided an informative look at student drinking behavio…

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  6. CPD: increasing confidence and training in wound management using larvae

    …wound management called the Larval Academy. The content and platform were designed to meet the learner’s needs in each market and can be adapted for medical legislation in different countries. Through The Larval Academy, the promotion of larval wound healing products was improved and BioMonde gained capacity to better address and respond to its new and existing customers’ needs. This innovative digital instructional learning system, also allowed…

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  7. Health networks & partnerships: Teaming up in the community

    …ted match tickets, enjoy free refreshments and sit together in a specially designated ‘fanzone’ within Charlton’s stadium. Further offers may be rolled out for university alumni. Other community projects include an organised walk by Charlton and the Community Trust to raise funds and awareness for its Down’s Syndrome project, which is being supported by the university. These tie-ups are contributing to Greenwich’s new Sports, Health & Wellbeing St…

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  8. Research: Software ‘watches’ patients’ vital signs and save lives

    …uired. Using this system Portsmouth hospital reduced the outbreak of norovirus by 95%. It was developed to improve the reliability, accuracy, safety and clinical impact of patients’ vital signs and early warning score records. Portsmouth Hospital Trust first used the system in 2006 and research has shown that with its use, deaths in hospital fell from 7.8% to 6.4%. Similar results were experienced in another hospital in the Midlands. As well as mo…

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  9. How can your research impact on future policies?

    …tminster especially via the Scientific Advisory Committees which has around 1,500 experts from universities, industry, regulators and think-tanks. 15,000 scientists and engineers also work in public sector research establishments and government departments. Two days of my week in Parliament was spent shadowing my pair, Graham Dean, Higher Scientific Officer at the Home Office Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST). This gave me an insigh…

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  10. University Alliance: Sharing best practice in employer engagement to meet STEM skills gaps

    …incoln, Tuesday 26 January 2016; Liverpool John Moores University, Thursday 18 February 2016; University of West of England (UWE Bristol), Thursday 17 March 2016. Speakers include: Andrew Stevenson, Director of Research & Enterprise, University of Lincoln; Doug Cole, Head of Academic Practice, Higher Education Academy; and Terry Dray, Director of Advancement and Employer Engagement at Liverpool John Moores University. Other case studies will inclu…

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