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  1. How to build your tribe

    …ss their projects and identify how to maximise value by ensuring that they complement each other rather than compete. They also took the opportunity to tour the House of Parliament nearby, learning more about science in policy. We all thrive from connection – and as our DTA student pioneers are finding, working together to create a tighter knit tribe hopefully gives them the feeling that they are part of something bigger than themselves. Find out…

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  2. More progress needed on collaboration between employers and universities to fill STEM skills gaps

    …as LEPs are in an ideal position to play a key strategic role in ensuring companies and the wider business community work together. “Local Enterprise Partnerships and the newly emerging local developments such as the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine are increasingly putting the skills agenda at the heart of their strategies for growth providing a forum for universities and businesses to work together to ensure regional skills needs are met…

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  3. Mind the gap report – University of Lincoln case study

    …to liaise with industry. It was also essential to build and maintain open communication channels with employers, so that when a business need arises the university is viewed as a natural partner. Senior staff are well-networked with key local stakeholders through attending events and local committee work. An employer co-creation group ensures the STEM curriculum is co-developed with employers, integrates students’ exposure to the workplace and is…

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  4. You say you want a revolution…

    …nge to develop the best system for the application, but the rewards to the company with a better technology will be great, so research and development competition is fierce. Borg Warner are working with the University of Huddersfield to develop technologies that will provide real advantages to our turbocharger product range. Increasingly the product development is interdisciplinary and needs the traditional turbocharger engineering disciplines (e….

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  5. University Alliance Summit 2015: Anticipation. Disruption. Excellence.

    …ving UK-wide competitiveness, Liz Shutt, Head of Policy, University Alliance Using data to drive decisions – joint JISC/HESA/Tableau session, Janette Hillicks, Subject Specialist in technology to support enterprise, JISC, Sophie Haworth, Trainer, HESA, Yusaf Mirza, Tableau Pre-Summit fringe events: Wonkhe workshop: Twitter Surgery Mark Leach, founder, Editor in Chief and Director, Wonkhe, on how to get the most out of Twitter. One-to-one and group…

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  6. Bringing free law services to the local community

    …uding the North West and Wales. It also has close links with charities and community organisations including a partnership with Shelter, the homeless charity, offering a national advice service to homeless and at risk clients. Students research and advise on complex problems that Shelter’s advisors are unable to resolve. Meanwhile the SLO has worked with Newcastle Citizens Advice Bureau to develop a new form of training and accreditation for law s…

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  7. Bringing flight data analysis into the 21st Century

    …to failure, generating savings of £240,000,000 for Stork’s customers. This led to a new £1.2m Technology Strategy Board (now InnovateUK) award to a consortium headed by the researchers to integrate the company’s operational management systems with the data analysis system developed from the collaboration. Image credit: Turning at altitude by Kent Wien Back to Real World Impact…

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  8. Tackling chemical and plastic pollutants in the world’s oceans

    …eness of the dangers our oceans face from two of the most common pollutants: complex chemicals and plastic. These have placed the ocean ecosystem under tremendous pressure, threatening to irrevocably alter both it and the diversity of life it supports. After developing an analytical method based on multi-dimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry to identify ‘supercomplex’ mixtures such as those created when crude oil breaks down in the sea,…

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  9. Cutting the environmental and financial costs of abrasive machining

    …ch underpinned the design of new systems for optimal delivery of new fluid compositions, helping the company to make the production of their innovative new abrasive media more efficient. As a result of this, Vibraglaz UK has started the planning process to build a high volume manufacturing plant to meet anticipated early global demand. GERI’s research has also established the core rules of determining optimal flow parameters for industrial use. Th…

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  10. University Alliance review into developing the best environment for research excellence

    …arch ecosystem as a framework model and its three essential characteristics: Selectivity; Collaboration; and Responsiveness. We would welcome your thoughts on these points and how it could help to create the right environment for universities to thrive. Please send your responses to Dr Faye Taylor, Policy & Projects Manager, University Alliance by Wednesday 21 January 2015. Research and innovation ecosystem An ecosystem is a useful framework for t…

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