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  1. University Alliance responds to DfE’s Initial Teacher Training Market Review consultation

    Initial teacher training (ITT) should and must evolve in order to maintain and sustain educational standards for current and future generations of pupils – but there have been fundamental problems with the approach taken in the government’s ITT market review so far, argues University Alliance, the voice of technical and professional universities. Responding to the Department for Education’s consultation on their Initial Teacher Training market re…

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  2. Head of Communications and External Affairs vacancy

    …o a room booking system for meetings and tea and coffee making facilities. Main duties and responsibilities To develop and deliver an effective and impactful communications strategy that brings to life the UA vision, mission and strategies; strengthens the UA brand and voice; champions the expertise of UA institutions, and provides a collective voice for our members on key strategic issues. To develop and deliver effective external affairs, engage…

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  3. Connecting people to employment in computing at Birmingham City University

    …ndicate only a 6% reduction in the lack of cybersecurity technical skills, maintaining a 48% of all UK business surveyed in 2021 primarily due to unfilled recruitment and continuous rise in threats causing an increased talent demand. In the latest calendar reporting period, West Midlands remains a geographic hotspot for all core cyber security job vacancies. Our IoC-Cyber Security Skills Bootcamp by design enables safer digital business by prepari…

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  4. Patient Simulations and Critical Care at Coventry University

    …ot always possible. Working in the back of an ambulance is very difficult, mainly because of the lack of space, so Coventry have invested in an ambulance of their own to act as a training aid for students. Their ambulance once belonged to Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Ambulance Service and has been restored by Mark Garratt, Paramedic Clinical Skills Instructor, and the HLS clinical skills team. The indoor location allows for training and observat…

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  5. Professionals Award

    …a key agenda for the University of Hertfordshire and supported by Vice-Chancellor Professor McKellar: https://www.herts.ac.uk/aboutus/news-centre/news/2021/apprenticeships-will-play-crucial-role-in-hertfordshireseconomic-recovery-post-pandemic,-says-the-university-of-hertfordshire-vice-chancellor Case studies from team’s employer-partners and recruited apprentices: o https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/news-centre/news/2021/my-degreeapprenticeship-sh…

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  6. “Universities can help drive academic diversity in the media” says panel of experts

    …he media’s understanding of where experts come from, says Marverine: “It’s mainly that my journalism students think that ‘we only need to approach scientific researchers from Durham, Oxford, Cambridge’….but we have so many expert people across the Alliance, it’s crazy not to use them.” Chairing the event, Chair of University Alliance Professor Debra Humphris noted that “we’re on the beginning of a three year journey and we’re all about powering a…

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  7. The Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research at Anglia Ruskin

    …ing with dementia (Women’s Hour, BBC Radio 4, 26 September 2019) Spine-tingling proof music can bring your loved ones back from the grip of dementia as prima ballerina Marta Cinta Gonzalez relives the magic of Swan Lake (The Daily Mail, 14 November 2020) “I didn’t expect a fuss”: How a composer with dementia got to No 1 (The Guardian/Observer, 1 November 2020) Only music reached my wife after dementia hit, says John Suchet (The Guardian/Observer,…

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  8. The primary engineer competition at Kingston University

    …eatured were built by Kingston University, including the bicycle sucker by Maisie Crook, which took centre stage at the launch event streamed live by Facebook London. The Rowan Preparatory School pupil’s design allows people living in countries where they collect fresh water from rivers or wells to lower a hose and pump water into two tanks on the back of the bicycle by pedalling backwards. The other two Kingston builds featuring in the exhibition…

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  9. Bimingham City University UKRI Newton Fund project to boost emergency nursing provision in the Zambia amidst Covid-19 pandemic

    …ch, while continuing to respond to other communicable and non-communicable diseases through their augmented and strengthened competence, while maintaining nursing capacity within the healthcare service….

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  10. Groundhog Day: Managing Motivation when Working from Home

    …he better part of 2020 indoors, I have found several strategies useful for maintaining focus and managing to make progress. These could be useful for other researchers who find themselves in a similar position. Time blocking Set a timer for one hour and have specific goals set for each period of time. Turn the phone off, exit emails and resist the urge to binge watch Friends, Tiger King or How I Met Your Mother (it’s ok, we’ve all been there). To…

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