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  1. Making the workplace more equal – Oxford Brookes University

    …and prompting a cultural shift to take action. As the BHA’s CEO Nick Rust commented ‘the survey serves as a stark reminder that there is much more that the British horse racing needs to do’. Employing over 85,000 people, and with women making up 40% of its spectators, the developments have far reaching implications. The research findings have had an impact beyond the UK too, with the findings being shared with the Asian racing community by a Wome…

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  2. Using environmental DNA research to trace endangered or invasive species – University of Derby

    …pted and released assays for the white-clawed and signal crayfish as a new commercial service. This has allowed the company to diversify into ecological surveying markets and create new revenue streams. The impact of the collaboration was highlighted by the National Centre for Universities and Business in its State of the Relationship annual report for 2019. Where our reserach has been used The novel eDNA techniques have also been adopted for spec…

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  3. University Alliance responds to OfS consultations on TEF, student outcomes and the construction of indicators

    …categories proposed by the Independent Review of TEF: Outstanding, Highly Commended, and Commended. These are clear categories that are widely used outside the higher education sector. But University Alliance also makes the following recommendations, that: OfS should create an additional bank of graduate-level jobs that more accurately reflect what career success looks like in the modern day. The categorisation currently being proposed is only up…

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  4. ‘Failing to invest in climate change research could have dire consequences’

    …he Leeds city region, understanding the benefits of retrofitting them to become more energy efficient to improve energy poverty, reduce costs and become more eco-friendly. Leeds Beckett University is leading a research project called the Demonstration of Energy Efficiency Potential (DEEP) to investigate the impact of thermally retrofitting solid walled homes to inform government projections and estimate the potential carbon and cash savings. Gener…

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  5. Developing low-cost air quality monitors for Heathrow Airport

    …icles. The University’s ground-breaking design was taken up by Essex-based company Alphasense, which had provided the gas sensors in the successful Heathrow SNAQ project. With assistance from the University’s researchers, Alphasense produced the OPC-N2, a commercial variant of the ‘Heathrow’ particle sensors, which quickly sold to more than 20 countries worldwide. Beyond the UK, the OPC-N2 has been adopted by the United Nations Environment Program…

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  6. Working with NASA on improving global weather forecasts

    …began in the 1800s, and widespread flooding devastated local communities. Combined with the growing concerns around climate change, the importance of being able to accurately predict the weather, in order to prepare and potentially save communities and to plan for the impact on the environment and the economy, has never been clearer. Maths researchers at the University of South Wales have been working with NASA to refine their atmospheric model,…

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  7. Cutting emissions in the road freight sector with hydrogen engines

    …ise and lead on further developing hydrogen products for use in transport. The University of Brighton currently fund several projects looking at different hydrogen applications including fuel cells and combustion engines. We welcome this report, particularly the recommendation for further analysis of the technology impacts and continued investment in research and development.”…

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  8. Stevenage Welfare Benefits Appeals Project from Hertfordshire Law School

    …listen, assess situations and offer valuable, objective advice. You will become a stronger communicator, able to work empathetically and explain complex situations clearly. You will also learn to be proactive and manage your time to work to strict deadlines, which are all key employability skills. This project also provides students with an unrivalled opportunity to develop advocacy skills by representing clients at the First-tier Tribunal where a…

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  9. Turning Preston Barracks into a home for Brighton’s most innovative start-ups

    …the centre of Brighton’s economic life, attract enterprising and hi-growth companies and increased international investment into Brighton and Hove. Proposals for the 2.2 hectare site would see development of the Preston Barracks site, the University’s Moulsecoomb campus and adjoining University land comprising 350 new homes, 1,316 student beds, new academic buildings, and 25,000 sq. ft. of retail space with an expected net economic benefit of £450…

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  10. How volunteering for the NHS helped me become a pandemic-resilient PGR (and introduced me to the Queen!)

    …s a volunteer. They will truly value your volunteering, especially if they come to learn during the brief chat that you are a PhD student with challenging demands to meet. It couldn’t be any better. Occasionally, when I feel dispirited, I reminisce about the cheerful voices and appreciative expressions at the other end of the telephone line, and then I find reasons to keep going in my PhD research. Helping others stay motivated through volunteerin…

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