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  1. Project STEAMhouse at Birmingham City University gets a new home

    …to start-up and small businesses enabling them to have a base to work from efficiently, and network effectively. GROUND FLOOR Enter the building into a large reception area and cafe, a triple height atrium and exhibition space/gallery. The Ground Floor also contains dedicated facilities for STEAM learning, prototyping, and coworking, and will also house workshops, events and production space. ACQUIRE UNIQUE OFFICE SPACE Would you like to discover…

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  2. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    …supported by academic partners in King’s College London, and a commercial company, Compusult in Canada. The new ‘Kaspar Explains’ project will develop Kaspar robot’s ability to articulate its rationale for its responses in conversations and interactions with children with autism, to help grow their understanding of causal explanations. Kaspar is a child-size humanoid robot who behaves in a child-like and expressive way, offering a more predictabl…

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  3. Braveheart Award

    …und students as super spreaders, to name but a few. • Jane’s decisions to refund university accommodation fees, direct student funding to those in need, commissioning a welfare check ins for every student, providing training for staff to deliver their programmes completely online and providing extensive mental health support to students and staff. and diverting approx. Jane invested approximately £3million in funding to our covid response. • This…

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  4. Powering business and growth

    …In 2018-19, Alliance universities provided consultancy services to 16,706 commercial companies and non-commercial organisations, of which 85% were SMEs. In 2018-19, Alliance universities provided facilities and equipment-related services to 6,227 commercial companies and non commercial organisations, of which 88% were SMEs Commercialisation and entrepreneurialism are ingrained into the DNA of Alliance universities, and powering business and growt…

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  5. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …24%, with 13% for languages and 12% for the arts. Despite this, we remain committed to defending the value of these subjects. We have to acknowledge and recognise that there is work to be done to win over voters and government on key issues such as the debates around ‘low value’ courses. We will be using these findings as a benchmark of current opinion, a chance to understand where we’re starting from, and whilst that might be lower than we would…

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  6. Learning by doing

    …ncluding team and group working, problem-solving and creativity, resolving complexity and communication skills. This does not, of course, mean that the traditional lecture and seminar are not used in such an approach but the lecture often becomes a showpiece around which learning is structured, rather than an attempt to deliver content. The fourth complexity in implementing such an approach is the need to flex administrative and support systems cr…

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  7. Closing speech at UA Summit 2015: Building on our Strengths

    …t. This sets out to reinforce the evidence base we will need going into the 2015 Comprehensive Spending Review – backing up our political and policy engagement throughout the year and identifying the needs of the future economy and the role our universities can play in meeting them. This evidence will be crucial to help us navigate potential threats to members. We cannot bury our heads in the sand. Rather we need to be proactive, to work together…

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  8. Universities are driving growth through innovation and enterprise

    …velopment, BioPark is run on a commercial basis for the university and therefore effectively brings private revenue in. University of Plymouth—Leading Marine Institute Research Fortnight’s RAE 2008 Power Table showed that the University of Plymouth was ranked at number 50, with the highest increase in ranking (15 places) from 2001 to 2008. The University’s largest Unit of Assessment for the 2008 RAE, with 36.5 staff submitted, was Earth Systems an…

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  9. DTA Summer School 2022 begins this week, with an emphasis on community

    …nrich their researching experiences, share ideas and best practice, and hopefully come away from the 3 days rejuvenated and turbo-boosted to continue and complete their research programmes.” University Alliance Chair and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Brighton, Professor Debra Humphris, commented: “Though the online event was done spectacularly well in 2020 and 2021, we are delighted be able to host the first in-person Summer School since th…

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  10. Supporting success:  Combining work with study to improve future employability

    …position that will give the best training and experience. Network75 has become the preferred training scheme for some employees with many having more than one student from different academic areas at differing stages of the course. There are currently 42 companies taking part, varying in size and industry, throughout South and West Wales. These include GE Aviation, NHS Wales, Principality, Atradius, Atkins & Nuaire, Capita, Monmouthshire Building…

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