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  1. Star Award winner at Alliance Awards 2020 highlights her award-winning work

    …e been working online over the past 12 months. Keeping them informed and up-to-date with the latest information has been a huge undertaking. When I was nominated for the Star Award, I was extremely flattered as I was simply just doing my job. My use of Moodle at the time, was used to engage with the students in a way that enabled them to see the hundreds of events and opportunities that we, as a University, were able to offer them. Students have t…

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  2. Supporting student mental health during the pandemic and beyond

    …oming weeks, the Students’ Union at Anglia Ruskin University is holding an online bake-off, mindfulness workshop and an arts and crafts workshop. We’ve been hosting similar activities at UWE Bristol and in February ran a series of feel good events, including a free, stand-up comedy event for students and staff featuring A-list comedians. With the government’s roadmap to easing lockdown restrictions, hopefully it won’t be too much longer before the…

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  3. #WeAreInternational blog: Fatima Muktar

    …nd a member of the Advanced Materials Testing Centre (AMTeC) group, a multi-disciplinary research centre that focuses on addressing innovation challenges facing the infrastructure sector. They also on perform research and consultancy work in Civil Engineering. Nigerian-born Fatima has a background in safety, health and environmental management. Before embarking on a PhD, she completed the MSc Safety, Health and Environmental Management also at the…

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    Fatima, a graduate student at the University of South Wales
  4. #WeAreInternational blog: Blessing Adeleke

    …of several researchers at the University of South Wales who are driving research in soil-based alternatives to cement. Blessing’s PhD explored the use of wastes and industrial by-products in building and construction materials, and his research has underpinned a commercial consultancy contract from Spain on developing a MgO-based binder. To combat the climate crisis, there is an urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions and develop sustainable alternat…

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  5. We must support the diversification of academia’s media face

    …pport groups to help maintain their well-being in such situations. The peer-to-peer networks that the University Alliance is establishing are also extremely valuable, allowing BAME academics to discuss experiences and receive support from those more seasoned in media relations. Given that universities have a long way to go towards hiring an ethnically diverse academic workforce, the burden of these opportunities is likely to continue to fall on a…

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  6. Middlesex’s innovative platforming of ‘Pro-localism’ through The Newham Plays

    …. The ‘Pro – localist’ ethos, combined with facilitating a local community space, could be the answer to countless fringe and off-west end theatres having to close their doors across London’ ‘London Theatre Reviews’. Real-world opportunities Students and graduates will be offered paid opportunities to gain real-world industry experience in publicity and marketing, filming and editing, producing, and arts administration. The Newham Plays has been s…

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  7. ‘What now?’: how adaptations to assessment during COVID-19 can improve inclusivity

    …ee to choose how they prefer to engage with feedback, be that via email or online/on-campus meetings.   Employability = inclusivity?   For all students, regardless of circumstance, it is important to feel that the course and assessment has been designed with their needs in mind. This goes beyond practical needs, such as accommodating for students with caring or work responsibilities in scheduling, and includes recognition of the long-term outcomes…

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  8. Profile: Professor Alistair Fitt, Deputy Chair of University Alliance

    …F, ever changing ministers and secretaries of state and of course the still-present potential of a no-deal Brexit, Alistair is focused on guiding both Oxford Brookes and the wider sector through “the minefield ahead”. Providing a strong collective voice and a steer to the sector is, for Alistair, one of the greatest attractions to being part of a mission group; “The mission group opens doors to things you cannot access as a single university. They…

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  9. Bringing Researchers Together: The DTA Spring School

    …isciplines was a hugely important element of the Spring School. Doctoral researchers attended from each of the DTA’s three core research areas, Applied Biosciences for Health, Energy and Social Policy, and topics varied as widely as Alzheimer’s and night club culture. And yet, through networking sessions, students were able to find connections and possibilities for collaboration within and across their disciplines. I spoke to Cristiano Pedroso-Rou…

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    Researchers in discussion