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  1. Universities, the NHS, and health workforce transformation

    …other partners in a quest to deliver “joined up thinking” and have two key components: an Integrated Care Board (ICB) and an Integrated Care Partnership (ICP). With control of over £100bn for health and care services in their area, the membership of ICBs matters. Minimum expectations for ICBs are specified, but the finer details of how each is governed is left to the discretion of the 42 ICBs across England. There is no requirement for ICBs to inc…

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  2. Collaboration and the social dimension at the heart of innovation

    …age sprung to mind: ‘success breeds success’. It’s the same with innovation: the more one innovates, the more innovation comes along. But, for me, innovation without purpose, a social dimension, is nothing more than a vanity project. And innovation without collaboration is, in my opinion, a non-starter. The two are like a Celtic knot: inextricably intertwined. In an epiphanic moment in 2016, having completed my doctoral studies, I realised two sig…

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    Dr Eddie McCaffrey
  3. Immersive Nursing Simulation at the University of Derby

    …Nursing Associate courses were in professional occupations 15 months after completing their course (Guardian University Guide 2023). We were the first higher education institution to become a member of the Florence Nightingale Foundation Academy. The Foundation focuses on improving health, clinical outcomes and patient experience, through building nursing and midwifery leadership capacity and capability. This aligns closely with our own ethos and…

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    Nursing simulation at the University of Derby
  4. Dance, Digitisation and Intangible Cultural Heritage – Coventry University

    …o attended the festival had their perceptions of marginalised and minority communities changed, increased the visibility of Romani community’s dance practices, and provided exhibition venues new ways to access history for public engagement purposes. The research has changed methods used by IT developers working with dance content, established new approaches to curation of dance content and safeguarding that feed into wider sector practices, and in…

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

    …overnmental, charitable and scientific organisations. The researchers were commissioned by: The Environment Agency to survey for crayfish as part of a weir removal project in Derbyshire Dorset Wildlife Trust to check for crayfish and disease outbreak in a river where traditional survey methods had failed Natural Resources Wales for a state-of-the art survey, combining eDNA assays with a double droplet PCR technique, to detect a critically endanger…

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

    …ch represents the UK’s leading professional and technical universities, welcomes: that the OfS will take a provider’s context into account when assessing its performance. As part of this, they must accept information pertaining to education gain (value added), student voice and geographical labour markets as evidence of a provider’s achievement of positive student outcomes the proposed changes to the way teaching excellence is assessed through the…

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  8. ‘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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  9. 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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  10. 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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