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

    …et paid work or paid placements. As I write, Middlesex University has just completed filming on the UK’s first true co-production between an independent film production company and a university to offer 15 students paid work on a professional film, on roles that are not the ‘normal’ entry level jobs. Collaboration with industry has also impacted and developed the curriculum on the film degree programme on which I teach. In 2016, we introduced an e…

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

    …terfield. Our Midwifery students are based in Derby. Both sites offer state-of-the-art facilities, including: NHS-Standard Mock Hospital Ward The six-bed ward gives our student nurses a taste of working in a modern hospital before they start their first placements. It features a range of equipment to help them build confidence and become familiar with the working environment – they include a nurses’ station, patient bathroom, mobility equipment an…

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    Nursing simulation at the University of Derby
  3. 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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  4. Making the workplace more equal – Oxford Brookes University

    …urn prompting universities to make it easier for staff to disclose equality-related circumstances. The result for the last completed REF of 2014 was a rise in the numbers of researchers submitted with reduced numbers of research outputs, due to equality-related circumstances – for example due to caring responsibilities or disability (from 12.2% in REF 2008 to 29.2% in REF 2014). Women in horse racing The under-representation of women in senior rol…

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

    …e 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 endangered stonefly. International developments Similar surveys have taken place at international locations through the team’s collaborations with researchers at the Hellenic Centre for Marine and Inland Waters Research in Greece, the Research Institute for Nature and Fores…

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

    …s, agriculture and enterprise. Only those providers at greatest risk of non-compliance should be prioritised for assessment, and the OfS should ensure its prioritisation policy is public and transparent to avoid any suggestion of politicisation or bias. The Teaching Excellent Framework submission window should be delayed to late winter or spring 2023 to allow for updated data to be used. Debra Humphris, the University Alliance chair, said: “As inn…

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

    …ding, the upcoming skills and innovation agenda from DfE needs to work hand-in-glove with businesses to make sure they are getting the graduates and technologies needed to realise a net-zero future. Alliance universities already have a robust infrastructure of partners in business, where we are helping them to adapt and develop green products and services – but investment needs to be scaled up in order to stimulate greater regional university-busi…

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

    …on that 88% of deaths related to outdoor pollution occur in low- and middle-income countries. Yet it is these same developing countries that typically lack access to data on their air quality. UNEP’s device can spark a data boom to help countries reduce the negative effects of air pollution, potentially saving lives that would have been lost due to air pollution-related illnesses.” Growing concern over levels of pollution at Heathrow Airport led t…

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  9. 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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  10. Cutting emissions in the road freight sector with hydrogen engines

    …vides a viable alternative thanks to the higher energy density of hydrogen compared to lithium-ion batteries, as well as short refuelling times. Interest in hydrogen as a transport fuel is also being driven by initiatives such as the European Hydrogen Road map, which envisages hydrogen providing a quarter of EU energy by 2050 across transport, heat, industrial and power generation sectors. The UK government, meanwhile, is aiming to reduce UK annua…

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