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  1. Innovation Growth Lab Global Conference – plenty of food for thought

    …n extra €150 if they agree to participate in community activities. Basic income pilots have happened before with no lasting legacy. But as populations continue to age and expand, and jobs get lost to automation, it may be wise not to dismiss the concept until we have more evidence for its effectiveness. Small experiments can yield big results In addition to discussions on basic income – which have yet to yield results – IGL 2017 attendees were pre…

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  2. Teesside University: ExpoTees

    …raduate programmes from computer science and games to animation and visual effects. In 2006, the School recognised that not all students were in a position to undertake a placement with industry, despite the obvious value of this activity, and therefore developed the ExpoTees initiative to foster closer engagement between students and employers through showcasing final year undergraduate work at an industry-facing event on campus. The event contin…

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  3. University Alliance: Higher education and research priorities for the 2017 General Election

    …Immigration policy that has the effect of limiting the UK’s international competitiveness will only benefit other countries and harm the UK economy. Fund excellence in research and innovation across the whole of the UK The government should develop a balanced portfolio approach to funding excellence in research and innovation, capturing a broad scope and spread of activities – from big science through to small-scale interactions between universit…

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  4. Guardian University Awards 2017 Shortlist revealed

    …n – hugely knowledgeable about education practice and policy and unafraid of speaking the truth to power. He has now moved to Sheffield Hallam where university staff speak highly about his energy, commitment and vision.” Prof Chris Husbands has served as vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University since January 2016, and is a champion of innovation and collaboration, delivering real change, and inspiring the higher education community. Vote for…

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  5. Alliance universities, global challenges and the future of the GCRF

    …ing on-the-spot advice to avoid critical threats to crops and livelihoods. Commenting on the report, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Alliance universities’ research and innovation activity is transforming millions of lives: increasing global food security, investigating novel ways to provide safe water and improve air quality, and helping communities to rebuild following conflicts and environmental disasters. Addressin…

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  6. New Year Honours: Awards for Alliance universities’ staff and students past and present

    …Dr Katherine Grainger, Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University since March 2015, has been made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to Sport and charity. The rower, with five Olympic medals, is Great Britain’s most decorated female Olympic athlete. Jo Boylan-Kemp, a former Principal Lecturer of Nottingham Trent University, has been awarded a MBE for services to Higher Education. The comedian Ken Dodd – Honorary Fellow…

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  7. Wonderland: the art of becoming human

    …his perception inside out. Other human beings, with their very substantial knowledge of recovery, entered my (institutional) world and put time into educating and engaging me. For that, I am very grateful – and the nice thing is, I know it goes both ways. Useful inks Online exhibition Mark Prest: Portraits of Recovery Michaela Jones: in2recovery Huw Wahl Christina Nuñez  …

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  8. Supporting arts, culture and the creative economy across our cities and regions

    …o ensure that our sectors continue to have a meaningful two-way dialogue.” Commenting, AHRC Interim Chief Executive Professor Andrew Thompson said: “The AHRC recognises that Universities have long-running strategic relationships with a wide variety of local and national creative practitioners. Some of these partnerships with the creative economy are however less formalised and often not recorded or reported or indeed supported by universities cent…

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  9. Setting out to explore new frontiers of collaboration

    …market intelligence with SMEs, and engages in strategic discussions about commercial opportunities for innovation and sales and development links to Asia. SMEs also benefit from opportunities to network and present to local business leaders at showcase events around key sector themes such as creative industries, environment and many others. Alliance universities also collaborate with other academic institutions as well as businesses – like in the…

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  10. Doctoral Training Alliance celebrates first anniversary with launch of new industry collaboration

    …students gain valuable skills and experience, small businesses stand to benefit from research expertise. It is estimated that there are over 800,000 SMEs active in the technical, scientific and utilities market. The DTA was launched in October 2015 by University Alliance to produce independent, highly-employable researchers with expertise and skills in strategically-important research areas. The first DTA in Applied Biosciences for Health is now t…

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