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  1. University Alliance response to HEPI report on The Comprehensive University

    Commenting on The Comprehensive University, a report authored by Prof Tim Blackman and published by HEPI, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Universities are making progress on widening participation and many can be proud of their efforts. But overall, the sector is not supporting social mobility to an extent that will have profound societal impact. Any step change needs bold thinking – radical ideas may initially look u…

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  2. Supporting success: Volunteering is a win-win for students and their local communities

    …dents do, but it was, he said, “significant”. He said: “Many voluntary and community organisations rely on the efforts of students in a wide range of volunteering roles that provide vital services across the city.” The value isn’t just to the city, though, volunteering is also of huge value to the students and graduates. Many say that through volunteering they have grown in confidence, learned new skills, applied what they’d learned in theory to t…

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  3. Cutting-edge astronomical research inspiring the next generation of scientists

    …fully-robotic telescope based on La Palma in the Canary Islands, capturing complex data for astronomy research. Motivated by the possibilities that remotely-operated robotic telescopes could present for new communities, researchers established the National Schools’ Observatory (NSO). This web-based resource gives UK and Irish schools free remote access to the university’s Liverpool Telescope. Now, pupils at more than 4,000 schools use the instrume…

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  4. A comparison of HE funding in England and Australia: what can we learn?

    …hly relevant to current policy in England following the autumn statement in 2013 that announced the removal of student number controls from 2015-16 and the growth of alternative providers; they make for interesting reading and are covered in detail in the report.Given the central importance of higher education to any modern, global economy, these are big issues for our Government or any future government to get right and will undoubtedly form part…

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  5. Why should you attend the BCC Business and Education Summit 2017?

    …e (BCC) Business and Education Summit 2017, taking place on Thursday 6 July 2017 at etc. venues, St Pauls, 200 Aldersgate, London, EC1A 4HD. University Alliance members can receive a discount on their ticket by contacting <info@www.unialliance.ac.uk> What is the BCC Business and Education Summit? The BCC Business and Education Summit is an inspiring, one-day event that aims to encourage collaboration between education providers and businesses to h…

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  6. Creating marine reserves to tackle overfishing

    …le in tackling overfishing in the UK’s own coastal waters and elsewhere. In 2008, the Community of Arran Seabed Trust (COAST) was set up to protect marine life near the Isle of Arran after drawing upon findings of UWE Bristol legal research which showed that the Scottish Government had a duty to coastal communities in managing fishing rights. This helped them to create Scotland’s first fully protected marine reserve in the island’s Lamlash Bay to…

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  7. Securing a sustainable future for the fishing industry

    …nsumers are placing greater importance on being able to trace where it has come from and what it actually is. National UK and Spanish media covered the issue, while the BBC series Fake Britain, Newsround and Channel 4 documentaries Dispatches and Food Unwrapped commissioned the research team to provide advice on genetic identification, seafood traceability and fisheries sustainability. Image credit: Waiting to fish by Des Morris Back to Real World…

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  8. Providing health advice for mums-to-be

    …dren – in a whole population birth cohort (total 969 children) born between 2001 and 2002. This cohort was compared with previous cohorts of children born in the same geographical location. As well as establishing how many children had a food allergy at ages one, two and three, they also found that government advice to avoid peanuts was being followed by mothers regardless of their family history of allergy – which could have had a detrimental eff…

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  9. Grand designs for the eco-buildings of the future

    …dagar, the Centre’s Director, also helped found the Construction Emissions Community of Practice, a voluntary and inclusive group of consultants and academics which worked on developing protocols for calculating and understanding the carbon footprint of buildings. The group’s work won a Royal Institute of British Architects award in 2008. The team is currently devising new methodologies and design tools to accurately predict the environmental perf…

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  10. Bringing 3D animation to life

    …tor is essential. Research at Bournemouth University’s National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) is helping to meet that demand. Their work into computer animation software has developed innovative new tools to produce higher quality 3D images for feature films. Motion blur occurs when objects are filmed at speed or during a long exposure. In digital animation, creating images with no motion blur is quite straightforward but the resulting imag…

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