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  1. UA comments on the BEIS Committee report on Industrial Strategy

    …a diverse ecosystem and close collaboration between universities and businesses. “As the report concludes, in many areas the success of the industrial strategy is inextricably linked to the outcome of Brexit negotiations: to build an economy which works for everyone, Britain must remain open to staff and students from overseas and international collaboration in science and research.” Notes to editors: University Alliance’s publication Universitie…

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  2. Transforming reconstructive surgery through innovative design technologies

    …gital models of a patient’s anatomical structure to generate quality prostheses and make surgery and treatment less invasive. Reconstructive surgery, especially for maxillofacial problems affecting the mouth, jaws, face and neck, can be an intrusive and lengthy process for patients. A typical procedure could see patients making repeated trips to hospital especially to ensure their prostheses fit correctly. This not only contributes to a stressful…

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  3. University Alliance responds to DfE’s Initial Teacher Training Market Review consultation

    …l collaboration and engagement with the sector in order to build trust and understanding of the true complexities and nuances involved in delivering teacher training thereby bringing the key agents of change on this important journey collectively to evolve teacher training together. An absence of clear and compelling evidence to demonstrate what exactly the quality issues are with the current teacher training system that have led to this review. A…

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  4. Amplifying the voice of consumers in advancing fair trade and sustainability

    …w present in emerging markets as well as developed countries, her research compares purchasing behaviour in both situations. While some fair trade proponents focus on sustainability in addition to fair wages for producers, Dr Kutaula emphasised that it was also important to consider the attitudes of consumers and what influenced their purchasing decisions. “There is a drive in the fair trade community to embrace the principles of a circular econom…

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  5. International Day of Happiness: reflecting on what makes us happy

    …nds, community, sports groups, hobby groups – for our wellbeing. This work comes from the Social Cure perspective within social psychology, which argues that it is the extent to which we identify with (or feel a subjective sense of belonging to) our social groups that is consequential for our wellbeing. In order to study the relationship between group identification and happiness, my colleagues and I gathered survey data in Italy and Scotland from…

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  6. Guardian University Awards 2017 Shortlist revealed

    …out the best in their team and achieved exceptional results. What the judges say: “Professor Chris Husbands was an inspiring leader of the Institute of Education – 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…

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  7. Making the workplace more equal – Oxford Brookes University

    …y (from 12.2% in REF 2008 to 29.2% in REF 2014). Women in horse racing The under-representation of women in senior roles in British horse racing became another target for the Centre’s research. Its findings led to a national steering group being set up by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) to promote gender and other diversities. The research also led to the appointment of a Head of Inclusion and Diversity and prompting a cultural shift to ta…

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  8. University of Brighton study points way for new greener biomethane-fuelled transport

    …ring advisor to many of the world’s biggest vehicle manufacturers, Ricardo understands the importance of solutions that have a positive effect for transport right now. The sector wants technology solutions which will lower emissions, maintain freight capacity, are cost-effective, and are easily applicable to heavy goods vehicles. Biomethane fuel is a technology which we believe will enable fleet operators to keep on trucking, providing their sterl…

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  9. Collaboration including University of Hertfordshire and Leeds Beckett University works to improve hospital care for people with dementia

    …, with different staff, where the care was poor. What is needed is a clear understanding of best practice, in a form that staff are able to implement”. Led by the University of Hertfordshire, this new two-year project will work with hospital staff and people with dementia to co-design and test resources that can be used during constant observation to support person-centred care. Dr Melanie Handley, Research Fellow in Health and Care for Older Peop…

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  10. Hertfordshire study finds pandemic increases dietary health inequalities in the East of England

    …g demand in supermarkets, panic buying, detrimental impacts on household incomes and social distancing have severely disrupted food practices since the start of the pandemic. While local authorities and community groups stepped up rapidly and innovatively to respond to food security issues over the past few months, there are gaps in the system and lessons to be learned should this be called for again if we experience local lockdowns. Our research…

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