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  1. University Alliance Christmas Card Competition Winner Announced

    …l”. Or Oron Misgav’s card on Achieving a Shared Christmas Task was awarded runner up. Or, who is doing an MRes in Creative Industries at the University of Portsmouth, wanted her design to show universities with shared values and common goals working together as a force for greater good. She said “In the illustration, a group of students are working collaboratively to achieve a mutual goal. Everyone feels comfortable in their equal share, they seem…

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  2. Providing answers to the remotest questions

    …provide agricultural information, advice and business credit lines to over 10,000 people in Andhra Pradesh in India. Their design approach has also helped microfinance Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) enable some of the poorest members of Indian society to access banking services, reaching over one million women and 300,000 families. The findings of the Rural e-Services study are also having an impact outside India. Prof Dearden collaborated…

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  3. Congratulations to the winner of our Christmas card competition 2014

    …ght together, each doing jobs suited to their strengths.” We also have two runners up for 2014. The first runner up entry came from Catherine Cooksley who is studying Illustration at the University of Hertfordshire. First runner up: Catherine Cooksley Catherine said: “My design shows a group of elves working together to produce the shape of a Christmas tree. When thinking of collaboration I felt it was necessary to depict that working as a group c…

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  4. Christmas Card Competition 2013

    …form an overall modernised and futuristic looking tree.” We are once again running a design competition for the cover of our Christmas card to be sent to our key stakeholders. If you would like to take part in the competition or advertise it to those who might, please either link to this page or send the below details out. Please note that this competition is only open to staff and students from Alliance universities. Overview: Design the front co…

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  5. The University of Hertfordshire’s holistic approach to research-led innovation and entrepreneurship

    …n partnership with IP Group, developed a novel, controlled-release liquid drug formulation transforming drug intake methods for elderly and dysphagia patients that, following extensive research and funding, is now being developed on an industrial scale. ImmuOne is another Herts success story, set to expand internationally soon after having secured several rounds of significant investment for their in vitro, ‘3D human lung’. Our role as a catalyst…

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  6. Anglia Ruskin’s high tech facilities for healthcare training

    …es, as well as dedicated child nursing wards in Chelmsford and Cambridge. ARU design skills sessions so that students get hands-on. Students will benefit from working in small groups to practise skills such as bed making, hand-washing, bandaging, communicating with patients, and applying and interpreting basic monitoring. Skills sessions are a fundamental – and exciting – part of all nursing courses at ARU, and they’re constantly striving to use f…

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  7. Unpacking the TEF narratives: what does teaching excellence at an Alliance university look like?

    …ead all of them”. I have however read the institutional narratives from the 14 English members of University Alliance (16 of the UK’s leading professional and technical universities) and have drawn out the key themes which characterise a TEF submission from an Alliance university. Considering Alliance universities were the most likely university mission group to score gold for teaching excellence, and were the national leaders for student experien…

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  8. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …rdshire Professor Morris has continued his collaboration with Nespresso by designing a new staff training programme, run by Nespresso and Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW). “I attended a Heritage for Business presentation and found a whole new commercial opportunity. The new venture used my company heritage to great advantage, showing through film the depth of knowledge and expertise my company had to offer in its operating business sec…

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  9. Portable water supplies at Leeds Beckett

    …throughout southern Malawi, which documented the drinking water quality of 17,000 rural Malawians. This study was funded by the Water Research Fund for Southern Africa (WARFSA) and WaterNet. About 95% of all the wells tested failed to meet safe drinking water values for untreated water. To immediately minimise water related diseases, I worked directly with NGOs, water officers, community leaders and village chiefs to develop remediate solutions t…

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  10. Innovate for Growth: preventing the ERDF cliff-edge 

    …longer (if at all) without the support.” Anna Wanczyk, Independent Graphic Designer, CZYK Design “The Accelerate programme [at Leeds Beckett University] has been so valuable to me and my business, all the lessons have been useful and the access to a business mentor has helped me tonnes. It’s so great that things like this exist to help people build the businesses of the future.” Nazar Amso, CEO, Advanced Medical Simulation Online Limited “Advanced…

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