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  1. Boosting graduate employability with Employer Advisory Groups

    …rse content and design. Read what some of their employer partners say below. Wellcome Sanger Institute We have a huge skills shortage in bioinformaticians and ARU offers the expertise and the training and the student experience and can translate some of our complex needs into an engaging curriculum. Our apprentices challenge our thinking, and they progress our science. Dr Julia Wilson, Associate Director   Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Founda…

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  2. NHS Nightingale Hospital at UWE Bristol

    …more beds to help local hospitals ensure all those who need care can get it. Accommodation that was not being used by students was also made available for hospital staff on Frenchay campus to provide doctors, nurses and other key workers with easy access to the new facility. The Earl of Wessex said at the opening: “I am delighted that the Severn hospital network now has this extraordinary facility to help in the fight against COVID-19. Sincere con…

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  3. Kaspar the Social Robot helping children with autism

    …ildren with autism to overcome the challenges they face in socialising and communicating with others. Kaspar can Act as a social mediator, helping children to better interact and communicate with adults and other children. Help children to explore basic emotions. Use a range of simplified facial and body expressions, gestures and speech to interact with children and help break social isolation. Respond autonomously to touch, using sensors on its c…

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  4. Bimingham City University UKRI Newton Fund project to boost emergency nursing provision in the Zambia amidst Covid-19 pandemic

    …resources are urgently diverted to help deal with the pressure of the pandemic. The project will help nurses deal with Covid-19 related health issues such, while continuing to respond to other communicable and non-communicable diseases through their augmented and strengthened competence, while maintaining nursing capacity within the healthcare service….

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  5. Everyday Impact

    …informed changes in UK Government policy, influenced related strategies (e.g., the development of the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme) and impacted practice and challenged policies beyond the UK (e.g., treatment for Qatari children and the EU childhood obesity plan). Public awareness has also been raised of the risks of obesity and the benefits to health of lifestyle change. Kingston University pain rehabilitation programme The ESCAPE-pain reha…

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  6. Supporting student mental health during the pandemic and beyond

    …ile the pandemic has also exposed the true scale of digital poverty in the UK. The sector has responded by offering hardship funding, digital support and accommodation refunds to students. At UWE Bristol, we’ve invested over £1.9 million in a new grant scheme for students who need IT equipment and spent over £7 million refunding students who are unable to use their university managed accommodation due to lockdowns. Unfortunately, while I welcome t…

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  7. Greenwich study shows the good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 enforced work from home

    …aid that the speed and ubiquity of lockdown helped create a strong virtual community. “Organisations did not have time to provide proper training to their staff, and many knowledge workers did not have the chance to fully prepare for remote e-working. But on the other hand, we were all in this together. For the first time in history, remote e-workers were not the marginalised group. People genuinely supported each other from a distance.” For more…

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  8. Hertfordshire working together to improve mental health services for students

    …peedily and work together with student service users in a more holistic way. HPFT’s Community Mental Health Nurse/CBT Therapist Monika Lee said “Working together for the students is making an incredible difference to them and we’re continually looking for ways to make it even easier for them to access services.” A University of Hertfordshire postgraduate student who has received support from both HPFT and the Student Wellbeing team commented: “Alt…

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

    …es for older residents, but some have had to start doing so during Covid-19. Community groups have expanded food bank operations and set up community funds. Professor Wendy Wills, Director of the Centre of Research into Public Health and Community Care at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “Increasing demand in supermarkets, panic buying, detrimental impacts on household incomes and social distancing have severely disrupted food practices sinc…

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