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  1. Virtual reality advances driving creative collaboration

    …n its Virtual Reality Centre at its Gaydon Design and Engineering Centre in 2008, before further investing in a new Virtual Innovation Centre (VIC). The new VIC provides a more flexible and sophisticated range of functions, which are being used by more departments across the business. Employees use the virtual reality tools to work faster and smarter, achieving higher levels of quality, durability and reliability in their vehicles with less relian…

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  2. Research into X-ray imaging improving security screening and public safety

    …industrial inspection markets, creating revenue of over £10 million between 2008 and 2013. Notable recent applications of their Axis-3D product include 20 units deployed at a number of high profile buildings and agencies across the world. As interest grew in the research team’s divergent beam method, the Science and Technology Directorate in the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) awarded them a grant to evaluate its effectiveness. They’ve al…

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  3. New diagnostic tools improving treatments for MS patients

    …scales, the university’s trading company UoPEL has generated £437,000 in income since 2007, via licenses established with Plymouth University, University College London and the Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust. Commercial organisations such as Biogen Idec, TEVA Pharma, Novartis, Ipsen and Merck continue to demand use of the scales. The team also examined the use of cannabinoids as a symptomatic treatment of MS, for which there was a paucity of clinica…

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  4. Decreasing educational exclusion to improve attainment and life chances

    …ave also benefited from the research after it demonstrated evidence of the effectiveness of ‘facilitated communication’ – a technique that helps those with disabilities, including intellectual impairments, to communicate. Nottingham Trent’s researchers worked with Nottingham City Council’s Children’s Services to change special schools’ practice by introducing facilitated communication with autistic children who have severe communication difficulti…

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  5. A quiet delivery for the annual HEFCE Grant Letter

    …order to avoid compromising quality assurance and enhance student choice. Legislation needs to also extend access to students in the great majority of alternative providers to external complaints moderation. In summary This is probably the last HEFCE grant letter before inevitably, BIS has to hand down some tough cuts in the next spending review. Of course, all bets are off with a change of Government but at least the final allocation of funding…

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  6. Science and research – the first election hustings?

    …ition Government’s recently published Science and Innovation Strategy only committed to competitive allocation for “over half” of the £3 billion to support individual research projects and labs. Clark also noted that funding needed to be more agile and facilitate collaboration.* Inevitably two areas revealed the biggest crack lines – tuition fees and immigration. Let’s look at what they said on the latter. Byrne wants to reinstate the post-study w…

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  7. International students welcome here

    …regions outside London and the South East and for those organisations and companies that could most benefit and grow from this talent – such as small companies or tech start ups. The UK needs to be much cleverer about how it secures its share of the international students market in the long term. Statements and policies from the Home Office have consistently chipped away at our market share. Most notably from India, where some of our members have…

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  8. Launch of Forging Futures report on university and business collaboration – Wed 17 September 2014

    …Liaison, GSK Amy Smith, Head of Recruitment, Framestore Michael Davis, Chief Executive, UKCES Nicola Dandridge, Chief Executive, UUK The Forging Futures report puts the spotlight on the ways in which employers and universities are working collaboratively to ensure that industry gets the talent it needs to succeed. The research draws on in-depth discussions with employers and universities, highlighting the fantastic and innovative ways in which co…

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  9. Maximise student success by making them ‘job ready’: University Alliance responds to OFFA report

    ….” University Alliance welcomes the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) report on 2015 – 2016 access agreements published today. Commenting on the report, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West of England and Chair of University Alliance, Professor Steve West, said: “Great strides have been made in ensuring more students than ever before can go on to higher education, whatever their background. “However the debate is too narrowly focused on what…

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