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  1. University Alliance responds to government announcement on post-18 education reforms

    …ty teaching and expanding support within their local communities. This all comes at a cost and with any reduction in funding, something will have to give.”   On a continued tuition fee freeze: “This proposal is at total odds with the government’s stated commitment to increasing quality in higher education and with calls on universities to expand their roles in working with local school and colleges. Universities are constantly adapting and innovat…

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  2. Developing low-cost air quality monitors for Heathrow Airport

    …ly saving lives that would have been lost due to air pollution-related illnesses.” Growing concern over levels of pollution at Heathrow Airport led to a collaborative research project between the University’s Particle Instruments Research Group, then led by Professor Paul Kaye, and atmospheric chemists from three other universities. The Heathrow SNAQ (Sensor Networks for Air Quality) project needed to install sensor nodes across take-off and landi…

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  3. Creating a low carbon building economy at Birmingham City University

    …ficiency, in both existing and new buildings, and the capacity required to undertake energy efficiency assessments, it is inevitable to employ non-professionals to perform those assessments. It is feared that these basic and inaccurate calculations will influence the building energy performance and carbon emissions for many years to come.” Dr Shadi Basurra The EcRoFit project aims to support 80 energy assessors and retrofit supply chain with the i…

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  4. Stevenage Welfare Benefits Appeals Project from Hertfordshire Law School

    …hensive training from Citizens Advice Stevenage and work, on a rota basis, under the supervision of an experienced welfare benefits specialist. Students will interview clients (by phone or video conferencing), complete appeal forms, prepare cases for appeal and, where appropriate, undertake advocacy at the First-tier Tribunal. All training will be provided online and students will be able to work on cases remotely. Benefits of volunteering This is…

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  5. ARU to deliver world’s largest healthcare entrepreneurship programme

    …the programme include smartphone otoscopes to look inside the ear, and drones designed to carry medical supplies between NHS sites. The programme has seen 134 clinicians returning to work in the NHS (alongside pursuing their entrepreneurial aspirations), and the programme now supports more than four per cent of the life science companies in the UK. ARU has drawn together a coalition of more than 60 cross-sector partners including NHS hospitals suc…

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  6. UWE Bristol and Weston College pilot an innovative technical skills solution for Bristol

    …nching in the Autumn Term both organisations have piloted Level 3 activity under a joint brand and yes there is a market – which is already reaching undiscovered potential. Both organisations were keen to emphasise that resource is more important at this stage than a single building or location, Dr Phillips added: “We need to be responsive at a number of levels including type of curriculum, location of delivery and mode of deliver.” Whilst Profess…

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  7. Star Award winner at Alliance Awards 2020 highlights her award-winning work

    …g them informed and up-to-date with the latest information has been a huge undertaking. When I was nominated for the Star Award, I was extremely flattered as I was simply just doing my job. My use of Moodle at the time, was used to engage with the students in a way that enabled them to see the hundreds of events and opportunities that we, as a University, were able to offer them. Students have to be ready for anything and be employable from the ti…

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  8. UK universities are not obstacles the government needs to overcome

    …wholly different era. In a difficult fiscal environment, the Treasury will understandably be anxious about the rising costs of higher education but, post-pandemic, we will need more graduates, not fewer. Even Augar himself has backtracked from the recommendation of a fee cut for £7,500. We need to find a sustainable funding settlement that is fair for students, universities and the taxpayer. However, there is one area that Augar largely got right….

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  9. Kingston University pain rehabilitation programme

    …eoarthritis – the most common form of arthritis – and aims to help them to understand their condition better, realise that exercise is a safe and effective self-management strategy to reduce hip and knee pain and recognise the physical and psychosocial effect s of joint pain. The scheme is delivered in some 220 sites across the United Kingdom including community centres, leisure centres and schools. It has treated more than 13,000 people to date,…

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  10. The Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research at Anglia Ruskin

    …rch institute based at Anglia Ruskin University dedicated to advancing the understanding of music therapy and its ability to affect positive change on health and wellbeing in both policy and practice. CIMTR contributes to national policy making, adding music therapy to the NICE guidelines for dementia. Read about their impact below. Public impact We aim to enhance the social, economic, and cultural impact of music therapy research in the UK and in…

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