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  1. University Alliance launches a new kind of doctoral programme for the 21st Century

    …g programme that responds to the demands of modern industry. “DTA training combines vital research skills such as critical reasoning and epistemology with practical innovation and entrepreneurial expertise. It aims to produce postgraduate researchers who are job-ready and can apply the results of their excellent research to deliver real world impact.” Professor Yvonne Barnett, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research, Nottingham Trent University and DTA D…

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  2. Mind the gap – engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education

    …Ltd You can book your ticket here. We hope you will be able to join us and look forward to seeing you on 13 October. Afternoon tea will be served. If you have any dietary requirements please let us know. PLEASE NOTE: Entrance to the House of Commons is by printed invitation only. If you are able to attend you will receive an email prior to the event with your entrance ticket which you will need to print and take with you. You will not be able to p…

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  3. The Economist: Report – Automated, Creative & Dispersed

    …be that the future university is “unbundled”, in a similar way to the telecoms industry, with different providers offering the tuition or services they are best at. “At the moment, research shows that only one-quarter of students fit in with the concept of going to university for four years from age 18,” Professor Agarwal says. “If we unbundle time, students can take their first year online, come to the campus for two years, and spend the final y…

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  4. Alliance graduate start-ups grow at over twice the rate of rest of HE sector

    …archers turn their business ideas into reality. These results are yet another example of the value universities bring to the economy and society.” Notes for Editors The HE Business and Community Interaction (HE-BCI) Survey shows the results of new and on-going spin-off companies associated with UK Higher Education Providers. ​…

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  5. Why is it important that universities and businesses collaborate?

    …r Education funding will be reviewed as part of the expected post election Comprehensive Spending Review. How will that uncertainty and the review affect the amount of work that Universities do with business, or more importantly the overall competitiveness of the UK’s innovation system? It is vitally important that the Higher Education sector, the government and industry realises the benefit that HEIF funding has brought and the competitive positi…

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  6. Our response to Labour’s fees announcement

    …quirements for ensuring that UK universities can continue to boost UK-wide competitiveness. 1. Maintain investment levels into universities: current levels of investment through direct government funding and student fees is enabling them to invest in the student experience, outreach work and their local communities. If the contribution through student fees is to be reduced it is critical that direct government funding is increased to make-up the s…

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  7. Improving the quality of air we breathe

    …ter and reduce costs. The review also reaffirmed UWE Bristol findings by recommending that the Department for Transport develop a more concerted plan to improve air quality. In line with UWE Bristol research, it recommended that climate change and air quality policies be more closely aligned, especially at local level. Their expertise has had an impact outside the UK as well. UWE Bristol was commissioned, as part of a consortium, by the EU to look…

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  8. Virtual reality advances driving creative collaboration

    …ive car designs. Globalisation has opened up a myriad of opportunities for companies and organisations to work with a greater number of partners than ever before. But it has also brought challenges – not least trying to communicate and get creative with colleagues and collaborators when they don’t occupy the same office space. The 1990s saw some advances in 3D tele-immersions but it failed to take off as a useful tool due to its poor visual and sp…

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

    …strophysics Inc, for example, developed its ‘Surround View’ product range which enhances object identification to speed up operations and reduce the need for a secondary search. The University has also created another spin out company, Halo X-ray Technologies Ltd, in partnership with Cranfield University, to further exploit its work in X-ray diffraction imaging. The first patent was granted to the company in 2013, with a further four patents pendi…

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  10. New diagnostic tools improving treatments for MS patients

    …les of licences for their six measurement 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…

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