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  1. Teaching and training: The Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise

    …y, through the University’s Centre for Eyecare Excellence, which takes walk-in cases in Plymouth and offers a range of specialist services, and medicine, at the Cumberland Centre, where more than 1,000 NHS patients are treated by medical students and University doctors. As part of their course, the dental students also work with community groups (again under supervision) to raise awareness of oral health in local schools, elderly groups such as Ag…

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  2. Research: Lab4Living

    …e on campus where much of their research takes place. This space is a state-of-the-art experimental area where it’s possible to conduct both qualitative and quantitative studies of human behaviour and to understand individuals’ interactions with the built environment. The team work with numerous partners including academic colleagues from across the world, the private sector and key healthcare eco-system organisations such as NHS Trusts, older peo…

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  3. Research: Software ‘watches’ patients’ vital signs and save lives

    …ch recently won the ‘Improving Care with Technology’ award from the Health Service Journal. VitalPAC is designed for clinicians to record vital signs and triggers an escalation if needed based on the calculated early warning score. It also advises when the next observation is required. Using this system Portsmouth hospital reduced the outbreak of norovirus by 95%. It was developed to improve the reliability, accuracy, safety and clinical impact of…

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  4. Teaching & training: Meeting the workforce needs of local healthcare community

    …ty settings, grounded in the importance of good quality, evidence-based, up-to-date nursing practice. Students spend 50% of their three-year degree programme working in practice, many of them on placement in the settings in which they are subsequently offered jobs. Fundamental to this focus on up-to-date practice is Lincoln’s Student as Producer ethos. For example, in 2013 nursing student Charlotte Johnston, supported by her peers and academic sta…

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  5. Developing intelligent technology to improve quality of life for people with neurological disabilities

    …llowing a stroke. The research team’s FES devices, developed through a long-term relationship with Odstock Medical Ltd (OML) – the first NHS commercial company in England which was established in 2006 – have significant advances over traditional physiotherapy alone. Bournemouth University originally provided a rapid prototyping facility via the Product Design Service and, through a succession of PhD students’ research on body area wireless network…

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  6. Higher & Further Education Show – Thursday 16 October 2014

    …Funding Council for England Steve Butcher, Head of Procurement and Shared Services, Higher Education Funding Council for England Professor Bob Cryan, Vice-Chancellor, University of Huddersfield (University Alliance institution) Nick Hillman, Director, Higher Education Policy Institute Phil Richards, Chief Innovation Officer, JISC Thomas Veit, Director of External Relations, University of Leicester Lynne Sedgmore CBE, Executive Director, The 157 G…

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  7. What Do We Mean By Social Mobility?

    …the UK is a market leader, employ 2.5 million people (more than financial services, advanced manufacturing and construction together) and generate £70,000 every minute according to the Government. New and emerging professions (which many students from non-traditional backgrounds are unaware of or misinformed about) must be applauded and promoted if we are to make the most of our human capital and maintain our international market position in thes…

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  8. Bright Britain events at the 2013 Party Conferences

    …neering in universities and 2) a relaxation of the rules which prevent part-time students from accessing fee loans if they already have a first degree. The Minister also welcomed the ‘Bright Britain’ partnership which he believed was the ‘right step forward’. Professor John Brooks, Vice-Chancellor of Manchester Metropolitan University, appealed to the Minister to ensure some stability in the HE sector after a series of changes experienced in the l…

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  9. Start-up: Bill's story 6 months on

    …e done work to help companies promote their new products and promote their services to prospective and existing clients, we’ve created medical animations to help parents understand leukaemia, we’ve created animated branding to help breathe life into corporate identities and we’ve helped philosophers visualise a historical representation of the entirety of existence! Personally speaking, my role here has changed quite dramatically. In the past I’ve…

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  10. HEBCI start up figures

    …ort available for graduate start-ups to enable enterprise growth across all key sectors. Target money from the new national fund for local enterprise to strengthen local networks and provision of university support for graduate start-ups. Pro-actively use and promote empty properties for the use of graduate start-ups, helping to nurture local start-ups. Recognise entrepreneurship as a legitimate graduate career, reflecting it more fully in employm…

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