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  1. From Bangladesh to Great Britain: university-business collaboration will bring a bright future

    …on with very few universities. In Bangladesh, the conference ended with a commitment from the head of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the head of the University Grants Commission (roughly equivalent to a combined HEFCE and SFA) to work together to create more internships and work placements. In time this might grow to encompass other forms of collaboration. There was huge sense of optimism that it would. We need…

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  2. The value of design in solving business and industrial problems

    …ans or by digital technologies such as 3D printing. In this context we therefore need to define design beyond the purely visual; my feeling at the moment is that design relates not only to the visual appearance but crucially to an innate understanding of the materials and processes that go into creating an object. This view of design from the practitioner standpoint, has gained acceptance by many Blue Chip companies, for example we currently under…

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  3. University of Derby: Jack’s story

    …which is a stock exchange controller we use from first year, where you can compile information on companies from around the world and compare them.” Jack is looking to complete financial data company Bloomberg’s training course on using the Bloomberg Market Concepts application in the lab, which can help when looking at careers in global finance. He is about to go into his second year of his degree and he is keeping his options for the future open…

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  4. Explainer: international students at Alliance universities

    …rchitecture & Built Environment at Robert Gordon University. A few months before completing his master’s programme, Husseini secured a full-time job as a Quantity Surveyor with Bouygues UK Construction, a leading construction company. Husseini Musa (Nigeria) – MSc Construction Project Management, Robert Gordon University. Having spent several years as Senior Architectural Designer at Places for People, one of the UK’s largest social hosing provide…

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  5. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …economic and cultural development in communities across the UK. It is therefore extremely welcome to see universities recognised as an important enabler of the levelling up mission. Alliance universities are particularly well placed to play an integral role in delivering this agenda. Our members have strong, historic links with their local towns and cities, which has borne out partnerships with regional industries and communities that mean each u…

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  6. Kingston School of Art students use digital technology to bring primary school pupils’ drawings to life during coronavirus lockdown

    …activities that can involve both children and their families at home,” the 20 year old said. “We have combined our skills to find the best way to transform the drawings and run the project – we both want to become creative directors in the future and use our skills to find solutions to real-world problems. Izzi is brilliant at graphic design and illustration, while I specialise in combining art with technology and video animation, so it’s been a…

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  7. Enterprise education

    …ng. The Studio was set up in response to the need to improve employment outcomes in a range of computing-related creative disciplines and address the demand for employability and entrepreneurship skills in the creative and digital sectors. This was a high priority, particularly for students from creative courses in games art and design and animation, who were emerging with an excellent level of creative and technical skill but lacked confidence an…

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  8. How thinking differently helped to win prestigious award

    …f the engine, so that the ash can’t get into the core and damage the vital components. This would defy all conventions of a jet engine as it is ‘air-breathing’ but taking the principles of a rocket engine, using oxidiser instead of air, then the engine may still be able to operate. I immediately searched the internet to try and find if this had been thought of before or if any research had been posted to determine whether this was even possible. I…

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  9. Universities are key to building healthy cities

    …deliver better outcomes and make a real difference to those living in the community. This comes after a recent report by the Communities and Local Government Select Committee which highlighted the need for a clearer articulation on how health devolution can work in local settings. Building healthy cities outlines the increasing contribution universities are making to building healthier cities and regions and tackling public health challenges thro…

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  10. Opening remarks to UA Summit 2015: Anticipation. Disruption. Excellence

    …e world of teaching, or the arts. Now, the world has moved on. We have all come a long way since those early roots here in the City Centre, where our forefathers laid the foundations of Wales’s first industrial, technical university and where the Chartists marched. Like many of you, we remain right at the heart of our region’s economy and right in the heart of its civic life. Like many of you, we’ve built new, state of the art, campuses over the y…

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