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  1. University Alliance responds to OfS consultation on recurrent funding

    …University Alliance calls for protection of creative arts education and re-instatement of London weighting to enable fair access to HE for most disadvantaged students Creative arts education courses must not face cuts, or the Government risks undermining its own ambitions, says University Alliance. Responding to the OfS’s consultation on recurrent funding , the mission group for professional and technical universities ardently opposed proposals wh…

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  2. Multi million dollar backing for clean energy breakthrough

    …. He explained: “Wind and solar farms sometimes produce excess energy, for instance, at night or during hot weather. Storing it as liquid air means it can be heated and turned back into a gas to drive turbines which generate electricity when demand increases.” “In addition, this technology avoids the use of fossil fuels and is emission-free. “The north of England plant will be the first of its kind in Europe and I believe this technology can go a…

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  3. Supporting local SMEs with the Hertfordshire Growth Hub

    …artnership, the university are driven to help local businesses by offering instant access to advice, resources, events and other support providers, all in one convenient place. The hub is part of a powerful network of 38 Local Enterprise Partnership-led Growth Hubs across England that integrate national and local business support. Funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and, in some cases, the European Regional Develo…

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  4. The Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire

    …AS) Network. Current projects Having upgraded the Robot House facility and installed new robotic systems, Hertfordshire are in the process of preparing new funding bids. Research groups interested in collaborating with them in joint bids should contact us. University of Hertfordshire are currently supporting two PhD students through the European Commission’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship scheme. One project is using the Robot House to explore…

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  5. Improving the accuracy of pre-natal screening

    …there is a high correlation between increasing maternal age and increased instances of Down’s Syndrome, this will only become a greater saving. Greater accuracy of screening There are also health implications because the amniocentesis procedure carries a 0.5-0.8% chance of provoking a miscarriage; the greater accuracy of the screening means that fewer women have to take that risk. In the UK, the quad test became the recommended standard of care f…

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  6. The primary engineer competition at Kingston University

    …f the future. As part of the partnership, a three-week long exhibition was installed in the south terminal at Gatwick, featuring prototypes built by universities based on 11 winning designs by primary and secondary pupils from across the United Kingdom. The Wall of Fame exhibition will allow Gatwick’s 125,000 daily visitors to vote for their favourite creations. Three of the prototypes featured were built by Kingston University, including the bicy…

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

    …ild’s drawing. Once finished, they are posted on the Colouring in Kingston Instagram page alongside the original artwork. Children across the borough can download a creative package packed with ideas of things to draw based around the themes of nature, sport, home and food from the Colouring in Kingston page on The Community Brain website. The students use vector illustration, which involves lines and points rather than pixels, to colour and anima…

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  8. 3 years in 3 minutes: DTA student success in the 3MT

    …nical for my audience to understand. This was difficult because I have had instances in the past where I memorised a script for a presentation but whilst presenting I forgot something so I started panicking and as a result I messed up the entire presentation and embarrassed myself. Ever since I have tried other ways to deliver a presentation, I feel much more confident. Therefore memorising something for a competition was out of my comfort zone. T…

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