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  1. Using cloud-free surveillance technology to provide enhanced crop intelligence

    …Challenge Led Applied Systems Programme (CLASP), a scheme to support the application and commercialisation of STFC research. Dr Wendy Carr, senior portfolio manager for CLASP, Science and Technology Facilities Council, said: “It is very exciting to see this project benefiting from support from the CLASP programme. Our aim is always to take the scientific breakthroughs coming out of the STFC research facilities and find ways to have them make a dif…

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  2. Harvesting sunshine from smart solar panels

    …ayments with certificates of origin. Individual panels can be grouped into a ‘solar garden’, where investors receive tradable rights to be rewarded for the renewable energy produced by their panels. Project Daedalus is showing that blockchains and cryptocurrencies such as Solar Coins can complement income from selling electricity, to reward investors or repay loans. They may also help local enterprises trade solar power securely in new ways. The t…

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  3. Amplifying the voice of consumers in advancing fair trade and sustainability

    …influenced their purchasing decisions. “There is a drive in the fair trade community to embrace the principles of a circular economy, which means reducing, reusing and recycling, rather than a linear economy of making, using and disposing,” explained Dr Kutaula. “As well as promoting sustainability by changing how products are produced and the packaging they come in, we also need to consider consumer behaviour and what motivates people to support…

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  4. Teesside University partnership for recycled workwear

    …on polyester workwear, using tried and tested methods to recover polymers, combined with novel approaches to improving resource efficiency through design, reuse and servitisation. The partnership has led to Stuff4Life locating in the University’s Assembly Hall in the newly-refurbished Launchpad, part of Teesside University’s £5.6 million University Enterprise Zone. This move allows Stuff4Life to forge a close working relationship with the Universi…

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  5. Leeds Beckett University develop whole system approach to tackling obesity for Public Health England

    …s and practitioners were involved in the co-development of the guide and accompanying resources. Although developed with a focus on obesity, the approach is applicable and transferable to any complex public health challenge. VISIT THE GOV.UK TO DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE About the research: One in four adults are living with obesity. Childhood obesity has been classed by the World Health Organisation as one of the most serious challenges for the 21st Cent…

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  6. Extensive online learning provision and bioimaging suites at Oxford Brookes University

    …ding the outside of the building to give it a modern look and make it more efficient to run. The refurbishment of the second floor of the Sinclair building has been completed and we now have a modern 100-seat teaching lab, student orientated spaces, academic offices, and further teaching and research areas. The new large lab allows for several teaching sessions to take place simultaneously, providing opportunities for cross-discipline working; pla…

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  7. Letter to the Times

    …ercialising findings, these bring jobs and prosperity to their regions and communities, and solutions to benefit industry and society. Think hydrogen fuel cell vehicles being designed and built by Coventry University, or Teesside University’s manufacture of the Novavax vaccine. Duncan rightly calls for greater regional distribution of research funding. The greatest hope for driving regional regeneration through research and development is via the…

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  8. UA institutions play important role in action against climate change

    …ning green innovation, sustainable business practise and growth within the communities of our Alliance institutions allows for the creation of a more flexible and sustainable job market. This gives our graduates and local communities the chance to engage with a more green economy and fight climate change in a way that is more accessible, and right on their doorstep. Find out more in our member case studies below: https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021…

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  9. Chip[s] Board® : Kingston University

    …new home in Shepherds Bush Market which is a space dedicated to bio-based companies. They now have a team which includes abiochemist, polymer chemist and chemical engineer. Rob and Rowan hope they can make a real impact on the world, and they want Chip[s] Board® to inspire more young people to find creative solutions to issues affecting the world. Chip[s] Board® has won a Creative Conscience gold award, the July Shell LiveWIRE competition and the…

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