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  1. Alliance universities excel in environmental and social responsibility – UTC Report

    …eaching, Learning and Research’ category were Alliance universities (1). These results emphasise the commitment of Alliance institutions to key areas of development: through research focussed on the prospect of finding solutions to the world’s sustainability problems, and teaching which influences graduates to act more sustainably in their wider environment. “In addition, Alliance members were placed as four out of the top five performers for ‘Mar…

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  2. Future of the visual arts transformed in the West of England

    …rtist development opportunities, designed to remove barriers to access for underrepresented groups. Finally, new fellowship and mentoring opportunities for artists, curators and young people are to be developed with Creative Youth Network. This strategic partnership will also provide support for access costs and network hubs, help artist-led groups to secure urgently needed homes, and enable artist-led organisations and studio providers to become…

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  3. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …Council has helpfully relaxed some of its requirements during COVID and is undertaking a much-needed review of programme length and use of technology and simulation which could create more placement capacity in the future. This increased investment and regulatory flexibility has been utilised by University Alliance universities who have been able to draw on their cutting-edge facilities, including simulation units and virtual and augmented reality…

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  4. Coventry University expert contributes to government’s National Plan for Sport and Recreation

    …rticipation and physical activity. The evidence submitted by the panel addresses prominent issues found in sport and recreation in the UK that include racism, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny and ableism. The recommendations will look to influence the government’s strategy and policy for sport and recreation, ultimately helping to improve access to active recreation and sport for people of all ages, backgrounds, genders, ethnicities and abilities

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  5. Winner of the Integrity Award at Alliance Awards 2020 recounts her award-winning work

    …ce in the Doctoral College and her work during the pandemic has generated messages of praise from students and staff alike. Lorraine said, “I was thrilled and honoured to win the Integrity Award for my work. As the person responsible for communications and training programmes within the Doctoral College, I found myself at the forefront of our response to the crisis when lockdown occurred. The impact of coronavirus on PGRs was, and continues to be,…

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  6. Scale Up Network supports growth amongst leaders of businesses in Oxfordshire and beyond

    …work to enhance and develop the leadership and management capacity of businesses. While other sources of support currently exist to address growth aspects such as access to finance and improving business operations, a key aspect to unlocking future potential is ensuring that management and leadership can respond to growing or changing workforces.This will be particularly key in the coming months and years as employment continues to be deeply affec…

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  7. Kingston University’s ESCAPE-pain rehabilitation programme

    …eoarthritis – the most common form of arthritis – and aims to help them to understand their condition better, realise that exercise is a safe and effective self-management strategy to reduce hip and knee pain and recognise the physical and psychosocial effects of joint pain. ESCAPE-pain, first piloted in centres across South London and North Kent, was launched by Mike Hurley, professor of rehabilitation sciences at Kingston University and St Georg…

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  8. Groundhog Day: Managing Motivation when Working from Home

    …I can give is to keep work away from your bed. During the first year of my undergraduate degree, my bed called out to me as comfortable, warm and with room to spread everything out. Unfortunately, I quickly found that once my studies permeated my bed, there was no escape. I unconsciously associated my bed with work, keeping me up at night, seeping into my dreams. Group support Following a virtual writing retreat for PhD researchers, a few of us de…

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  9. Meet our members

    …makes a member? A commitment to excellence, world-leading practices and outcomes Prioritising innovative teaching and the student experience Place based, applied research and engagement with industry and communities Delivering talent and skills for industry and public services A commitment to supporting social diversity Many of our member universities can trace their origins to Britain’s industrial revolution and have worked closely with commercia…

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  10. Looking after students and staff

    …t of the pandemic, and are in constant communication with their university communities to keep them informed as situations develop. UA and our members will continue working in consultation with public health experts to develop plans in line with the latest guidance, and will continue to monitor the situation closely and respond accordingly. All Alliance universities have set up guidance and advice on their websites to look out for their students a…

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