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  1. #WeAreInternational blog: Romila Nilukshi Jeevapalan

    …nd she was nominated for a university award, the Dr Ajit Singhvi Prize for Best Women Engineering Student. Dr Romana Trestian, Senior Lecturer in Computing and Communications Engineering, describes her as “a brilliant student” with “a story that could be an inspiration for many”. In ten years’ time, Romila hopes to be working for a big organisation – in networks or in cybersecurity, protecting customers’ data. Romila said of her experience at Midd…

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  2. University Alliance responds to OfS consultations on TEF, student outcomes and the construction of indicators

    …s, agriculture and enterprise. Only those providers at greatest risk of non-compliance should be prioritised for assessment, and the OfS should ensure its prioritisation policy is public and transparent to avoid any suggestion of politicisation or bias. The Teaching Excellent Framework submission window should be delayed to late winter or spring 2023 to allow for updated data to be used. Debra Humphris, the University Alliance chair, said: “As inn…

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  3. Dr. Emma Hayhurst

    …hink that our science is all the better for it. I’m an advocate for the two-to-four day week – for everyone! Is there anything you do in your day-to-day work to support fellow women scientists? Probably not enough. I’ve done lots over the years – from girls-only school events to local festivals to raising the profile of women in science by standing on a soapbox in Swansea high street talking about my work, but I would love to do more – not just to…

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  4. Professor Linda King

    …urn to individual needs and ambitions. Is there anything you do in your day-to-day work to support fellow women scientists? At Brookes I champion gender equality and lead on Athena Swan. I am proud of the fact that we have done a lot over the last few years to support career development and reduce the pipeline leakage of women academics – today 48% of professors are women. We have also introduced specific programmes such as BLOOM to support women…

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  5. Using bees’ communication patterns to improve energy efficiency in homes

    …is determined by and affects the local neighbourhood and that it’s a multi-dimensional thing. What might work, therefore, is to tell people what impact their energy use might be having on their immediate environment.” The project, entitled ‘Glow-energy nested bio system flows from home to hub’, is to initially last two and half years and has successfully obtained EPSRC funding of £586,000. The team will monitor electricity usage and energy behavi…

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  6. Guide to support SMEs to reduce carbon footprint

    …r students for their exceptional professionalism in responding to this live-brief and producing a really valuable document that will be of use to SMEs looking to quantify and manage their carbon emissions.” “The Environmental Management course has been designed to create well-rounded environmental management professionals who are able to apply their skills holistically in developing solutions to address the major challenges of our global future –…

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  7. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    …tive Systems Research Group on the recently funded Kaspar Explains project. In this project we will be working closely with the University of Hertfordshire team to address the concept of causality in social interaction contexts with children with autism using the state-of-the-art humanoid robot Kaspar. “The goal of this project is to establish the salient factors in providing explanations surrounding causality in social interactions to further dev…

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

    …f schools’ use of break times and unstructured outdoor play. The government-imposed lockdown has brought attention to the dangers of inactivity and excessive sitting time due the nations expanding waistline and increasing mental health related issues. To make a long-term difference and have a positive impact on our population’s activity levels, we need consistency in government policy, sustained funding and a focus on adherence and behaviour chang…

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  9. DTA Alumni Award

    …. She also joined an external research group, exploring fitness and quality-of-life associations in children. Here, Naomi’s ability to overcome barriers and challenges during the COVID period was highly commended. Naomi has post-PhD involvement in dance for people with breathlessness research, through DTA supervisor, Dr Samantha Harrison (publication 2). She continues to embrace DTA’s principles as Post-Graduate Tutor and elected Lead of the Early…

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  10. Partnerships with employers: how Alliance institutions are readying graduates for the job market

    …versities will play a vital role in supporting people to access lifelong learning, re-skilling and up-skilling our current and future workforce. https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/tackling-global-e-waste-with-network-2-supply-and-coventry-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/institute-for-advanced-manufacturing-and-engineering-at-coventry-university/  …

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