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  1. Partnership will explore use of robots to improve patient care

    …easonal variations in admissions to the Emergency Department, as well as AI-assisted reading of breast mammograms and decision-making on prostate cancer. The partnership will also see hospital staff support academic research projects. The Bristol Robotics Laboratory team looks forward to seeking joint funding to further develop assistive robotic systems such as CHIRON, which is being designed to support older adults with mobility and other ageing-…

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  2. Boosting graduate employability with Employer Advisory Groups

    …ng whilst being able to apply their knowledge through academic study and on-the-job training. Mark Thomas, CEO and Owner   McLaren Group For any firm that is looking to upskill their workforce, either by developing staff or by recruiting, we’d recommend having a conversation with the Degrees at Work Team. They will give you a great understanding about the programmes available and how you can fit them in to your training and development. Nikki Trew…

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  3. University Alliance responds to school exams grading announcement

    …when the students who face the biggest barriers accessing higher education are also the most likely to have been personally and financially impacted by the pandemic. “It is critical that vocational qualifications are released at the same time as A-levels. Many applicants to Alliance universities are studying a mixed portfolio of qualifications, e.g., A-levels and BTECs. Any delay in the publication of results will create inequality and any delay i…

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  4. UA comments on measures for 2021 exams

    …and colleges and offers welcome clarity for universities to enable them to best plan to support students through the recruitment cycle. “The welcome contingency planning will help ensure learners are not unfairly disadvantaged if they face disruption, and Alliance universities will continue to be flexible and responsive to support learners to progress to further study and succeed once at university. “We particularly welcome the intention to give p…

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

    …animals or kitchen appliances, and then adding our own interpretation,” 19-year-old Izzi said. “It’s quite a simple activity for children to do, but seeing their work digitally transformed could really inspire them to get more interested in animation and illustration. Once the lockdown is over we’d love to do a workshop with children to show them how we’ve made their drawings come to life.” The Colouring in Kingston project was the latest of a nu…

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  6. BCU architecture graduate helps build London’s Nightingale Hospital

    …Lambert said: “Having the design, construction and clinical team working in-house ensured that issues could be identified and resolved in a much more efficient workflow, allowing decisions to be made rapidly. I believe this to be a huge kudos to the construction industry as a whole – it can achieve great things when everyone truly collaborates towards the same goal. “The team, both at BDP and as a whole, has been incredible. With a mutual understa…

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  7. UA Summit: Day two summary

    …ies is changing as the public see them leading the way in the current COVID-19 response, and Alliance universities supporting their communities has been key to this change. The session concluded with Hardy urging Alliance universities to always try and drive the best interest of every student when making decisions, and to look to work in practical ways within and with their communities, such as joining up with schools to provide mentoring support….

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  8. Profile: Professor Debra Humphris, Chair of University Alliance

    …s partly what drew her to University Alliance, to be part of a team of like-minded universities; “We enable many whose opportunities may not have been the best, but who have the drive and determination to do well … we work with businesses and are embedded in our communities. We really do transform lives and communities.” Although she thinks we will be in for a turbulent few years, with financial pressures increasing and the added challenge of a po…

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  9. The Welcome Return of Post-Study Work Visas

    …ong awaited return of post-study work visas, announced last night, is fantastic news for universities, businesses and communities. It has always been clear to the HE sector that opportunities for employment after graduation are key to attracting the best international students to the UK, which will be even more crucial post-Brexit. The UK economy must be given the chance to benefit fully from the highly skilled international graduates we educate,…

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