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  1. Breaking down the ‘divide’ between research and teaching

    …e Conference Centre in Westminster, London today will showcase examples of best practice in research-led teaching and help the sector develop a better understanding of its extent and value. Alongside the workshop, UA and the HEA are today publishing a collection of case studies highlighting examples of research-informed teaching from across Alliance universities, covering a broad range of existing practice. Commenting, University Alliance Chief Ex…

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  2. Teaching & curriculum development: A cut above with fashion course

    …ocess and design product. In Year 2, students participate in live, industry-sponsored projects and competitions. A number of top labels collaborate on these, offering some of the highest-achieving students paid summer internships in New York, San Francisco, Amsterdam and Stockholm. Many members of staff work in relevant industry sectors. Students also get their own first-hand experience of working in the commercial world, undertaking live projects…

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  3. Graduate recruitment: UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’

    …also made significant progress in becoming a world class R&D centre. Multi-million projects are currently being delivered on behalf of Innovate UK, Cenex and EPSRC, with some of the best professors, researchers and supply chain companies pooling their knowledge together to offer lightweight, design and process innovations. After just 12 months, the unique R&D environment that is AME has already delivered a new fuel rail for the Ford Fox Engine an…

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  4. How thinking differently helped to win prestigious award

    …25,000 prize and a place in the awards mentoring scheme. Below, the 20-year-old from Worksop reveals how he came up with an ingenious solution to help minimise the impact of a future volcanic ash-cloud event on air travel. A few months ago I started thinking about the impact of the volcanic ash clouds and how they affected air travel following the eruption in Iceland in 2010. Little did I know that those early thoughts and ideas would lead to me w…

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  5. Research Fortnight HE: Mission groups split on higher education bill

    …per scrutiny in Parliament. She said that she thought the risks were overstated. MPs and Lords would “seriously and properly do their best to scrutinise the bill”, regardless of other engagements in EU negotiations, she said. “I don’t see why committees shouldn’t work as they should.” The Fixed-term Parliament Act requires a two-thirds majority to secure a general election, making it unlikely that a new Conservative leader could call a snap genera…

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  6. Summit 2016 – Leading the way in our cities and regions

    …f South Wales, Ryan Shorthouse, Director Bright Blue and Sorana Vieru, Vice-President HE, NUS (L-R) Professor Nigel Culkin, Professor of Entrepreneurship, University of Hertfordshire, introducing the Regional Leadership panel discussion: Supporting healthy innovation ecosystems – is local best? We launched our new report – Creating Innovative regions: The role of universities in local growth and productivity during the Summit. One of several robot…

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  7. Space: New innovation centre set to transform sensor applications across the world

    …ics can be harnessed by industry. Sensors play an important role in our day-to-day lives. Detecting and monitoring change in temperature, light, pressure, sound and humidity, their uses are wide reaching in industry, safety and security, and within our personal gadgets and devices. Their usage can only increase as technology advances even further. With the global sensor market currently worth (US)$490 billion and growing at over 10% each year, Sen…

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  8. Transformative knowledge: Bringing the humble emergency exit sign into the 21st century

    …intended. In response to this problem, the University of Greenwich’s multi-award-winning Fire Safety Engineering Group has developed a new generation of advanced signage. Known as the Intelligent Active Dynamic Signage System (IADSS), it uses flashing, running green lights, within the arrow of a standard emergency exit sign, to draw people’s attention. It displays a large flashing ‘red cross’ if people are not meant to go a certain way. The signs…

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  9. Supporting success:  Combining work with study to improve future employability

    …to offer a high quality placement to students, to ensure they receive a top-quality position that will give the best training and experience. Network75 has become the preferred training scheme for some employees with many having more than one student from different academic areas at differing stages of the course. There are currently 42 companies taking part, varying in size and industry, throughout South and West Wales. These include GE Aviation,…

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  10. University Alliance responds to the Government’s Higher Education White Paper

    …n sector. It must offer the right incentives for universities to strive to offer excellent teaching and to achieve positive outcomes for all students. “We are delighted by the decision to protect the dual support system for research through legislation. The dual support system is the best way to ensure UK research remains dynamic and globally competitive. “The recognition that Innovate UK should be a business-facing organisation with its own prote…

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