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  1. Virtual reality advances driving creative collaboration

    …esult of the project, the researchers produced the first system capable of communicating eye gaze between moving people. JLR explored with Salford’s researchers how virtual reality technology could be used in the automotive industry. They employed these principles to design its Virtual Reality Centre at its Gaydon Design and Engineering Centre in 2008, before further investing in a new Virtual Innovation Centre (VIC). The new VIC provides a more f…

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  2. New diagnostic tools improving treatments for MS patients

    …ity and death among young adults, with over 100,000 people affected in the UK. Although there are increasing numbers of treatments for the inflammatory phase of relapsing-remitting MS, there are no treatments that alter the course of progressive MS. Plymouth University has developed a scale that measures how MS affects walking (reported as a main complaint by 85 per cent of patients) to track treatment systematically and help clinicians evaluate a…

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  3. Decreasing educational exclusion to improve attainment and life chances

    …that helps those with disabilities, including intellectual impairments, to communicate. Nottingham Trent’s researchers worked with Nottingham City Council’s Children’s Services to change special schools’ practice by introducing facilitated communication with autistic children who have severe communication difficulties. Videos from the project are used in staff training to demonstrate how each child has progressed as a result of the new teaching me…

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  4. Pioneering new technology to treat cancer patients

    …the Wellcome Trust awarded a £1.6m translation grant for the PRaVDA project. This combines Lincoln’s imaging techniques with detectors produced at the University of Liverpool to develop unique medical imaging technology that can provide accurate proton therapy doses and 3D images of where radiation is absorbed at a tumour site. Being able to see how radiation interacts with a tumour in 3D is considered to be the ‘holy grail’ of radiotherapy. Proto…

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  5. International students welcome here

    …apply for a new visa from their home country if they wanted to work in the UK. Her policy measure was attacked from all sides in the higher education and research ecosystem – from universities, from research and from businesses chiefs including Sir James Dyson. Today we learn that the Chancellor of the Exchequer has apparently stepped in to quash the idea, fearing it would damage not only our universities but our economy. We want politicians to go…

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  6. Maximise student success by making them ‘job ready’: University Alliance responds to OFFA report

    …Fair Access (OFFA) report on 2015 – 2016 access agreements published today. Commenting on the report, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West of England and Chair of University Alliance, Professor Steve West, said: “Great strides have been made in ensuring more students than ever before can go on to higher education, whatever their background. “However the debate is too narrowly focused on what universities can do to widen participation and…

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  7. Let’s give the creative industries the respect they deserve

    …1.68 million jobs in 2012, 5.6 per cent of the total number of jobs in the UK. Employment growth of the creative industries was over 12 times higher than the UK Economy as a whole (8.6 per cent between 2011-12). GVA (Gross Value Added) GVA for the creative industries was £71.4bn and accounted for 5.2 per cent of the UK economy. This equates to the industry making over £8m per hour. Since 2008 the creative industries’ has grown by 15.6 per cent, co…

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  8. Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning

    …rent students. But it is not yet clear that MOOCs in their current guise (i.e. exclusively online) can act as the solution alone. Social and economic success, defined as ensuring fair access and full utilisation of human capital, will rely on harnessing the online environment to enrich and support face-to-face teaching, and vice versa. Find out more in our policy briefings The rise of online learning is shaking up the sector MOOCs: changing the HE…

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  9. Bright Britain events at the 2013 Party Conferences

    …e key players in building a prosperous and fair society and economy in the UK. The partner organisations were 1994 Group, GuildHE, NUS, QAA, Universities UK and University Alliance. The events were run with the support of The Guardian (Liberal Democrat and Labour Conferences) and SMF (Conservative Party Conference). Outside of official events, we used the conferences as an opportunity to meet with key MPs, and sector individuals, as well as runnin…

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