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  1. Bringing Researchers Together: The DTA Spring School

    …e to Cristiano Pedroso-Roussado, on the Biosciences programme, about how useful this was for him “The networking effects from these kind of events are amazing, you can see the interfaces between your subject and other projects not only within your biosciences programme but also in other programmes” The DTA is able to offer these networking benefits to academic supervisors as well. Invited alongside their researchers, the supervisors of our new rec…

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    Researchers in discussion
  2. How the Innocence Project London law clinic is redefining clinical legal education

    …l Arts and Sciences to help make applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) on behalf of their clients. The CCRC is the only body that is able to refer a case back to the Court of Appeal. The IPL’s work is distinct from the traditional law clinic format where students consider a case before it reaches court. Innocence work starts at the end of the criminal justice process, after the trial where the jury find the defendant guilty a…

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  3. Collaboration will be key in delivering the NHS Workforce Plan

    …workforce revolution, but the response to the workforce plan needs to be a combined effort between further education, higher education, employers and politicians alike. This is a call to arms for the whole country, not just the NHS. We need to raise awareness of opportunities, provide innovative pathways in education and offer an excellent working environment for the ambition to be realised. Collaboration is essential to delivery of the plan, but…

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    Dr Denise Baker
  4. Four reasons why Universities should be at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan

    …st US states do not require a minimum number of hours at all, opting for a competency-based approach instead.Nursing education is becoming increasingly sophisticated – and we think moving towards a modern framework that keeps pace with these developments is a sensible approach.Now that we’ve left the EU, we can design a new regulatory approach to nursing training with quality and efficiency at its heart, which emphasises the proficiency of nurses…

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    Dr Denise Baker
  5. #WeAreInternational blog: Rabia Khan

    …nternational community was an enriching experience – as Rabia learned to become an effective listener, and to value and acknowledge multiple perspectives. Rabia is now working for AstraZeneca as an Associate Director of Epidemiology: “This role is more strategic and operational in nature and focuses on oncology. The team was seeking someone with ten years’ experience, but I applied, and they were impressed with my determination to learn and excel….

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    Rabia Khan
  6. #WeAreInternational blog: Fatima Muktar

    …n Fatima has a background in safety, health and environmental management. Before embarking on a PhD, she completed the MSc Safety, Health and Environmental Management also at the USW. Fatima’s doctoral research looks at the social and cognitive behavioural factors that influence people’s waste disposal practices. She says that “improper or indiscriminate waste disposal such as open dumping, open burning, incineration, composting, and dumping into…

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    Fatima, a graduate student at the University of South Wales
  7. #WeAreInternational blog: Blessing Adeleke

    …ut from the families and loved ones too, so it is very rewarding to see it come to fruition.” Blessing’s PhD has supported his development both professionally and personally. In addition to his Chartered status as a professional engineer in Nigeria, the doctorate has supported him to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Engineering Council UK and a full member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE). It has also enabled his progression…

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    Blessing
  8. #WeAreInternational blog: Heraldas Gaspariunas

    …is now co-founder and CEO of an early-stage biotech start-up, ACellZ. His company is based on research developed by University of Hertfordshire PhD students and is focused on chemical safety in the eye. Heraldas has been very successful in securing large grants to grow his business, including £50k from Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research (ICURe), and £300k from Innovate UK. He has also continued to receive support from Herts si…

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    Heraldas
  9. #WeAreInternational blog: Vignesh Velmurugan

    …Velmurugan Vignesh Vignesh Velmurugan grew up in Chennai, India, where he completed his bachelor’s degree in engineering before pursuing an ERASMUS+ funded master’s programme in Europe, studying in both France and Poland. He then applied to join the University of Hertfordshire to continue his research in medical robotics, where is currently studying for a PhD. “I have always been interested in the application of tech in healthcare, so after my ma…

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    Vignesh
  10. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Surya Maruthupandian

    …s directly affects the sustainable development goals. These wastes vary in composition with some of them being rich in SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, and CaO; compounds that can be found in cement we use in construction. On the other hand, the worldwide demand on cementitious materials has increased considerably in the last 15 years. There is an opportunity to explore the potential of such mineral wastes in the manufacture of cementitious binders. The use of…

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    Surya Maruthupandian