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  1. Supporting student mental health during the pandemic and beyond

    …st Good mental health enables students to learn, work and strengthen their communities. As universities, it is crucial that we support students who are experiencing mental illness, identifying those at risk and intervening as soon as possible. But we also have a responsibility to engage with mental distress and to promote good mental health and wellbeing for the entire university population, making the university environment as healthy and positiv…

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  2. Greenwich study shows the good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 enforced work from home

    …mber of interruptions, it also impacted the kind of knowledge-sharing that comes through ad-hoc or unplanned discussions among workmates. Junior employees, in particular, felt hamstrung by the inability to easily gauge if a colleague was busy or available to provide advice or input. Similarly, while screensharing of documents became common practice, it did not replace the value of in-person discussions. EWFH participants agreed that regularly sche…

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  3. Hertfordshire working together to improve mental health services for students

    …d we’re continually looking for ways to make it even easier for them to access services.” A University of Hertfordshire postgraduate student who has received support from both HPFT and the Student Wellbeing team commented: “Although I did well in my first year at university, during my second year I started to struggle as the past caught up with me. A GP at the University of Hertfordshire Medical Centre referred me to HPFT’s Community Adult Mental…

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  4. A postcode lottery is stopping children in care from going to university

    …always able to take up the 365 day accommodation offer from universities. Under some strict local authority rules, living outside their local area means they will lose their priority place on the housing list. Students in these circumstances may instead have to live in temporary expensive accommodation, leading to further financial hardship. Given the huge variation in support available to care leavers across different regions, the group of unive…

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  5. A postcode lottery is stopping children in care from going to university

    …always able to take up the 365 day accommodation offer from universities. Under some strict local authority rules, living outside their local area means they will lose their priority place on the housing list. Students in these circumstances may instead have to live in temporary expensive accommodation, leading to further financial hardship. Given the huge variation in support available to care leavers across different regions, the group of unive…

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  6. Hertfordshire law students volunteer for Stevenage welfare benefits appeals project

    …lp many more people who would otherwise struggle to get access to justice. Under supervision from specialists, University of Hertfordshire students will interview clients by phone or video conferencing, complete appeal forms, prepare cases for appeal and, where appropriate, undertake advocacy at the First-tier Tribunal. Student volunteers will receive comprehensive online training from Citizens Advice Stevenage and will work on cases remotely. The…

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  7. Hosting a hospital – how an NHS Nightingale hospital was created in three weeks at UWE Bristol

    …nd hand gel to the site, GP, practices, pharmacies and even the local businesses such as Rolls Royce and Airbus to keep the economy moving, and now we have begun making face visors in the Bristol Robotics Laboratory. For now, the hospital stands ready if required, and the NHS continue to have our full support. Following the official opening of the hospital last week, we are now working very closely with NHS colleagues across the region to determin…

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  8. Anglia Ruskin University joins the University Alliance

    …sion. “There has never been a more important time for us all come together under a shared mission and goal, where collaboration is key to meeting the challenges of the coming months. We want to support Alliance universities in realising their ambitions to serve their communities and power the national economic, social and cultural recovery post Covid-19.” Professor Roderick Watkins, Vice-Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University said: “As one of the…

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  9. UA Members win Both Research Categories at this Year’s THE Awards

    …angers of racial profiling following the Manchester Arena attacks. The judges commended Dr Islam’s project for the “strength of its primary research” and “the eye-opening results” is has had. The University of Portsmouth also won Research Project of the Year but this time in STEM. They won for their project “Turning the Tide”, headed by Professor John McGeehan alongside colleagues from across the UK, the US and Brazil. His team has engineered an e…

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  10. Two new exciting members join the University Alliance

    …sities on individuals, communities and the economy is attracting those who understand and share this vision. As we embark upon an exciting future for the Alliance, I look forward to working with these two excellent universities that so proudly embody the values and priorities of our mission.”   Professor Philip Plowden, Vice-Chancellor of Birmingham City University said: “Birmingham City University is delighted to join University Alliance. We are…

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