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  1. Commuting students – enhancing a different student experience

    …mmuting students) often benefits all. While some ideas specifically target commuters, such as ‘Commuters Connect’, an online space set up by our Students Union to help commuters network and engage, many do not. By listening to the voices of our commuters, we realise they are asking for flexibility and choice in how or when they study, socialise or communicate with us. And that flexibility and choice benefits all students – even on campus students…

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  2. The rise of the (all-singing, all-dancing) robots

    …ertfordshire’s robot football team – the oldest and most successful in the UK – will be competing against 500 other teams from 40 countries. But why are our universities developing robots that can use expressions accurately, be empathetic, play sports or learn from its mistakes? As we are starting to see robots in our daily lives, it is important that we are comfortable with them. A research team at Plymouth University studies how people and robot…

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  3. Closing speech at UA Summit 2015: Building on our Strengths

    …icymakers how our innovative and enterprising collaborations will help the UK compete as a global knowledge economy in the 21st Century. That’s why I’m delighted to be able to reveal more about the Doctoral Training Alliance which heralds a new approach to postgraduate research opportunities and to Alliance universities working collaboratively together. The DTA builds on the research strengths and industry-focused ethos of Alliance universities to…

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  4. Pesticide risk assessment: from Danish law to saving the bees – University of Hertfordshire

    …l benefited from the Pesticide Properties Database (PPDB), one of the most comprehensive pesticide resources in the world, developed at the University of Hertfordshire. First launched in 2007, the database was developed by the Agriculture and Environment Research Unit led by Professor Kathleen Lewis. Two decades of continuous research have created a comprehensive, independently verified database for pesticide risk assessments, which has now been v…

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  5. Capturing Chernobyl’s growing wildlife

    …o permanently leave their homes. The abandoned area around the ChNPP has become known as the ‘Chernobyl Exclusion Zone’ (CEZ), an area the size of Northumbria that straddles the border between Ukraine and Belarus. So how can we work there safely? Deposition of radioactive material in the area was ‘patchy’; the CEZ contains the most radioactively contaminated land areas on earth as well as areas where radiation levels are within the range of UK nat…

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  6. University Alliance ‘20 in 2020′

    …HD researcher’s wellbeing and mental health. 9. The University Alliance welcomed 3 new members to the group: Birmingham City University, Leeds Beckett University and Anglia Ruskin University. 10. Through the ministerial taskforce we made urgent representations for more support for teaching and healthcare placements, and as a consequence, Health Education England was awarded £15m funding for healthcare placements, a 50% increase on the funding prev…

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  7. Shortlisted nominees announced for the Alliance Awards 2022

    …rom University Business and HEPI, and colleagues from research bodies like UKRI and UKCGE. All panellists emphasised how difficult it was to decide on a final shortlist. Among the shortlisted are initiatives that provided students with immersive cultural experiences using virtual technology during the pandemic, research into phantom limb pain, supporting the health and wellbeing of university staff through music, and collaborations between student…

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  8. Enterprise Stars: Meet the student entrepreneurs part 1

    …tanding of how drones are use and their future potential. Find out more at www.iudro.com University of Greenwich CNPPS: Kamal Farid Kamal has come up with an idea that has the potential to turn the UK’s pavement sector into a carbon-negative industry. He has launched CNPPS, a completely new technology for paving hard surfaces through the use of secondary used aggregates. The manufacturing technology coverts secondary used and waste produced into t…

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  9. ARU Safe Behaviour Ambassadors initiative

    …elmsford and Peterborough all of which are students and demonstrates ARU’s commitment to the wellbeing of our students, staff and the local community. In short: Shifts cover peak hours on campus and Ambassadors are given specific areas to monitor to guarantee all of campus is supervised. These students act as advisers to ensure the guidelines are being followed and will escalate or report any concerns they may encounter. Ambassadors received train…

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