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  1. Creating marine reserves to tackle overfishing

    …’ sites within member states who each regulate activities within their own sites. However, they have not typically regulated fishing. As a result of the legal action, the UK sites will, for the first time, be protected against harmful fishing operations and it is likely that other EU member states will now follow suit. The researchers’ work has also helped to protect the rights of smaller, more sustainable fishermen after their representative body…

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  2. Leeds Beckett University: Sonia’s story

    …copied and pasted back into a final report which was again circulated by e-mail. Apex has automated most of this work with data being pulled directly from our case management system, so charts and graphs are updated automatically each month. Managers now have a single place to log into, view data and supply performance narrative, removing time-consuming email distribution and the production of various paper reports for meetings. Through the automa…

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  3. The Alliance Awards return for a third year – and nominations are open!

    …ional and technical universities. They are University Alliance’s chance to celebrate the hard work and dedication of colleagues and teams across the Alliance, following what has been an extraordinarily challenging period. This year, along with the original six, there is a new seventh award named for the Queen’s platinum Jubilee; all of the Alliance Awards signify University Alliance’s principles of working. Each one recognises those at member univ…

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  4. Dr. Maria Maynard

    …A fascination with the role of food in human health on every level – from cells to population wellbeing (and even to food itself) – has never left me. Did you have any role models/anyone that inspired you while you were early in your career? While seeking my first research post, I would comb my local library for anything to do with the ethnic patterning of health and disease, but without much luck. I then came across the work of Dame Elizabeth An…

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  5. Professor Linda King

    …viruses as expression vectors for recombinant protein production in insect cells. To commercialise this technology, I co-founded a spin-out in 2007 that now focuses on using this technology to develop vaccines, diagnostic assays and produce proteins for R&D in universities and companies worldwide. What made you want to become a scientist/academic? A fascination with viruses and how they interact with cells. Did you have any role models/anyone that…

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  6. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …the UK and USA. Drawing on this research, Professor Morris created a video celebrating the 25th anniversary of Mulmar Foodservice Solutions, a Hatfield-based Anglo-Italian importer of commercial espresso equipment. The video used the company’s heritage to show the depth of knowledge and expertise it had to offer in its sector. As an authority on the history of espresso Professor Morris adds value for many industry players. He is Associate Professo…

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  7. Cutting emissions in the road freight sector with hydrogen engines

    …ogen fuel cell (H2FC) technology, though technical and commercial issues remain to be overcome before they can be adopted by the mass market. A complementary approach involves hydrogen internal combustion engines which could provide cost-effective heavy duty vehicles with near zero tailpipe emissions of toxic or greenhouse gases in the next five years. Dr Atkins said: “Roll out of hydrogen-powered engines in the UK could bring forward the use of h…

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  8. University Alliance open nominations for their Alliance Awards 2021 event

    …ened the nominations for our #AllianceAwards21 event this year, looking to celebrate the hard work and dedication of those working within our member institutions. Now in it’s second year, the six Alliance awards are based on UA’s principles of working, and recognises those individuals and teams that have demonstrated the behaviours and values that, as a collective of Alliance universities, we believe are important. This year we have also introduce…

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  9. Realising the St. Alban’s museum and gallery with University of Hertfordshire

    …allery is free to all visitors. It aims to showcase over 2,000 years of priceless heritage and host cutting-edge art exhibitions, sharing local, national and world treasures with all. Housed within the stunning Georgian Grade II* listed Town Hall, which was built in 1831, this new museum and gallery will rejuvenate the cultural life of the city and beyond. Set over three floors, it boasts a number of restored historic spaces and newly created stat…

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  10. Virtual panel explores future of apprenticeships in Hertfordshire

    …Afolami, MP for Hitchin and Harpenden Professor Quintin McKellar, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Hertfordshire Adrian Hawkins OBE, Chair of Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership Skills and Employment Board Sally Hopper, Assistant Director of HR at Hertfordshire County Council Kate Barclay, Interim Head of Skills Programme at the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult Rani Naidoo, Service Manager for the Children Looked After Service and a Degre…

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