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  1. Alliance Awards winners announced during ceremony hosted at Kingston University Town House

    …education. Vanessa Wilson, CEO of University Alliance, said: “The sheer array of projects nominated for the Alliance Award highlights the tenacity and dedication from colleagues across University Alliance, providing inspiration for future projects that the Alliance Awards will be celebrating in years to come.” “Kingston University’s award-winning Town House was an incredible place to host the first in-person Alliance Awards, as a celebration and…

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  2. Skills Simulation Centre at UWE Bristol

    …g into a real hospital on work placement. Imaging Suite – get trained on x-ray and ultrasound equipment in a controlled environment. They’ll also soon have the opportunity to try out a brand-new CT scanner, set to be installed in early 2020. Virtual Environment Radiotherapy Training – a life-size 3D virtual radiotherapy treatment room, where students can learn to deliver doses of radiotherapy using the Virtual Linear Accelerator (VLA). A £5 millio…

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  3. Teesside University’s Skills Laboratory for the Health Professions

    …wards. The medical imaging suite provides for training on the taking of X-ray images and ultrasound images in a safe environment. The Dental laboratory houses the state-of-the-art phantom head simulation where students learn the principles and practice of periodontology and restorative skills, focusing on developing essential knowledge and manual dexterity. The 13 simulated patient phantom heads can be fitted with a wide range of realistic teeth…

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  4. The DTA celebrates International Women’s Day 2021 with an ‘in conversation with’ talk

    …hat was facilitated by Dr Cheryl Allsop (Deputy Director of DTA Social Policy and Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Wales), who was joined by Co-Chairs of the DTA Researcher Representative Committee – Ana Tendero-Cañadas (Bioscience, Brighton), April Murray Cantwell (Social Policy, Sheffield Hallam) and Katheryn Margaret Pascoe (Social Policy, Ulster). In their talk, the DTA leaders discussed the challe…

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  5. Our welcome note to the new Prime Minister

    …ll be waiting for you at number 10. First, what lies at the top of the in-tray marked Higher & Further Education – a weighty tome of suggested changes to Post 18 Education and Funding. You are inheriting the recommendations of an advisory review that was long-anticipated but now presents more challenges and pitfalls than solutions. That’s not to say the ‘Augar review’ doesn’t offer some welcome suggestions, such as the reintroduction of maintenanc…

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  6. Holly clearing a path to stellar law career

    …rship from one of the four Inns of Court – receiving her scholarship from Gray’s Inn. To be called to the bar and practise as a barrister in England and Wales, an individual must belong to one of these Inns. She will use the scholarship to fund the next stage of her legal training – the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) – at BPP in Manchester. Holly, who hopes to forge a career in criminal law and has ambitions to become a Queen’s Counsel (Q…

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  7. Research Fortnight: All assessment systems come at a price

    …age this flexibility. Those arguing for institutional-level assessment portray it as less time-consuming, less divisive, and less vulnerable to gaming. This may all be true, although the games may just change, rather than vanish. Nevertheless, it is not surprising that the loudest advocates of this approach are the universities that receive the lion’s share of the funding. Institutional-level assessment would make their share grow even larger. Thi…

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  8. Transformative knowledge: Knowledge exchange forum creates opportunities for businesses to ‘crowdspeak’ and collaborate

    …copy Centre to enhance their precision production process. Pictured are Dr Ray Moate, Abdul Saieid and Valerie Hart from ‘Fine Tuning’ A dynamic online forum for academics and businesses allows members to exchange knowledge, seek expert advice, engage with suppliers and develop potential partnerships through ‘crowdspeaking’. The GAIN (Growth Acceleration and Investment Network) Digital Exchange was launched in April 2014 by Plymouth University to…

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  9. Supporting success: Increasing BME learners studying to become a paramedic

    …the initial stages of the project by the team found that images which portray the paramedic profession were not as ethnically inclusive as other health professions and, on many occasions, did not showcase realistic situations. They worked with a local production company to create of images and video, and develop BME case studies, that provide positive role models for prospective students who want to pursue paramedicine as a career. These case stu…

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  10. Refocusing the Student Opportunity Fund

    …niscent of Gordon Brown’s assault on Laura Spence in 2000 which led to a foray in the press and accusations of old school elitism. Although different parts of the university sector could readily score points off each other by contrasting their records in contributing to the PM’s goals on widening participation, the aims the PM has set ought to be shared, even if the means are not. The OU believes that collaboration across the sector, with each ins…

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