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  1. Low energy thermometers at Anglia Ruskin University

    …e they desperately needed: skills in analogue electronic design, electromagnetic shielding techniques and electronic noise limitation. New mini, energy-efficient thermometer Together they produced a new mini thermometer that was able not only to tackle issues such as accurately measuring toffee at high cooking temperatures, but also was very low in energy use compared to other products on the market. The thermometer is very small, works using infr…

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  2. Using bees’ communication patterns to improve energy efficiency in homes

    …is determined by and affects the local neighbourhood and that it’s a multi-dimensional thing. What might work, therefore, is to tell people what impact their energy use might be having on their immediate environment.” The project, entitled ‘Glow-energy nested bio system flows from home to hub’, is to initially last two and half years and has successfully obtained EPSRC funding of £586,000. The team will monitor electricity usage and energy behavi…

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  3. Teesside University partnership for recycled workwear

    …niversity’s academic experts, world-leading research capabilities and state-of-the-art facilities. Stuff4Life will work with the University to provide real-world examples and problems to solve, along with decades of expertise in the materials, resource management and service industry sectors. Miles Watkins, co-founder of Stuff4Life, said: “We are really pleased to have partnered with the leading University in the field of polymers to tackle one of…

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  4. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    …tive Systems Research Group on the recently funded Kaspar Explains project. In this project we will be working closely with the University of Hertfordshire team to address the concept of causality in social interaction contexts with children with autism using the state-of-the-art humanoid robot Kaspar. “The goal of this project is to establish the salient factors in providing explanations surrounding causality in social interactions to further dev…

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  5. Coventry University expert contributes to government’s National Plan for Sport and Recreation

    …f schools’ use of break times and unstructured outdoor play. The government-imposed lockdown has brought attention to the dangers of inactivity and excessive sitting time due the nations expanding waistline and increasing mental health related issues. To make a long-term difference and have a positive impact on our population’s activity levels, we need consistency in government policy, sustained funding and a focus on adherence and behaviour chang…

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  6. Unique Recovery Curriculum supports the mental health of pupils returning to education following lockdown

    …loring longer playtimes, which can allow for social interaction, and the re-building of emotional resilience. Professor Carpenter says that best practice on an international level can also be adopted in the UK. The research has involved analysing the loss children have suffered during the pandemic, the potential anxiety and trauma it may have caused, and the impact on their ability to learn. Finding ways to re-ignite children’s motivation to learn…

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  7. Boosting graduate employability with Employer Advisory Groups

    …ng whilst being able to apply their knowledge through academic study and on-the-job training. Mark Thomas, CEO and Owner   McLaren Group For any firm that is looking to upskill their workforce, either by developing staff or by recruiting, we’d recommend having a conversation with the Degrees at Work Team. They will give you a great understanding about the programmes available and how you can fit them in to your training and development. Nikki Trew…

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  8. Community legal clinic at Anglia Ruskin University

    …s annual awards and in May 2019 we were highly commended runners up in the Best New Pro Bono Activity in the LawWorks National Student Pro Bono Awards.   “Excellent idea which benefits all parties. I, as a client, I’ve received quality advice at no cost, students have gained invaluable real-life experience, solicitors/barristers get to explain benefits of their services and help untangle the ‘mystery’ of law. I was treated with friendliness and ut…

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  9. University Alliance responds to school exams grading announcement

    …when the students who face the biggest barriers accessing higher education are also the most likely to have been personally and financially impacted by the pandemic. “It is critical that vocational qualifications are released at the same time as A-levels. Many applicants to Alliance universities are studying a mixed portfolio of qualifications, e.g., A-levels and BTECs. Any delay in the publication of results will create inequality and any delay i…

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  10. UA comments on measures for 2021 exams

    and colleges and offers welcome clarity for universities to enable them to best plan to support students through the recruitment cycle. “The welcome contingency planning will help ensure learners are not unfairly disadvantaged if they face disruption, and Alliance universities will continue to be flexible and responsive to support learners to progress to further study and succeed once at university. “We particularly welcome the intention to give p…

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