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  1. University Alliance responds to OfS consultation on recurrent funding

    …e of a small group of elite students who can study away from home. This is completely contrary to the Government’s levelling up agenda. The creative industries contribute £115.9bn Gross Value Added (GVA) to the economy a year, and as we look to build back from the current Covid crisis, a thriving creative sector will be a vital driver of economic, social and cultural recovery; yet there is a concerning disconnect between this recognition of the ec…

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    Vanessa Wilson CEO
  2. University Alliance responds to today’s update in government guidance for student returns to campus

    …f we are bitterly disappointed that the government have not stood by their commitment to prioritise the re-opening of education following the easing of lockdown. This is despite overwhelming evidence that our university campuses remain Covid secure with minimal outbreaks and risk to the wider community. They have traded the health and wellbeing of Higher Education students in favour of other parts of the economy in a move that is both nonsensical…

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    Vanessa
  3. Remaining students must be allowed to return to higher education

    …ted that, following this most recent government review, the PM has made no commitment for the remaining higher education students to be allowed to return to campus and in person teaching from 12th April. This is despite overwhelming evidence that our university campuses remain Covid secure with minimal outbreaks and risk to the wider community. We will continue to work closely with the Minister for Universities and Department for Education senior…

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    Vanessa
  4. Multi million dollar backing for clean energy breakthrough

    …ghview Power, where Professor Morgan worked as Chief Technical Officer from 2009 to 2011, and the University of Brighton have worked together through three consultancies, a Knowledge Transfer Partnership, and a project backed by Innovate UK. Three university Early Career Researchers, Senior Lecturer Dr Angad Panesar, Principal Lecturer Dr Konstantina Vogiatzaki, and Research Fellow Dr Emily Pike-Wilson, have also been involved in this cooperation…

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  5. Support for people living with long-term conditions.

    …H4C in the development of its support programme. Since H4C was founded more than 15,000 people have benefited from the Hope Programme, reporting feeling less anxious, depressed, stressed, and instead more activated, grateful and hopeful. Digital delivery has been scaled up significantly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing resources and a community to help people manage their health conditions in these difficult times….

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  6. USW exploiting the global opportunities of digital transformation

    …les to major tech centres across the globe. In short: NDEC, which opened in 2019, is located in Ebbw Vale and is the first research and development facility of its kind in Wales. Delivered by Thales in collaboration with USW, it provides local, regional and national businesses with a base to test and develop digital concepts; in particular their cyber security, in our increasingly connected ‘Internet of Things’ world. Not only will the cyber centr…

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  7. Supporting local SMEs with the Hertfordshire Growth Hub

    …provide locally tailored support and advice to connect businesses with the right experts for their specific business needs. In Hertfordshire, their vision is to be the best Growth Hub in the country, creating a thriving business community and a more prosperous local economy. The Hertfordshire Growth Hub is delivered by a consortium led by business support specialists Exemplas, along with the University of Hertfordshire and Hertfordshire Chamber of…

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  8. Developing cutting-edge technology in small businesses across Wales with CEMET and USW

    …he case of a sudden cardiac arrest, you have less than 4 minutes to react before brain damage is likely. CPR training company Four Minutes Limited found that although people were undergoing training for CPR, in real situations they didn’t feel confident to act. To solve this problem, they teamed up with CEMET to help create a more interactive training solution that would recreate a real-life scenario with the aim of giving people that confidence t…

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  9. Tackling global e-waste with Network 2 Supply and Coventry University

    …s and humans. Formal recycling of printed circuit boards has traditionally come with a large carbon footprint, printed circuit boards can travel thousands of miles to refineries where they are incinerated and a lot of the valuable material lost and not recovered. The Solution N2S has partnered with Coventry University through the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) programme. This partnership has allowed N2S to access the expertise of Dr Sebastie…

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