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  1. Research and Innovation at Alliance Universities

    …allenges, and to deliver research activities that directly benefit people, communities, businesses and wider society; across the UK and around the world. Examples include supporting the elimination of malaria globally, improving the accuracy of pre-natal screening, new policy guidance to support those with dementia, and working with SME’s and global corporations to reduce energy use. The report also highlights how research undertaken by Alliance u…

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  2. The University of Greenwich have developed drug treatments targetting fatal cytokine storm symptom of Covid-19.

    Dr Mike Leach has developed compounds, known as UoG-alpha and UoG-beta, that can inhibit the multiple cytokine proteins that can cause death by respiratory collapse, following Covid 19 infection. These compounds can be used within a drug therapy to prevent our immune system from disabling the body’s lung function during a cytokine storm; one of the contributing factors in Covid-19 deaths. This treatment could potentially also help protect cancer…

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  3. Global impact

    …e to hazardous substances and to evaluate mass casualty decontamination outcomes. The research resulted in the development of new policy guidance for emergency response teams dealing with the event of chemical or biological attacks being adopted by both the US and UK Governments. The guidance was followed as part of the UK emergency services response to the Salisbury attack in March 2018. Teesside University- protecting users from counterfeit medi…

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  4. University Alliance responds to the budget.

    …n said: “Today’s budget brought a welcome confirmation of the Government’s commitment to the UK being a science superpower; an ambition which will be supported by the review of R&D tax relief and super deduction to encourage investment into innovation, and much-needed visa reforms to attract the world’s super talent. The renewed commitment to expanding apprenticeship opportunities was also pleasing to see; as some of the largest providers of degre…

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    Vanessa Wilson CEO
  5. Virtual panel explores future of apprenticeships in Hertfordshire

    …time when employers in this country have been more invested in the skills coming out of the school, college or university gates. Globally there’s massive skills shortages in many areas, from construction to software development, so we really do have to invest in building the skills pipeline.” Speaking after the event, Professor Quintin McKellar, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “It’s clear that training providers and empl…

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  6. UA responds to Universities UK admissions review

    …cutive of University Alliance, said: “We very much welcome the findings of UUK’s review, and its recommendations which will go some way in building a much improved undergraduate admissions system. “The proposed consultation on post qualification admissions in particular is a welcome opportunity for the sector to come together and show leadership on developing a more fair and transparent system. “We look forward to building on UUK’s extensive engag…

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    Vanessa
  7. Coventry establish Connections Matter network

    …rces and covers the following: Mental health Physical health Public health Community support and volunteering Spirituality and Faith Students’ Union and Student Volunteering Postgraduate Students International Student Support Each area has a team lead that staff and students can reach out to with ideas and resources and there is new content and resources uploaded every week. Some examples of what the platform offers include home activity ideas fro…

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  8. Kingston University nursing students going above and beyond during coronavirus pandemic

    …h many going above and beyond to assist their NHS colleagues and the wider community. Many are on work placements organised by the University’s Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, run jointly by Kingston and St George’s, University of London, while others have been getting creative to find other ways to support the NHS and those most vulnerable in society. In short: Adult nursing masters student Emily Brooks set up Crisis Kitchen, a sche…

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  9. Coventry University appoint 50 student ambassadors to safeguard people on campus

    …provide the right measures and protection to all of the staff and students coming in. We’ve been given all kinds of training and briefings as to where we should place everyone. “We have a wide range of safety equipment to protect everyone on campus including ourselves, and we’ll be positioned in various locations across campus to give fellow students the necessary support with staying safe. “We always have student ambassadors but this year their r…

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  10. BCU architecture graduate helps build London’s Nightingale Hospital

    …a week. The facility needed capacity for 4,000 critical care beds over the coming weeks to ease the already struggling NHS infrastructure in its battle with the escalating coronavirus pandemic. When complete, this would be the largest ICU facility in the world. Due to the timeframe and the sheer scale of the task, solutions had to be simple and repeatable. Utilising and adapting material typically used by the ExCeL Centre for trade shows enabled t…

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