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  1. ‘Delivering the Healthcare Workforce of the Future’: University Alliance publishes proposals to help tackle the NHS workforce crisis

    …ntly NHS trusts receive £5,000 per nursing student they offer placements to, compared with £30,000 for doctors. Fully embrace simulation in nursing training: the Nursing and Midwifery Council recently announced that 600 hours of nursing student placements could take place in simulated environments. This was a welcome development, and simulated training should now be invested in for the long-term. Explore a new model for nursing education: nursing…

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  2. University Alliance responds to the Autumn Statement

    …with employers like Rolls Royce have had a significant impact for employers, students and local economies.” On the UK’s ‘world-leading’ universities “We are delighted to hear the Chancellor so vocally champion the UK’s world leading universities. The diverse strength of our higher education system is one of our country’s greatest assets, and if we want to increase investment from overseas, we should be highlighting that wherever we can.” On studen…

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  3. University Alliance media coverage `

    …00cef#16 Times Higher Education; 13/04/21 https://www.timeshighereducation.com/blog/uk-universities-are-not-obstacles-government-needs-overcome Express and Star – 02/04/2021 https://www.expressandstar.com/news/education/2021/04/02/universities-plan-to-lead-post-lockdown-recovery/ Research Professional 31/3/2021 https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-he-agencies-other-2021-3-university-alliance-wants-more-say-in-uk-s-economic-future/ Greater B…

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  4. Unlocking the secrets of the humble aspirin pill

    …into cancer in a very small number of people) and cancer. Aspirin response, like most drug responses, is genetically inherited. Some drugs like antibiotics have simple genetic kits to see if individuals will develop rare but serious side effects. That’s why our next step is to attract funding to develop a genetic kit which will allow us to test risk versus benefit of aspirin takers, and deepen our understanding of who may stand to gain from takin…

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  5. Women in research

    …built a highly successful social enterprise Boingboing (www.boingboing.org.uk/), which is a key vehicle for her co-productive research, dissemination, and knowledge transfer. Prof Hart takes overall responsibility for the strategic direction, financial accountability and development of Boingbong as a collaborative resilience research and practice development social enterprise that challenges social inequalities. She does this as Boingboing’s co-fo…

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  6. How we are developing new approaches to cancer management and treatment

    …nt of a new approach for the treatment of aggressive breast cancer. Sarra Idri, University Alliance DTA PhD Student, John van Geest Cancer Research Centre, Nottingham Trent University Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women in the UK and worldwide, with Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) being the most aggressive – and difficult to treat – subtype of the disease. The prognosis for patients with TNBC is poor due to the aggressive n…

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  7. Capturing Chernobyl’s growing wildlife

    …have captured images of an amazing diversity, including red deer, wild boar, elk, bison, grey wolf, lynx and brown bear. Our study of the CEZ wildlife has been covered by various media outlets, including the BBC. However, there is considerably divergent debate over the impacts of radiation on CEZ wildlife. This debate is evident in both the scientific literature and in the mainstream media, such as the BBC articles Wildlife defies Chernobyl radiat…

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  8. The Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire

    …. Herts continue to operate this robot alongside its successor Care-O-Bot 4, the only one currently in the UK. The LIREC project (Living with Robots and Interactive Companions) used the Robot House to develop robotics technologies that can assist people in the home environment, while the Cogniron project studied the reasoning and learning capabilities of companion robots in human-centred environments. These are more detailed descriptions of conclu…

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  9. Professionals Award

    …ional demands and pressures on our Alliance teams, but it is the positivity, committed work ethic and pragmatism of those who have been nominated for The Professionals Award, that have helped keep our Alliance institutions going strong during the pandemic. University of Hertfordshire Business Development Skills Sales Team -for supporting businesses and partners across the region during the pandemic. The University of Hertfordshire’s Business Devel…

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  10. Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

    …ough hugely engaging and entertaining activities driven by unbounded energy, commitment and enthusiasm. Tracey kept in-touch with her team via YouTube videos – over 50 in total. They included information and news, some serious some less so, who had done what in the team, sharing success. She has a rranged online ‘health and wellbeing’ events and runs a weekly Zoom ‘Huddle’ which attracts 80+ staff to share news and fun – a serious exercise in well…

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