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  1. Humanitarian business: Our innovation strategy is helping disaster-affected third world relief funds – University of Brighton

    …NTRIM report to the Department for International Development and the World Humanitarian Summit, the Humanitarian Innovation Fund is now supporting the entire lifecycle of innovation and has embedded scaling in their programme strategy. Three major projects were funded under the Humanitarian Innovation Fund programme guided by the research findings, and creating a range of social and economic impacts in disaster and conflict affected locations. For…

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  2. Design: a long view

    design as an educational discipline. Whilst there is no question that instructive design training has taken place for as along as humans have been making things, it is commonly understood that the establishment in London of the Government School of Design in 1837 marks the institutionalizing of design as a subject for purposeful education. Established as a recommendation of the Select Committee on Arts and Manufactures, the School of Design, now…

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  3. Design research driving commercial innovation and growth

    …l environment.” Stefano Mrazano 2003 “Design research aims to provide state-of-the-art design and design related information.” Design research in context such as this is not so much a centre, but rather a global, ‘cross-studio’ – networked group of design, technology and people researchers, who nourish & contribute to realising the overall vision and mission of the company. Design research in that context, therefore aims to provide the company in…

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  4. The Hidden Story

    …nally. This project will help the Alliance better understand the full spectrum of the translation of knowledge in their arts and humanities faculties. Following the success of the AHRC’s Knowledge Exchange Hubs, the research council is now planning for the next stage of development in its KE strategy and funded programmes. It is looking to this project to inform quantitative approaches and qualitative arguments that will capture the deep impact an…

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  5. RAE Press Release: University Alliance

    …ently. Nottingham Trent University is working on the world’s first ‘scatter-enhanced’ 3D x-ray security scanner to identify contraband substances. The hi-tech equipment combines a novel x-ray diffraction technique with high-resolution 3D x-ray imaging capability to create an impression of an object’s depth, partially rotate it, and even see around or behind it. The system will speed up security checks and reduce false alarms. Experts in the Univer…

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  6. Peer Review College

    …e included and enhanced in the future. Programme teams starting a design/re-design process It is likely that groups will identify values that align with those core to the Teaching Excellence Alliance and so will find themselves part of a larger whole. Multi-disciplinary groups or single discipline teams b Programme Design: Looking at the bigger picture Based on the successful TEA sandpit this session is designed to: Enable participants to step bac…

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  7. The value of design in solving business and industrial problems

    …object, and tailored to the user, then every object has to be individually designed. For too long design has been seen as something that is glued onto a product or service after it has been developed. We need to develop new models of design integrations that improve upon the best of the UK’s advantage in design teaching, whilst we need to be sure we are also teaching a fundamental understanding of materials and making from a practice led approach…

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  8. The transformational role of design

    …problem solving activity is more important than ever. Connectivity through design Design, design ‘thinking’ and design processes have the potential to promote integration of approaches. Design plays a major role in the blending of ideas, ambitions and needs in specific contexts. Design can provide connectivity, that is, to engage with the scientific, technical and human dimensions of innovation. Design becomes then an organisation resource to impr…

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  9. The Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire

    …f Hertfordshire. The ACCOMPANY project used the robotic home assistant Care-O-Bot 3 inside the Robot House to develop and test new technological solutions for supporting older people in a motivating and socially acceptable manner. 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 tech…

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  10. Queen’s Birthday Honours for UA colleagues

    …uraging people from under-represented groups to move on to HE. She was instrumental in designing and leading the university’s Compact Scheme, which supports more than 1,000 students each year from marginalised and disadvantaged groups, providing tailored assistance from entry to employment. Professor Fiona Jones’ career has been dedicated to helping people recover following stroke, brain injury and long-term neurological conditions, with a strong…

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