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  1. How Professional Doctorates are empowering nurses and midwives to lead

    …t has been a long journey, during which they have had to negotiate the challenges of the Covid epidemic affecting their studies and, in many cases, impacting their roles as leading senior nurses in our NHS. Five themes The Chief Nursing Officer outlined five themes which should underpin the research strategy: alignment with public need, release of nurses’ research potential, building the best research system, developing future nurse leaders of res…

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    Helen Aveyard
  2. Vaccines, R&D and the Budget

    …some green shoots in the R&D Roadmap, but there is a risk that our research-led recovery from this crisis is focused on, and driven by, institutions clustered in communities within the ‘golden triangle’, or the ‘golden V’ as Nick Hillman describes it. Regionally imbalanced R&D investment will not help tackle regional inequalities, nor deliver the ‘levelling up’ agenda. The Government’s R&D roadmap’s place strategy offers a timely opportunity to ad…

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    Beth Button
  3. The DTA is Intersectoral- Part 4

    …new research funding applications I try to find out what are the main challenges faced by the industry partners and how could we address them using state-of-the-art or future technologies.” According to Vladimir, this understanding is something Early Career Researchers really benefit from gaining at the beginning of their academic journeys, “The earlier researchers realise how industry works and thinks, the higher the chances are for them to cont…

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  4. Placed-based innovation at RGU Orkney

    …ater than this. Orkney has an entrepreneurial and innovative culture which lends itself to testing new and varied ideas. As an island group, it offers variety through its mix of towns, rural mainland areas and outer islands, each with differing demographics, service requirements and landscape. Orkney is large enough for projects to lend scale to research proposals yet small enough for those projects to be truly transformational. Robert Gordon Univ…

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    Elsa Cox
  5. DTA Images of Research Awards winners reflect on their achievements

    …showcasing the very best of Alliance universities early career research talent and creativity in science communications. A full write-up of the event can be found here. Earlier this year, DTA PhD researchers were invited to submit an image summarising their research, along with an accompanying blurb for the DTA Images of Research competition. Two awards were up for grabs, the Judge’s Choice and the People’s Choice Awards. Since the Awards, the wi…

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  6. Celebrating the very best of DTA creativity and research talent at the Images of Research Awards

    …showcasing the very best of Alliance universities early career research talent and creativity in science communications. Earlier this year, DTA PhD researchers were invited to submit an image summarising their research, along with an accompanying blurb for the DTA Images of Research competition. The competition is part of the wider DTA training programme which develops in students the knowledge, abilities and techniques to do research today – inc…

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  7. The DTA is Intersectoral- Part 3

    …uraged to do placements. This means you learn new things and meet more people- people who can help you in your future career.” She also values the DTA’s commitment to bring researchers together in a cohort that crosses disciplines and universities. She says that having the opportunity to learn new skills and meet other researchers at electives and summer schools is really interesting and provides an extra level of support and she is keen to get ev…

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  8. With the right support, universities can help power an economic, social and cultural recovery

    …uilding and planning courses, so we are deeply proud that we support the talent, ideas and research which power our public services. During the pandemic, close relationships with the NHS and social care enabled our universities to play a key role in supporting frontline efforts with staff capacity and equipment, and later, in supporting the vaccination drive through research and facilities. While the spotlight has shone brightly and rightly on the…

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  9. Regional Investment, European Funding and Defining Value: The Future Challenges for Research

    …Higher education, research and innovation are not a panacea for these challenges, but universities can be a vital part of any solution. Time for a roadmap Commitments to increase research and development spending are welcomed, but we urgently need a clear roadmap to reaching the target of spending 2.4 per cent of GDP on R&D. This should combine commitments to both excellence and fair distribution. Those of us championing a place-based agenda need…

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  10. Four reasons why Universities should be at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan

    …ohesion between government departments. As a result, despite having a world-leading higher education sector, the UK has tended to rely on immigration to fill workforce gaps in our health services. In January, the chief of NHS England Amanda Pritchard called for more homegrown doctors and nurses. That is why, over the last few years, Alliance universities have been scaling up their efforts by providing new innovative simulated clinical placements f…

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    Dr Denise Baker