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

    …chers At the end of the course, confident researchers had emerged. Our soon-to-be doctoral graduates told us that they have supported the research endeavours of others, been invited onto research advisory groups, and have given international presentations and seminars. Our graduates will use the skills gained throughout the doctorate in their roles within the NHS, contributing to the future leadership of research. As such we have contributed to an…

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    Helen Aveyard
  2. Placed-based innovation at RGU Orkney

    …, education, and entrepreneurship opportunities in Orkney. Creating an evidence base to influence policy and practice in other remote rural regions through innovative research and teaching programmes. The plan aims to help the local community in Orkney while also contributing to the development of remote rural regions. Research projects in the community As part of RGU’s strategic priority to grow the quality and impact of its research, the Univers…

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    Elsa Cox
  3. Vaccines, R&D and the Budget

    …ould begin their project to develop the skills capacity within the Stockton-on-Tees region, working in partnership with industry to upskill the vaccine manufacturing workforce. Oxford Brookes University have also been undertaking research through their spinout company, Oxford Expression Technologies, to develop a coronavirus vaccine. Awarded a grant by Innovate UK to work in partnership with Vaxine Pty Ltd, the vaccine is now in its clinical trial…

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    Beth Button
  4. The DTA is Intersectoral- Part 4

    …es 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 contribute to prosperity of our society. When I was very young, I defined my purpos…

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  5. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    …ted in their local communities and regions, and these relationships have been central to the pandemic response. “Throughout the pandemic UA institutions have risen to the challenge and undertaken a phenomenal amount of work to support their local communities” Dionne Lee, Policy and Projects Manager Teesside University. This has included the delivery of volunteering initiatives by staff and students to support vulnerable groups, such as the donatio…

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  6. DTA Summer School 2022 – Three days of Celebration, Collaboration and Community

    …people putting forth interesting points regarding the social, economic and energy-related points of view on why each mode is better. This was followed by a DTA Alumni peer advice session. In this session, five alumni from earlier cohorts participated in discussions with current DTA researchers, who were divided into small groups. This gave us a chance to find out more about future job opportunities, timelines for application, thesis writing, Viva,…

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    Surya Maruthupandian
  7. Celebrating the very best of DTA creativity and research talent at the Images of Research Awards

    …r’s competition highlighted that developing the ability to present evidence-based scientific arguments to the wider public is particularly pressing for early career researchers. Through summarising their research in a single image and a short text, competition entrants put into practice these skills in disseminating their projects across the now paramount virtual realm. The judging panel, made up of DTA National Director Tara Dean, UA CEO Vanessa…

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  8. DTA Images of Research Awards winners reflect on their achievements

    …of this heterogeneous community where social scientists, engineers, and bio-scientists work side by side to reach a more equal, healthier and more sustainable society” The winner of the People’s Choice Award was Ifrah Mussa (Energy, Kingston University) for her image The snow never bothered me anyway!. Commenting on her win, Ifrah said: “I was taken by surprise when I heard that I won the DTA Images of Research 2020 Competition – People’s Choice A…

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  9. #WeAreInternational blog: Vignesh Velmurugan

    …a bonus!” Vignesh’s work focuses on designing and developing a smart, home-based hand and wrist rehabilitation device for stroke survivors. The WiGlove allows the user to train their hand and wrist, and features sensors that help the user and clinicians to follow their progress, even remotely. Feedback from studies so far has been overwhelmingly positive, and the device is continuing to undergo user testing: “We hope that this will further inform…

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    Vignesh
  10. Digital teaching and learning has a future – but we must get the balance right

    …ng back students with a blended learning approach (a mix of online and face-to-face teaching). For Alliance universities this approach is nothing new, with digital learning opportunities existing long before the pandemic. But our recent experience has taken this one step further. Alliance universities have now amassed a wealth of evidence about the benefits of blended teaching and learning, and have a good understanding of the challenges of delive…

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