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Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre

Published on March 26, 2021
...ion Hub brings together expert insight, resources and partnerships to grow net zero capabilities and opportunities, placing the region at the forefront of the clean energy agenda and helping to create hundreds more clean energy jobs. Set to be a national centre of excellence, the Net Zero Innovation Hub draws on Teesside University’s expertise in clean energy and sustainability, which last year saw the launch of two brand-new centres aligned to th... Read more »

Teesside’s Net Zero Ambitions

Published on March 1, 2024
...s through vital collaborative research. For instance, since opening in July 2023, Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) is playing a key role in the decarbonisation efforts of the Tees Valley and beyond. In the latest instalment of the ‘Innovators Blog’, The NZIIC’s Director Dr Gari Harris explains how the centre is helping deliver on the Tees Valley’s net zero ambitions through collaboration and impactful research. “As... Read more »

Kick starting green recovery in South Wales with USW partnership

Published on June 11, 2021
...and create a plan to help ensure South Wales industry as a whole achieves net zero by 2050. Jon Maddy, Director of the USW Hydrogen Centre at Baglan, who is the academic lead for SWIC, said: “USW will lead on the developing the provision of R&D for decarbonisation and skills development.” Collaborators in the SWIC Cluster Plan project are CR Plus Limited, Associated British Ports, Capital Law, Carbon 8 Systems, Celsa Steel, Confederation of Paper... Read more »

‘Failing to invest in climate change research could have dire consequences’

Published on November 19, 2021
..., infrastructure, academia and the public sector, to help the region reach net zero by 2050. Leeds Beckett University has been looking at old homes in the Leeds city region, understanding the benefits of retrofitting them to become more energy efficient to improve energy poverty, reduce costs and become more eco-friendly. Leeds Beckett University is leading a research project called the Demonstration of Energy Efficiency Potential (DEEP) to invest... Read more »

University Alliance calls for overseas students to be removed from net migration figures

Published on August 29, 2014
...n as much as a 50 per cent reduction in overseas students studying STEM over the past two years. We are also losing international students to other nations due to the UK’s restrictive policy on post-study work visas. “We believe the solution is simple – remove international students from the net migration target and reintroduce the two year post-study work visas for all graduates from UK universities. This would enhance opportunities for qualified... Read more »

Prime Minister urged to review international student regulations

Published on October 8, 2012
...onal students act as ambassadors for the UK – 76% of students graduating in 2012 indicated that they wished to establish links with UK business. The majority do, in fact, return home on completion of their studies or after a short period of postgraduate employment. These are not permanent migrants; they come to the UK for a limited time providing vital economic and cultural stimulus while they are here and beyond. There is a compelling economic an... Read more »

University Alliance support announcement on international student migration

Published on September 13, 2012
...education sector is one of the UK’s greatest export industries and it is important that we do not put our international competitiveness at risk by restricting student places. Voices across the university and business sector have joined this critical debate in the last few weeks calling for a sensible approach to net migration figures in line with our international competitors. “We would ask the Government to work with the sector on this important... Read more »

Cutting emissions in the road freight sector with hydrogen engines

Published on October 14, 2021
.... The government strategy suggests 20-35% of the UK’s energy consumption by 2050 could be hydrogen-based. Heavier, long range vehicles contribute nearly half of freight emissions – but battery electrification is challenging for them due to large battery mass and volume required, which leads to reduced payload capacity, increased vehicle costs and reduced utility due to long charging times. The high power and energy demands of heavy duty vehicles –... Read more »

New hydrogen transport and green jobs at Teesside University

Published on October 14, 2021
...“Finding new ways to produce clean energy is integral to ensuring a sustainable future for the planet and a key focus of our university’s research” Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) Professor Simon Hodgson ‘Hydrogen and Net Zero Teesside aren’t just a key part of my plan for jobs – a plan to create good quality, high skilled local jobs for local people across Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool – but they will create the clean jobs whi... Read more »

University Alliance responds to the budget

Published on October 27, 2021
...unleash innovation and cement the nation as a science superpower, achieve net zero, and deliver a high-skill economy. Alliance universities support businesses to innovate and grow and align this with providing a pipeline of highly skilled talent based on the needs of employers and industry. We applaud the increased investment into Innovate UK and confirmation of Horizon Europe funding. However, it is disappointing that there is a delay to reachin... Read more »