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  1. Our Networks

    …and Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE). Teaching and Learning The T&L Network enables expert practitioners to come together to share best practice and innovate in the teaching and learning space. Recent external speakers at T&L network meetings include representatives from the Department for Education and TASO (Transforming Access to Student Outcomes in Higher Education).     Research and Innovation The R&I Network facilitates the opportunity…

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  2. Networks

    …and Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE). Teaching and Learning The T&L Network enables expert practitioners to come together to share best practice and innovate in the teaching and learning space. Recent external speakers at T&L network meetings include representatives from the Department for Education and TASO (Transforming Access to Student Outcomes in Higher Education). Research and Innovation The R&I Network facilitates the opportunity for…

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  3. Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre

    …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…

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  4. Alliance Awards 2023: Meet the nominees

    …e student. He worked with FurbdIT to recycle surplus PC units into arcade cabinets for an innovative student projects. These are then used to engage with local charities and community groups focusing on youth engagement through enterprise. Stephen has also been involved in the University’s partnership work with Barefoot Kitchen, a community bakery operating in the University’s Launchpad facility which will provide bread-making workshops, volunteer…

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  5. Women inspiring through collaboration

    …rdinating not just the VCs, but us as well! Thanks to Stacey we have an established network that is not only efficient, but supportive too. Having this network (which has been headed up by Stacey) throughout the pandemic has been invaluable and I know we will continue to harness the ‘power of us’ Mazia Yassim, Faculty Quality Enhancement Lead, University of Greenwich During what has been a difficult year for everyone, Mazia has stepped into a lead…

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  6. Network exploring how robots can support people living with frailty

    …eld, Heriot Watt, Sheffield Hallam and Hertfordshire, who together have established a new network, EMERGENCE. The aim of EMERGENCE is to create and catalyse a robotics for healthcare community, which connects researchers, health and social care professionals, service users, regulators and policy makers, to influence the wider use of healthcare robots to support people living with frailty in the community. Individuals with frailty have different ne…

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  7. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    …engagement with the teams within them. We have significantly expanded the networks available to professional and academic staff within our universities, with 25 new networks emerging as a response to the pandemic. We are now regularly facilitating over 30 networks of senior leadership, academic, professional, student and administrative staff across our universities, many of whom have been at the forefront of their institutional response to the pa…

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  8. Alliance universities are fulfilling a civic role within their communities

    …ps with local organisations, businesses and charities, mean that we are established as a significant source of support within the region. Through volunteering initiatives, social enterprise support, community projects and outreach programmes, our members strive to ensure that people in their respective regions have the support they need. Check out how our members are Powering their Communities below: https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/social…

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  9. High tech facilities at Alliance universities are helping to power the NHS

    …ering technology that aids the NHS through partnership work. Find out more about Alliance universities’ world-leading high tech facilities below. https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/07/14/facilities-at-faculty-of-health-education-and-life-sciences-birmingham-city-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/26/leeds-becketts-centre-for-applied-obesity/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/26/university-of-south-wales-clinical-simulation-centr…

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  10. HE leaders and heroes

    …nt four years as a manager of a government-funded Industrial Biotechnology Network, fostering collaborations between academia, industry and policy makers, in order to find new approaches to tackle research challenges, translate research and deliver key benefits in the biotechnology sector. Harnessing her previous experience, Dr Vanderhoven is an advocate for the Tees Valley region; and an inspiration for women in the north-east region and beyond;…

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