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  1. Enterprise Stars: Meet the student entrepreneurs part 1

    …children’s activity levels and reduce sedentary behaviours. Coachoom is an online school-based health and wellbeing resource which help teachers with their classroom management strategies, providing a holistic approach to child development, focusing on the physical, mental and social development. It offers short videos centred on fundamental movement skills inspired by yoga, pilates, tai chi and martial arts, so teachers can incorporate health and…

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  2. The Economist: Report – Automated, Creative & Dispersed

    …vely with industry. Massive open online courses (MOOCs), an accessible and cheap form of online learning, have the potential to make higher learning more flexible, and therefore easier to combine with work placements or even running a business. Professor Anant Agarwal is chief executive at EdX, a non-profit MOOC platform founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University with over 3.5m students regularly logging in around…

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  3. Global impact

    …l for the automatic identification and classification of illegal pharmacies- online malicious websites that prey on vulnerable people with the promise of cheap medicines. FAST uses a sophisticated algorithm and rapid method to identify illegal online pharmacies, discouraging visitors from buying pharmaceuticals online and providing valuable information for Interpol and other national bodies in identifying and classifying illegal activity. The rese…

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  4. Universities and cities: Building stronger communities

    …such as inward looking approaches confined to regional boundaries and over-focus on organizations rather than functions (Cooke, 1992). As large, stable institutions embedded in their local and regional economy, universities are key to realizing each of these benefits and to helping mitigate the risk factors. Developing productive places Our final report looked at how the universities in the Greater Manchester region support the regional skills ec…

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    British Council Going Global 2017
  5. UA’s Chair Responds to the Augar Review

    …d. On the one hand, FE has been starved of investment for decades – and day-in, day-out our members see the impact on their college partners. You can’t wave away the gross-underfunding overnight. On the other hand, universities’ finances are getting tight even now, with margins spread very thin across institutions. We’ve only just started reversing decades of underinvestment; there have been serious real-terms cuts in teaching income since 2012; a…

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    John Latham Augar review quote
  6. Research Fortnight: Caught in the torchlight – Beware of what lurks in the dark corners of the higher education and research bill

    …ain of truth. The best of the new providers will no doubt deliver classroom-based subjects like business and law cheaply and well. They may offer welcome flexibilities to mature and part-time students. But it’s much harder to see how they will do the same for medicine and engineering. This can’t be done for £9,000 per student even with the additional grant for high cost subjects at current levels. This is likely to raise questions about the relati…

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  7. Innovation Award

    …p with a local engineering design company to produce a manufacturable point-of-care LAMP device from an earlier prototype. This device has been manufactured in small numbers and demonstrated in the field as an effective test for the Covid-19 virus. Its advantage are its ease of use, speed and effectiveness and its ability to work without the need for laboratory processing. In partnership with the university the team have created a spin-out company…

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  8. Apprenticeships fit for the twenty first century

    …art of students’ training placements, with learning a full time blend of on- and off-site provisions. University of Salford Salford’s employer-led, full degree level apprenticeship programme combines academic knowledge and theory with work-based learning and skills. The Broadcast Engineering degree was developed in collaboration with the University of Salford and the BBC to address the shortage of modern multi-skilled broadcast engineers identifie…

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  9. SPARK social enterprise at University of Brighton

    …time and space to explore new directions since they are too focused on day-to-day operations. Space for innovation needs to be purposefully created by setting aside time and resources for exploring and developing new ideas and giving individuals or teams responsibility for pursuing innovation activities. This is not easy to achieve, but can be helped through encouraging systematic routines for innovation. Identifying external expertise or knowhow…

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