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  1. Informing global chemical weapons response at the University of Hertfordshire

    …chemical weapon decontamination processes. Hertfordshire invested in large-scale testing facilities to allow researchers to simulate human exposure to hazardous substances and to evaluate mass casualty decontamination outcomes. The research resulted in the development of new policy guidance for emergency response teams dealing with the event of chemical or biological attacks being adopted by both the US and UK Governments. The guidance was follow…

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  2. Take part in our 2017 Christmas card design competition

    …ce-Chancellors and academics. 2013’s winning design came from Jennifer Leem-Bruggen, a student on the BA (Hons) Illustration course at University of Hertfordshire. Our theme for this year is ‘Excellence‘. Closing date: midday, Thursday 30 November 2017. Submission: Send your image to info@www.unialliance.ac.uk with the subject line ‘Christmas card competition 2017’. Please include your name, course/occupation with the name of the university you at…

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  3. #ArtIsEssential campaign coalition launch Creative Education Manifesto, calling on all political parties to protect the creative arts talent pipeline

    …hows, creative graduates are resilient, risk-taking, change-making, problem-solving, team-working, tech-savvy, inspiring individuals who hold the key to unlocking UK’s creative potential, enriching all our lives and creating inclusive opportunities for all young people.”   Dr Diana Beech, CEO, London Higher said: “The creative industries are important for a thriving economy, and London’s dynamic creative arts scene including an impressive array of…

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  4. The rise of the (all-singing, all-dancing) robots

    …was a nao robot, which is part of a project by PhD research student Ariel Ruiz-Garcia from the university’s School of Computing, Electronics and Maths. His project is studying emotion recognition and empathy imitation in a social robot. (See the video at the end of this blog). Social robots can provide companionship for the elderly and assist with treatments or like Kaspar from the University of Hertfordshire help teachers and parents support chi…

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  5. Research: Lab4Living

    …e on campus where much of their research takes place. This space is a state-of-the-art experimental area where it’s possible to conduct both qualitative and quantitative studies of human behaviour and to understand individuals’ interactions with the built environment. The team work with numerous partners including academic colleagues from across the world, the private sector and key healthcare eco-system organisations such as NHS Trusts, older peo…

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  6. Spaces that inspire

    …the building was finally demolished in 1998 and replaced by the Frank Gehry-designed Stata Center, a key requirement of the brief was to replicate the magic of Building 20. It remains to be seen if the Stata Center inspires more than Building 20. Footnotes 8 Brighton Waste House 9 The Centre for Excellence in Creativity This essay has been extracted from our publication, Technical and Professional Excellence: Perspectives on learning and teaching….

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  7. Health networks & partnerships: Developing innovative community health care products

    …ficult for staff to help patients. HDTI assisted in delivering the concept design, design development, CAD modelling visualisation and prototyping of this product which is undergoing further development to be brought into the market. Another collaborative example for HDTI was the Orthros model, created by Geoff Harbach of LEMPIS. It’s a single-handed games controller, designed to have all the functionality of an original manufacturer’s controller…

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  8. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    …tive Systems Research Group on the recently funded Kaspar Explains project. In this project we will be working closely with the University of Hertfordshire team to address the concept of causality in social interaction contexts with children with autism using the state-of-the-art humanoid robot Kaspar. “The goal of this project is to establish the salient factors in providing explanations surrounding causality in social interactions to further dev…

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  9. Collaboration by design

    …y has positioned itself as a major driver of the MediaCityUK innovation eco-culture. ‘live briefs’ – projects designed in collaboration with industry that challenge students to deliver solutions to ‘real world’ problems In practice, the extent and advantage of trans-disciplinary learning (in intellectual and economic terms) draws heavily upon key aspects of the academic ethos that are becoming second nature to staff and students after 12 months. P…

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  10. Wonderland: the art of becoming human

    …erland combines personal testimony with footage of participants taking self-portraits and work-shopping as a group. Over the course of 17 minutes, the viewer is exposed to the individual confidence and mutual bonds that emerge as the project comes to fruition. Research and cinema go back a long way – to at least the turn of the Nineteenth and the beginning of the Twentieth century, with films like Nanook of the North capturing the popular imaginat…

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