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  1. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …uthority (CPCA) area has just 24% of 18-24 year-olds in full-time education, compared to 33% nationally. Phase 1 of the construction, which is backed by significant government funding, including Local Growth Funding, capital investment from the Combined Authority, land investment from PCC, and Anglia Ruskin University, will establish the first teaching building for ARU Peterborough, opening its doors to students from September 2022. Construction w…

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  2. DTA Summer School 2021 – coming together to explore interdisciplinarity

    …ng and . Although the two of us had already worked together on the DTA Rep committee, it was great to hear about each other’s research projects, and even develop connections for future collaborations with others across the DTA community. Cheryl Allsop (one of the researchers involved in University Alliance’s ‘expert bank’) kicked off the first day sharing a keynote presentation and video about the Cold Case Unit at USW. Interdisciplinary collabora…

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  3. We need more than workshops to support the wellbeing of PhD researchers

    …ivate researchers’ self-awareness of the broad range of skills they possess, and, as I found, may even reveal to them that jobs beyond academic research can be just as fulfilling. Now is the time to act PhD funders need to recognise that, with the current financial provision, increasing mental health support services won’t stop the pressures that undermine researcher wellbeing. And the recent announcement of UKRI’s patchy extension packages will d…

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  4. The University of Hertfordshire’s holistic approach to research-led innovation and entrepreneurship

    …be overwhelming, particularly for those new to business. Finding affordable, comprehensive support can also be a challenge. Disjointed support interventions often have a lack of continuity, with constant starting and stopping leading to a loss of momentum, frustration, higher opportunity costs, and reduced trust in the effectiveness of support programmes – often leading many to abandon their plans. A holistic and collaborative approach Recognising…

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  5. 2023 in review

    …oduction of a new £60m Regional Innovation Fund to support local innovation, commercialisation and economic growth, announced in September. At Labour party conference in Liverpool, our #InnovateforGrowth drinks reception celebrated our members’ research and innovation work, and teased some of our next steps, which we’ll be moving forward in 2024: watch this space! 3. The Long-Term NHS Workforce plan One of the big developments of the year for alli…

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

    …demic. I would like to thank the judges, and those involved in hosting the competition, with some even giving up annual leave to be involved. Lastly, I am indebted to the subjects of the photo: Fay and Alex, for being my models and enduring the rain with me for this photo – your happiness and dedication has kept me smiling.” Cecilia Gialdini (Social Policy, Ulster University), who was runner up in this category with ‘Linguistic justice for the wor…

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  7. 3 years in 3 minutes: DTA student success in the 3MT

    …till have enough technical content. Additionally, this year due to COVID-19, the competition had to take place online with a virtual background. The real challenge for me was the fact that I had to prepare a script and memorise it to make sure I didn’t say anything too technical for my audience to understand. This was difficult because I have had instances in the past where I memorised a script for a presentation but whilst presenting I forgot som…

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  8. Regional Investment, European Funding and Defining Value: The Future Challenges for Research

    …a roadmap Commitments to increase research and development spending are welcomed, but we urgently need a clear roadmap to reaching the target of spending 2.4 per cent of GDP on R&D. This should combine commitments to both excellence and fair distribution. Those of us championing a place-based agenda need to find new arguments to navigate these complex issues, while avoiding simplistic interpretations such as the north-south divide and cities vs to…

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  9. “We need to highlight how rewarding a career in health can be”

    …here, so students come from the local area, and then serve back into that community or communities nearby. But there are challenges: we need to be open and honest about the fact that if you are studying to become a healthcare professional, it’s not an easy course. It’s not easy to go into an environment where at times there are significant challenges, not least responding to a global pandemic. But it’s important to highlight how rewarding it can…

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    Ross Renton
  10. Developing a LGBTQ* network for Postgraduate Researchers in Higher Education

    …students reside and study in a number of different universities across the UK, a network such as this can allow for support in a time when ordinary DTA events, such as the Annual Summer School, have largely been transferred to a virtual setting. Recognising the challenges that are faced in ‘coming out’ at any age, this network will be open to all – including those who may not identify to the general public as LGBTQ* but wish to part of a community…

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