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

    …pulsory education in the coming years. June 2019 marked five years since then-chancellor George Osborne introduced the concept of the Northern Powerhouse, with promises of more science and innovation funding. There has been some progress, but the thinktank IPPR North concluded in November that the initiative has been held back by austerity and that “in reality the government has yet to give much new money or real power to the North”. Thursday’s Qu…

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  2. How volunteering for the NHS helped me become a pandemic-resilient PGR (and introduced me to the Queen!)

    …th people who need to self-isolate. Our objective as PhD researchers is to extend the frontiers of knowledge. When I engaged in volunteering as an NHS Volunteer Responder, I found to my delight that beyond expanding the progress of knowledge in my specialist field, I could also support the lives and livelihoods of those in my local community. In fact, the latter can be deeply satisfying and could potentially be the grit to get your PhD over the li…

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  3. Under attack: it’s time universities responded seriously to the worsening threat of cybercrime

    …rsities have suffered hard over the past year, with cybercriminals causing extensive disruption to phone, website, and IT systems, leaving institutions scrambling to get students on-campus again after a post-pandemic switch to hybrid learning. Others have suffered network outages lasting days after ransomware locked-up systems, creating significant additional costs when said systems needed to be rebuilt. And unfortunately, we can be certain that t…

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  4. Teesside’s Net Zero Ambitions

    …oundbreaking research into how to reduce the carbon footprint from waste-to-energy (WtE) plants by using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology will have a huge impact on decarbonisation efforts in the region. The East Coast Cluster aims to remove nearly 50% of the UK’s industrial emissions. To achieve this, there is a need for innovative solutions like CCS retrofits to WtE plants. The WtE sector is projected to contribute up to an estimated…

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  5. With the right support, universities can help power an economic, social and cultural recovery

    …skills capacity of the vaccine manufacturing workforce within the Stockton-on-Tees region. Sitting at the nexus between higher education, business and public services, it is often Alliance universities that deliver the commercialisation of findings, translational research, innovation support and skills development necessary to develop ideas into application; delivering real-world innovations in care, services, products and delivery. This role wil…

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  6. Developing a LGBTQ* network for Postgraduate Researchers in Higher Education

    …pts consideration as to what can be done to support the wellbeing of DTA researchers who identify as part of the LGBTQ* community. Diversity and representation are especially important to the DTA as part of University Alliance, as has been set out by its current chair, Professor Debra Humphris. As part of an attempt to promote and develop a more inclusive research experience for postgraduate researchers, DTA and its Alliance universities have esta…

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  7. The DTA Biosciences Summer School

    …ing the Summer School for Applied Biosciences for Health at UCLan to be eye-opening and rewarding. In today’s society, it is essential for the public to understand the impact of our research. The Summer School’s focus on the promotion of our work through presentations – both to lay audiences and professionals- was therefore extremely relevant. An insightful talk by Dr Andy Morley on the psychology of presenting and bias in research was very useful…

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  8. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Ana Tendero Cañadas

    …event or treat bladder conditions that affect the elderly. I have always been passionate about research in health that is impactful, and I believe that my project has a great potential to benefit society. The bladder is highly susceptible to ageing, with 1 in 3 adults over 65 years of age suffering from bladder conditions, which impact their quality of life, are socially stigmatised and have a high economic cost for both the individual and healthc…

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  9. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …socialising, which supports motivation while promoting solidarity and peer-to-peer support. One of the key benefits I have gained from my role on the DTA Rep Committee, is developing intimate knowledge of the complexities and challenges associated with the Covid-19 pandemic. The survey we distributed was effective in illustrating its far-reaching negative consequences for our PhD researchers. These include concerns about the continuation of fundi…

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  10. DTA Summer School 2022 – Three days of Celebration, Collaboration and Community

    …n Pier for a fish and chip supper and had a great time talking to fellow researchers over the meal. The second day started with a walk and talk session where we were all split into small groups and walked around the beautiful city of Brighton. Mary Oliver said, “Instructions for living a life is to pay attention, be astonished and talk about it”. With the beautiful weather, amazing sea front and lovely company to walk with, we got to do all of it…

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