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

    …s 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 towns. These ignore the poverty in parts of London and the southwest and the affluence of some towns. The other divide in this election was, of course, between Leave and Remain. Will a landslide victory give the pr…

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  2. University Alliance ‘20 in 2020′

    …hief Executive and Chief Nurse from Health Education England Director for Post-16 Strategy at the DfE, Keith Smith Chief Executive and Chair from Innovate UK Skills and Apprentices Minister, Gillian Keegan Shadow Universities Minister Emma Hardy MP Sir Michael Barber, Chair of the OFS Nicola Dandridge, CEO of the OFS 3. We have significantly expanded the networks available to professional and academic staff within our universities, with 25 new net…

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

    …ugh these they can then create the informal connections to receive the peer-to-peer support that may become vital for their wellbeing. Develop strong representation systems While it is great that Student Unions (SUs) cover postgraduate representation, I know from my own experience that undergraduate-focused SUs are not the best place for PhD issues to be actively listened to. PhD students need dedicated representation systems and the issues they r…

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

    …projects in more depth. We had the choice to share our work as oral, Pecha-Kucha-style or poster presentations, and the themes – how our research relates to the world outside the university and the interdisciplinary element of our projects – helped reveal shared interests and methods across our projects. The interactive poster session in WonderRoom was particularly fun. We learnt a lot about the work of peers outside of our disciplinary cohorts,…

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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. #WeAreInternational blog: Blessing Adeleke

    Blessing is researching sustainable soil-based alternatives to cement A Civil Engineering graduate from Nigeria, Blessing Adeleke investigated the use of magnesium oxide (MgO) waste, and other industrial by-product materials in construction. He is one of several researchers at the University of South Wales who are driving research in soil-based alternatives to cement. Blessing’s PhD explored the use of wastes and industrial by-products in buildin…

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  7. Alliance universities supporting the nation throughout the pandemic

    …central to the hope that this country’s recovery will be driven by cutting-edge research and innovation. Through our focus on applied research, knowledge exchange and innovation, we are working towards ensuring a fairer, greener, healthier, more prosperous, and resilient UK. Alliance universities are home to some of the most talented, dedicated, and innovative researchers in the country, and many are already working to respond to the immediate an…

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  8. Made At Uni- The Nation’s Lifesavers

    …s to respond to people with mental health issues and providing support for Parkinson’s patients. For the National Lifesaver’s campaign, every core member and the majority of programme members of the University Alliance put forward a case study. You can find out more about the incredible work each of these projects is doing, via the campaign website: University of the West of England Improving body confidence among millions of children through Dove…

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

    …ne you have recently passed or even a YouTube clip that sparked an “A-ha moment” – whether it be in connecting methods to methodology, understanding what an epistemology is or even what is meant by non-parametric testing – then let us know or tag us in your own posts. You can follow us on Insta and Twitter, find us on Facebook or send us an email dtareps@unialliance.ac.uk.  …

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  10. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …s efforts. For example, we know that public support for arts and humanities-based subjects historically poll lower than other subjects. When asked which subjects universities should prioritise within the recovery, respondents within this survey polled social sciences at 24%, with 13% for languages and 12% for the arts. Despite this, we remain committed to defending the value of these subjects. We have to acknowledge and recognise that there is wor…

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