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

    …. Alongside these sessions, we were encouraged to network outside of the programmed sessions by using directories of each other’s contact details. We especially enjoyed the DTA Connections 2021 initiative. This encouraged Laura to get in contact with fellow NTU DTA researchers and organise a pizza dinner – check out the photo and read more about the competition here. We had an amazing time and we’re already planning more meetups and even trips! UA…

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

    …ray of responsibilities. From achieving product-market fit and managing day-to-day operations to ensuring profitability at scale, the complexity can 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 re…

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

    …vocating for the UK to associate with Horizon Europe, the European Union research funding programme set to begin in 2021, are resounding. I know they have been heard in government. However, the timescales to negotiate entry at the start of the programme are extremely tight. They are also vulnerable to delays in any broader EU-UK trade deal. The prospect of Horizon Europe becoming tangled up in the myriad of other issues at stake is deeply concerni…

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  4. 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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  5. Explainer: international students at Alliance universities

    …oximately £560 per citizen per year International students support financial sustainability for our universities without increasing the contribution of taxpayers or students: international student fees now subsidise loss-making research and teaching for UK students to the tune of £3bn a year. This is what some of our international students said about why the route is important to them: https://youtu.be/A5SiMwGn00A Back to contents…

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  6. 2021 at University Alliance: the year in review

    …rated our Doctoral Training Alliance community too: running our first cross-programme Summer School to showcase the breadth of interdisciplinary research being undertaken across the partnership. We also engaged with government on a number of important issues for our members. This included helping to co-ordinate a cross sector showcasing session with DfE officials on the role of universities in running Multi-Academy Trusts. We didn’t pull punches i…

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

    …lied Biosciences for Health, Social Policy, Energy and Future Societies) programmes for an in-person summer school. The summer school was held at the University of Brighton from 6th – 8th of July. The events of the programme were planned to reinforce community in research. (To know more read the University Alliance blog article here). As a lead-up to the event, all the participants were able to take part in two competitions to support them to shar…

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    Surya Maruthupandian
  9. Let’s get strategic

    …. It would also be a lost opportunity if the strategy does not take a whole-of-tertiary approach, encompassing education and training delivered by the full range of higher education providers (and incentivising partnerships and pathways between them), as well as the research and innovation ecosystem. It must also consider the 50 per cent of people who do not currently access higher education, and how to reverse the sharp decline in part-time and m…

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    Susanna Kalitowski
  10. Teesside’s Net Zero Ambitions

    …groundbreaking 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 estimat…

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