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  1. Collaboration and the social dimension at the heart of innovation

    …curriculum had barely changed in 30 years and, secondly, our students were effectively ‘on their own’ in terms of employment, especially when they graduated. As a result, students – particularly underrepresented students – were struggling to find work in the screen industries. I knew in that moment, that I had to do something, but I also knew I could not do anything on my own. And so began my ‘Connect, Collaborate and Co-Create’ strategy, to bring…

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    Dr Eddie McCaffrey
  2. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …nd strategic approach. Despite their civic role and existing partnerships across the health services, universities are not yet explicitly recognised by Integrated Care Systems with the recently published Integrated Care Systems design framework only refers (sparingly) to ‘education providers’. Going forward, universities and other higher education providers need a formal place in their local Integrated Care System – and a greater role in placement…

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  3. Bimingham City University UKRI Newton Fund project to boost emergency nursing provision in the Zambia amidst Covid-19 pandemic

    …ise across the country to help enhance service provision. A series of Covid-19 workshops throughout the country will help the nursing workforce gain the knowledge needed to extend their clinical practice, and meet the changing health care needs as funding and resources are urgently diverted to help deal with the pressure of the pandemic. The project will help nurses deal with Covid-19 related health issues such, while continuing to respond to othe…

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  4. Expressive writing project from Kingston University to help Covid-19 healthcare workers overcome traumatic experiences

    …for their own personal safety on a daily basis, Professor Jensen continued. “Workers were having to manage all these issues and care for patients while fearing for their own well-being and that of their close family and elderly relatives, and sometimes lacking the equipment to protect themselves. So the stress continued when they got home,” she said. For more information, visit the Kingston University website….

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  5. BCU research to assess impact of COVID-19 social distancing on over 70s

    …, Health and Related Research explained: “Social isolation impacts negatively on both the physical and mental health of this age group. Therefore, it is important to understand these risks, and how we can address them during the current pandemic, to support older people to maintain their health beyond the coronavirus. We aim to develop recommendations and guidelines to support older people during isolation, which will be relevant for this pandemic…

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  6. Coventry University launches 50 fully-funded COVID-19 related PhD opportunities

    In July 2020, Coventry University launched a suite of 50 fully-funded PhD studentships designed to deliver research-led solutions to the challenges posed by COVID-19. The pandemic has created a number of societal challenges – from significant implications for the health sector, to concerns for the future of cultural institutions and artistic practice. In response, Coventry University has invested £3.4 million of its Quality Related (QR) funds fro…

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  7. Specialist testing measures PPE effectiveness against COVID-19 from University of Hertfordshire

    …itions. The team uses specialist dosimeters and the ELPI+ fine particle analyser to quickly and accurately measure the performance of PPE. They are working in partnership with industry-leading experts from Scielutions Limited and Dekati Ltd to further refine the test method. This research will provide policymakers and healthcare professionals with new, evidence-based guidance to identify which PPE items work best under different conditions and way…

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  8. The Digital Innovation Fund: UWE Bristol’s £1m Covid-19 Recovery Fund

    lying. We are offering a sliding scale of grants, from £10k to £40k, so hopefully there is a funding option for a range of businesses – from start-ups and micro enterprises, to more established organisations. The application process is straightforward and UWE Bristol staff are available to provide hands-on support through a series of confidential 1:1 drop-in sessions. “Digital Innovation Fund follows on from previous successful grant funding schem…

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  9. Turner Prize win for UCLAN professor

    …ution made by the people of the Black Diaspora. Lubaina’s Turner Prize Exhibit Commenting after receiving the award, she said: “It’s great to win, especially as so many people in Preston were rooting for me. It will make a huge difference to my profile and give a platform to the issues I want to champion.” Lubaina, who was born in Zanzibar and grew up in London, was awarded an MBE in 2010. She made the headlines when the Turner Prize shortlist was…

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