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  1. Innovating Future Business 2017: Welcome the entrepreneurs

    …he continent. Find out more about Buffalo Adventures: buffaloadventures.co.uk Compact Gyms Ltd Andrew Marshall – Nottingham Trent University Compact Gyms provides functional, high-quality home gym equipment that folds down after use. Andrew’s business idea is aimed at consumers looking for convenient solutions to exercising in limited spaces at home. Dinky Do Dah! Ashema Edwards – Kingston University Dinky Do Dah! is a pop-up nail bar exclusively…

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  2. University Alliance: Innovating Future Business 2017

    …the students’ business proposals, and more details on the investors can be found on our blog. Data on graduate start-ups taken from HE Business and Community Interaction Survey 2015/16 by HESA: https://www.hesa.ac.uk/data-and-analysis/publications/hebci-2015-16 For press enquiries please contact Joshua Hastings, Communications Officer: joshua@www.unialliance.ac.uk / 020 7839 2757…

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  3. Flexible, responsive and diverse: the Doctoral Training Alliance marks its three year anniversary

    …Notes to editors: For more information on the DTA programme, please visit www.unialliance.ac.uk/dta/ The report will be published on the UA website alongside a series of case studies illustrating the impact that DTA research students are having in their fields. Visit Growing Research Impact case studies to find out more. For media queries, contact Gabriel Huntley, Head of Communications and External Relations on 07890 626 099 or email: Gabriel@ww…

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  4. Doctoral Training Alliance: The next chapter

    …r a wide variety of roles across society. We have also seen the birth of RCUK’s Doctoral Training Centres/Partnerships (DTCs/DTPs). The early rounds of these DTCs/DTPs by and large excluded universities whose missions were broader than research intensity yet had excellent records for producing superb PGRs with excellent impact and pockets of research excellence. With the second round of DTPs/DTCs, thankfully there appears to be a commitment to gre…

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  5. International Day of Happiness: reflecting on what makes us happy

    …hich explores the relevance of social group memberships – family, friends, community, sports groups, hobby groups – for our wellbeing. This work comes from the Social Cure perspective within social psychology, which argues that it is the extent to which we identify with (or feel a subjective sense of belonging to) our social groups that is consequential for our wellbeing. In order to study the relationship between group identification and happines…

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  6. Meet the nominees: Alliance Awards 2024

    …referrals.  The team’s outstanding dedication, creativity, and unwavering commitment to community wellbeing reflects the core values of fostering impactful change through innovation.  THE BRAVEHEART AWARD  Nanna Blomquist, Senior Environment and Sustainability Adviser, University of Hertfordshire  A good leader leads by example, and when it comes to Nanna Blomquist, the examples are extensive. She shows incredible determination for driving crucia…

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  7. Rabia Arshad

    …niversity of Salford and the University of the West of Scotland (UWS). She completed her research doctorate at UWS in 2021, where she also worked as a peer-assisted learning leader and research assistant. Rabia identified her career interests in researcher development during her research doctorate and strived to gain experience by engaging her fellow researchers and creating a peer support community of PGRs. She is passionate about supporting doct…

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  8. Enterprise Stars: Meet the student entrepreneurs part 1

    …tanding of how drones are use and their future potential. Find out more at www.iudro.com University of Greenwich CNPPS: Kamal Farid Kamal has come up with an idea that has the potential to turn the UK’s pavement sector into a carbon-negative industry. He has launched CNPPS, a completely new technology for paving hard surfaces through the use of secondary used aggregates. The manufacturing technology coverts secondary used and waste produced into t…

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  9. Universities must tackle inequality in all its forms

    …improvements in their completion rates and progression into work –https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/higher-education-fulfilling-our-potential Widening Participation, published by the Social Market Foundation in partnership with University Alliance and the Open University on 23 March, is online here: http://www.smf.co.uk/publications/widening-participation   For press enquiries please contact Gabriel Huntley, Head of Communications and Extern…

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  10. Research Fortnight: Caught in the torchlight – Beware of what lurks in the dark corners of the higher education and research bill

    …iders will no doubt deliver classroom-based subjects like business and law cheaply and well. They may offer welcome flexibilities to mature and part-time students. But it’s much harder to see how they will do the same for medicine and engineering. This can’t be done for £9,000 per student even with the additional grant for high cost subjects at current levels. This is likely to raise questions about the relative cost of courses and who should pay…

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