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  1. How Professional Doctorates are empowering nurses and midwives to lead

    …fully embedded in practice and professional decision-making, for public benefit’. Four years previously, and almost as if in anticipation, we launched our Professional Doctorate in Nursing at Oxford Brookes University. The professional doctorate in Midwifery followed shortly after. At the time of writing, our first cohort of professional doctorate students are preparing for, or following up on their vivas, in which they discuss and defend their pr…

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    Helen Aveyard
  2. Digital transformation is key to boosting student experience

    …elationship with the student.   When you think about it, technology is really only a way of storing, moving, manipulating and presenting data to support the processes on which the university runs admissions, enrolments, timetabling, payroll, budgeting, asset and estate management.   When it is clear that data is the key then it becomes equally clear that running servers and big IT estates is not central to a university’s purpose, in fact it is an…

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  3. Four reasons why Universities should be at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan

    …Picture by Beth Walsh Photography- University of Derby assignment/ December 2021 Firstly, there’s a need to ensure universities are involved in long-term NHS workforce planning. University Alliance would like to see universities established as anchor institutions across Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). Relatedly, we also recommend that the Department for Education and the Department for Health and Social Care conve…

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    Dr Denise Baker
  4. Under attack: it’s time universities responded seriously to the worsening threat of cybercrime

    …l seeing systems in use today that were first introduced as far back as the 1980s and 1990s. These outdated and often incoherent systems create a constant headache. Not only can they make the university tech infrastructure remarkably inflexible (a problem thrown into stark relief during the Covid-19 pandemic), but, as they no longer support the latest security patches, they offer inadequate protection from data loss, and are vulnerable to viruses,…

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  5. Alliance universities are fulfilling a civic role within their communities

    …roup-during-covid-19/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/24/supporting-refugees-in-south-wales/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/mend-the-gap-bcu-enhancing-support-for-carers/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/stevenage-welfare-benefits-appeals-project-from-hertfordshire-law-school/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/driving-the-search-for-city-of-culture-volunteers-at-coventry-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021…

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  6. The DTA celebrates International Women’s Day 2021 with an ‘in conversation with’ talk

    …me for #IWD this year, Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world , the ‘in conversation with’ chat was facilitated by Dr Cheryl Allsop (Deputy Director of DTA Social Policy and Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of South Wales), who was joined by Co-Chairs of the DTA Researcher Representative Committee – Ana Tendero-Cañadas (Bioscience, Brighton), April Murray Cantwell (Social Policy, She…

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  7. Supporting student mental health during the pandemic and beyond

    …medians. With the government’s roadmap to easing lockdown restrictions, hopefully it won’t be too much longer before these activities can be delivered in person and students are able to bond with their peers face to face. Alongside addressing students’ emotional needs, universities are recognising the practical impact of the pandemic on students and the knock-on effect it has on their wellbeing. Many students are struggling financially after losin…

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  8. DTA3 Year in Review

    …DTA3 programme, 2020 has been the third extraordinary year in a row. In early 2018 University Alliance was awarded funding through the ambitious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Cofund doctoral programme, which offers PhD researchers high-quality and innovative training and knowledge sharing opportunities. We are one of only a small number of UK-based Cofund projects and the only UK umbrella organisation, bringing together 15 host institutions to establish…

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

    …ed a PhD in Italian Studies at the University of St Andrews at the start of 2020. You can find her on Twitter @evcrabtree.   This time last year I was in the thick of my pre-thesis submission. Eating and exercising healthily, seeing daylight hours and taking weekends and evenings off seemed like luxuries, dwarfed by the ultimate goal of submitting as soon as possible after the start of my unfunded fourth year. Running at this ever-increasing pace…

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