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

    …iance’s Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) delivers structured PhD training opportunities to attract and nurture research talent across Alliance universities and partner institutions. Annual Summer Schools are at the centre of DTA’s three programmes dedicated to Applied Biosciences for Health, Energy and Social Policy. For the first time, the 2021 Summer School brought together around 100 PhD researchers and supervisors from across the programmes to…

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

    …ng that healthcare has become a more visible and desirable career choice. Applications to healthcare courses for the 2021/22 academic year have skyrocketed. Recently published UCAS figures have revealed that Nursing applications are up 21 per cent across the board, with increased demand from both 18 year-olds and mature students. They have also shot up for other allied health courses such as Midwifery and Physiotherapy. As the providers of trainin…

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  3. Teesside’s Net Zero Ambitions

    …ional economies through vital collaborative research. For instance, since opening in July 2023, Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre (NZIIC) is playing a key role in the decarbonisation efforts of the Tees Valley and beyond. In the latest instalment of the ‘Innovators Blog’, The NZIIC’s Director Dr Gari Harris explains how the centre is helping deliver on the Tees Valley’s net zero ambitions through collaboration and impactful…

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

    …e University of Hertfordshire is providing dedicated (and multi-faceted) support to businesses and entrepreneurs. “Starting and scaling up innovation can be an uphill battle for entrepreneurs. The journey is fraught with challenges – particularly in the beginning – and statistically, the odds are against even the most promising start-ups. Entrepreneurs face a daunting array of responsibilities. From achieving product-market fit and managing day-to…

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  5. Developing a LGBTQ* network for Postgraduate Researchers in Higher Education

    My name is Ben and I identify as a gay man. I have spent much of my academic life studying topics that can be surmised as falling within the discipline of social sciences. I am currently in the process of writing up my PhD, which examines Public Spaces Protection Orders, a measure used to tackle anti-social behaviour within public spaces. As I progressed through secondary school, and the troubles that this environment brings for a number of stude…

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  6. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …how higher education institutions can help improve the prospects of the people in their local communities. As Alliance universities, we already knew the impact we could have, but it is encouraging that that government has also realised this. Education is one of the foremost tools for social, economic and cultural development in communities across the UK. It is therefore extremely welcome to see universities recognised as an important enabler of th…

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  7. Reflections on the DTA programme, fellows and new videos

    …hard to believe that the final year of the DTA3 COFUND programme is fast approaching. The past four years have been a whirlwind of activity from undertaking student recruitment to welcoming and inducting our new recruits, and then delivering a wide range of training and networking activities. It has been exciting to see candidate names written on application forms become PhD Fellows who we have got to know as they have developed in their skills a…

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  8. Let’s get strategic

    …lity of their institution and the wider sector. Years of frozen funding coupled with rising costs are inevitably taking their toll across all four nations. University leaders are also increasingly worried about the impact the cost-of-living crisis is having on students – both current and prospective. The 2023-24 admissions cycle has seen the entry rate for the most under-represented students fall by a record margin. One (small) silver lining is th…

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    Susanna Kalitowski
  9. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Surya Maruthupandian

    …us materials has increased considerably in the last 15 years. There is an opportunity to explore the potential of such mineral wastes in the manufacture of cementitious binders. The use of mine tailings in cement can offer a solution to both the problems discussed. I believe the use of these wastes in cement shall reduce the burden on the environment and help in attaining responsible production and consumption. It will also be a step towards circu…

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    Surya Maruthupandian
  10. #WeAreInternational blog: Sadaf Akbari

    …cells to grow engineered tissue that could be implanted within bones to support repair. “Only 30 per cent of patients on transplant lists get the organs they need – it’s a major problem worldwide,” Sadaf said. “Engineering tissue to replace body parts damaged by accident or disease could go a long way to helping those who can’t access donor organs. The materials I’m working with are exciting because the electrical charge mimics what is observed i…

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