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  1. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …s efforts. For example, we know that public support for arts and humanities-based subjects historically poll lower than other subjects. When asked which subjects universities should prioritise within the recovery, respondents within this survey polled social sciences at 24%, with 13% for languages and 12% for the arts. Despite this, we remain committed to defending the value of these subjects. We have to acknowledge and recognise that there is wor…

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

    …mple is our free-to-access Business Incubator Programme. A 12-month, cohort-based programme for early-stage innovative businesses, it includes guided sessions on core business areas including value proposition design and business model consolidation; plus one-to-one business mentoring and access to modern, co-working spaces, networking opportunities and access to mentoring from our business advisors and Entrepreneurs in Residence (EiR). Since laun…

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  3. 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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  4. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Surya Maruthupandian

    …COFUND DTA3 provided with an incredible opportunity of being a part of a research group which is larger and widespread across universities which are the part of University Alliance. I believed it has provided us the chance to interact and collaborate with other researchers from different countries and research areas across different universities. The various training programs, workshops and summer/winter/autumn schools conducted by DTA had always…

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    Surya Maruthupandian
  5. The DTA Biosciences Summer School

    …the ageing bladder back in April, as part of the Centre for Stress and Age-related Diseases at the University of Brighton, in collaboration with the University of Portsmouth Ageing Network. Having only been part of the DTA for a few months, I found attending the Summer School for Applied Biosciences for Health at UCLan to be eye-opening and rewarding. In today’s society, it is essential for the public to understand the impact of our research. The…

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    DTA students at museum reception
  6. Profile: Professor Alistair Fitt, Deputy Chair of University Alliance

    …udents and research. Students are the leaders and influencers of the future- ultimately they hold the fate of our nation in their hands-and they are the most fun and interesting people to be around. Similarly, research holds the solutions to all of our problems. I’ve always felt that science, by which I really mean knowledge, is the thing that can take us wherever we want to go.”…

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  7. How Coventry University Group are driving ‘challenge-led innovation’

    …elivering ‘challenge-led innovation’, supporting businesses and commercialising research to benefit regional economic growth “The pace of technological change and the disruptive nature of technology is continuing to transform our world. There is no hiding, shying away or opting out. It is everywhere and anywhere. For Coventry University Group, and indeed all higher education providers, adaptability and a willingness to keep pace with change is ess…

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  8. In conversation with business leaders: here’s what SMEs like mine need from the Chancellor

    …y to innovate? An article in Harvard Business Review last year cited Crunchbase research that only 2.3% of women-led start-ups received venture capital funding in 2020. It’s a similar story in the UK. You just have to be pragmatic. I launched Chater Smart expecting to grow the firm organically rather than looking for outside investment. Growth may happen more slowly, but we can still innovate! How important are SMEs/early-stage businesses to regio…

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  9. University Alliance launch ‘Driving Academic Diversity in their Media Voices’ campaign with live online panel event

    …greater numbers of diverse academics to engage with the media. To mark the launch, we hosted an online event, where a panel of speakers addressed the importance of media diversity, and how the higher education sector can take collective action to allow for greater representation in the academic voices within the media. The event also marked the launch of our ‘Expert Bank’, which has launched on our website and is hosted by one of our campaign part…

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  10. Winner of the Integrity Award at Alliance Awards 2020 recounts her award-winning work

    …raduate Research, a highlight of the Doctoral College calendar. This campus-based event has regularly brought together research students and supervisors from across the institution in celebration of doctoral research. In 2020, after months of planning and preparation, the festival scheduled for 1st April had to be cancelled as the UK headed towards lockdown. Lorraine made a swift about-turn and, along with colleagues, began rapidly tackling the mu…

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