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  1. Delivering one of the world’s first Degree Apprenticeships in Midwifery

    …a huge reduction in the number of mature students applying for places. For instance, we found a lot of support workers who wanted to be able to get on to the midwifery programme, but weren’t able to because of a lack money, or time or other responsibilities. Once you deal with at least one of those problems, it all becomes much more manageable for the student. It’s fair to say the students really appreciate the advantages of embarking on a degree…

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    Sue Lawrence
  2. UA Speech: “Higher education and courses policy going forward”

    …ughts are with those policy officials who must navigate us through all the instability and deliver solutions to the constant challenges posed by crisis after crisis. We all await the Autumn statement of 17th November with bated breath as the media speculates where the axes will fall. You might ask: what does this have to with Higher Education policy, quality and regulation? Well, pretty much everything. Every economic expert will tell you that the…

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  3. Dr. Maria Maynard

    …challenging if you didn’t want to be ‘one of the boys’. I can remember an instance of being in a meeting where a female colleague received a phone call to collect her sick child. She became very upset and left in a rush (as you would), at which the men in the room smirked and muttered as she left. I’ve worked in female-dominated and much more family-friendly environments since then – I’d be very surprised to encounter that sort of attitude toward…

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  4. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …. He recently worked with World Coffee Events creating Café Chronology, an installation and lecture programme celebrating of the history of the Italian Coffee Bar staged at the HOST, Europe’s largest trade exhibition. In his latest book, Coffee: A Global History, he looks beyond Europe, back to the 15th century Muslim coffee trade and analyses how coffee has come to be grown commercially on four continents and consumed with relish in all seven. Th…

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  5. Developing low-cost air quality monitors for Heathrow Airport

    …ies. The Heathrow SNAQ (Sensor Networks for Air Quality) project needed to install sensor nodes across take-off and landing zones and the airport’s perimeter to monitor pollutant gases and particulates – the microscopic airborne particles that are a major component of air pollution – over 15 months. While the nodes could use low-cost electrochemical sensors for the pollutant gases, there was no equivalent affordable solution for the continuous mon…

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  6. Welsh semi-wild ponies and maintaining biodiversity and agricultural sustainability

    …enhance grassland biodiversity and improve grazing for stock animals. For instance, mixed species grazing groups lead to a more efficient use of vegetation, improved agricultural productivity and the development of a more heterogeneous habitat which supports a greater biodiversity (Garcia, 2013). This is because ponies eat invasive grasses and shrubs sheep avoid, including Molinia caerulea (purple moor-grass) and Ulex spp. (gorse) (Fraser et al.,…

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  7. FOOdIVERSE project: diversifying sustainable and organic food systems

    …governing food systems with a living lab methodology. A user-centred and innovation approach in local contexts of Italy, Germany, Norway, Poland and the United Kingdom assists in comparing whilst instantaneously implementing the results in real-life scenarios. We engage different actors and include a diverse critical range of viewpoints on organic food systems….

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  8. Carbon8: made at the University of Greenwich

    …cat can commercially repurpose the aggregates in various applications, for instance in lightweight concrete blocks. Discussions are now under way to deploy the mobile plant technology in the UK, elsewhere in Europe and in North America. Professor Hills was immensely proud of the technology that the University had developed and said: ‘This first deployment shows that the University of Greenwich’s work remains World leading, and is even more relevan…

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  9. Driving the search for City of Culture volunteers at Coventry University

    …a farewell to visitors, while others will provide information on artworks, installations and events. The recruitment drive and training is being undertaken by EnV in partnership with CUSU. Not only will City Hosts be celebrated for contributing to the success of the year, they will also receive training to enhance their skills, access to discounts through a City of Culture Loyalty Scheme and the chance to widen their social circle and make new fri…

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  10. Skills Simulation Centre at UWE Bristol

    …lso soon have the opportunity to try out a brand-new CT scanner, set to be installed in early 2020. Virtual Environment Radiotherapy Training – a life-size 3D virtual radiotherapy treatment room, where students can learn to deliver doses of radiotherapy using the Virtual Linear Accelerator (VLA). A £5 million Optometry and Clinical Skills Centre which opened in 2019 to provide modern teaching and learning spaces for trainee paramedics, nurses, phy…

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