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  1. Using bees’ communication patterns to improve energy efficiency in homes

    …ed on their usage. However, research has shown that this guidance does not effectively communicate people’s energy use at different scales. Sonja Oliveira, who is an Associate Professor for architecture and sustainability design innovation, and is leading the project, said: “As the world moves towards everything depending on electricity, including transport, we need a better way to communicate collective needs to individual households at localised…

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  2. Alliance Award

    …r times and what is unique about our diverse university community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k9G00v-4tg     Examples of A Changed World Content: Harriet Riddell, an alumna of UH ran a sketching class as part of our A Changed World Makealong: https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/a-changed-world/the-collection/harriet-riddell2 Julie Kelly, our Academic Registrar, created a presentation: Who Wants to be an Academic Registrar? https://www.herts.ac….

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  3. Prime Minister urged to review international student regulations

    …of. Martin Hall, Vice-Chancellor, University of Salford Richard Wright, Chief Executive, Sheffield Chamber of Commerce Prof. Philip Jones, Vice-Chancellor, Sheffield Hallam University Louise Punter, Chief Executive, Surrey Chambers of Commerce Prof. Graham Henderson, Vice-Chancellor, Teesside University Prof. Stephen Hagen, Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales, Newport Prof. Steven West, Vice-Chancellor, University of the West of England     Press…

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  4. FT: Let universities buy debt, says David Willetts

    …posals that universities get the opportunity to buy the debt that their graduates owe. Our response was featured in the online and print editions of the FT: “Allowing a small number of the wealthiest universities to benefit from buying their loan book rewards the fact that they take the highest achieving students, from the wealthiest backgrounds, that go on to be the highest earners”. You can also read our full statement here….

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  5. Universities and cities: Building stronger communities

    …of examples of universities working with partners in their regions to overcome complex challenges. Although we focused on four particular areas, we could have chosen many more. We are currently exploring the role partnerships between universities and arts organizations play in place-making. It would also be interesting to look at their role in improving the built environment, transport infrastructure, and tackling the issues facing refugee popula…

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    British Council Going Global 2017
  6. Innovation Award

    …rning experiences and innovative interactive collaborative design. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9i6HuXW_6Co eXtended BCU Walkthrough Video: https://youtu.be/3RjGdoyNHj8 JOINT WINNERS: Kingston University research team who co-produced learning events on end-of-life and bereavement care for people with learning disabilities during the pandemic Having worked for two decades with people with learning disabilities, focusing on end-of-life and bereav…

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  7. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Ana Tendero Cañadas

    …at is impactful, and I believe that my project has a great potential to benefit society. The bladder is highly susceptible to ageing, with 1 in 3 adults over 65 years of age suffering from bladder conditions, which impact their quality of life, are socially stigmatised and have a high economic cost for both the individual and healthcare systems. In an ageing population, it is essential to conduct research that explores the issues that affect the e…

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  8. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    …lent to encourage the companies they work with to be better. They have therefore committed to support the 10,000 Black Interns scheme, and University Alliance have also committed to offer a paid internship as part of the scheme. We recognise that meaningful progression on the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda will only be realised by taking action across the whole system. We have been furthering discussions on developing an inclusive resear…

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

    …hance our happiness. For instance, while it is a truism that money doesn’t buy happiness, it has been shown that money can buy experiences (like holidays, music concerts, nights out), which in turn can promote happiness. Interestingly, however, it has recently been shown that it is not the experiences per se that promote happiness, but the fact that we are able to share the experiences with others. Ultimately, it seems as though it is the social d…

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