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  1. The Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire

    …f Hertfordshire. The ACCOMPANY project used the robotic home assistant Care-O-Bot 3 inside the Robot House to develop and test new technological solutions for supporting older people in a motivating and socially acceptable manner. Herts continue to operate this robot alongside its successor Care-O-Bot 4, the only one currently in the UK. The LIREC project (Living with Robots and Interactive Companions) used the Robot House to develop robotics tech…

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  2. Alliance Award

    …https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/a-changed-world/the-collection/josh-gaddes-aka-afari Maya Horton, a PhD student, wrote an essay: https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/a-changed-world/the-collection/maya-horton Surya Maruthupandian wrote a poem: https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/a-changed-world/the-collection/surya-maruthupandian   Teesside University-For the co-creation of their staff Values and Behaviours Framework with over 100 stakeholders. Teesside…

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  3. 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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  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. Innovation Award

    …stic test for Covid-19. Within weeks of the start of the awareness of an on-coming pandemic the team had adapted their LAMP approach for detecting urinary tract infections (UTIs) to the Covid-19 virus. By the spring of 2020 they had made successful bids to the Welsh Government for resources to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the test, together with a partnership with a local engineering design company to produce a manufacturable point…

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  6. 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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  7. HE leaders and heroes

    …men. This commitment is reflected at home with her encouragement of her six-year-old daughter Freyja to carry out science experiments in the garden. Her national reach extends to Whitehall, as co-author of the UK Industrial Biotechnology Strategy that was officially presented to UK Government in 2017 and adopted along with its associated road map. Professor Julie Lydon OBE, Vice Chancellor University of South Wales I feel very fortunate to have ha…

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  8. Universities must tackle inequality in all its forms

    …ister’s goals for access and attainment can be met in practice. As well as buy-in from senior leadership teams, the report identifies embedding objectives throughout the whole university as important for success. This might lead to widespread changes to current practices and processes. Universities should also move away from a deficit model where a student is assumed to be ‘lacking’ certain skills or attributes to a model where the skills and attr…

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  9. SPARK social enterprise at University of Brighton

    …sue these activities Once completed, this research will help create a cross-border social enterprise innovation strategy and action plan, a new model for social enterprise innovation, an innovation accelerator network including cross-border ‘Social Entrepreneur’ safaris, and an online tool for start-up social enterprises. Project findings and impact Balance activities between trading activities and social/environmental aims in a social enterprise…

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