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A musician with a speech impediment has seen success in Hollywood with compositions appearing in blockbusters and TV series.
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UNIVERSITIES, employers, and local leaders will work together to create thousands of local jobs as the recovery from the pandemic gathers pace. New research by Universities UK (UUK), Universities and the UK’s economic recovery: an analysis of future impact, which was compiled by the National Centre for Entrepreneurship in Education (NCEE), is published today. It predicts that over the next five years universities in the North-East will be involved in research projects with partners worth almost £1 billion; help 725 new businesses and charities to be formed and train more than 10,000 nurses, almost 4,000 medics and 8,000 teachers. The research is published as UUK launches #GettingResults – a campaign to put universities at the heart of the economic and social recovery – with a renewed commitment from universities to do even more to reach out to new partners locally and nationally and deliver even greater impact than currently estimated.
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