A Bucks-based property investor and development company have chosen to fund a student at Nottingham Trent University. Jansons Property, which is based in Beaconsfield, launched the Alexander Jansons Bursary in Property Development and Planning to fund a student from a low-income family for the duration of their studies whilst at university. The bursary relates to a £20,000 non-repayable donation which will be awarded to one undergraduate student. The university will select a student studying towards an undergraduate degree in Property Development and Planning for the 2021/22 academic year. The student will also be welcomed to visit Jansons Property’s main office in Beaconsfield, where they can get first-hand experience of life in the property and development industry.
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UK lobster exporter Barron Shellfish is closing down its 60-year-old family business blaming Brexit red tape and hidden costs, The Guardian reports.
The company bought lobsters from businesses in Bridlington, exporting up to five tons a week of lobster to countries including Spain, Belgium and Italy.
Scottish salmon producers demand joint Brexit task force
Scottish salmon producers are calling for called for the creation of a cross-border government taskforce to resolve the Brexit related-bureacracy problems experienced by seafood businesses this year.
Tavish Scott, the Chief Executive of the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO), has taken the idea of an expert working group to Westminster and Scottish cabinet ministers.
Researchers focus on the role of human behavior to advance comfort knowledge
Comfort is a daily human experience central to the perception of our environment and the continuous processing of sensory input.
Environmental factors such as smell, temperature and light can influence comfort, as can our interaction with products, such as the design of a chair or a mattress. Increasingly, researchers investigating the science of comfort and discomfort are focusing on the role of human behavior.
A special supplement to the journal
WORK presents the latest advances, from optimal seat design in offices and transportation to the influence of smell on comfort and the interaction between time and comfort.
Nottingham Trent University hands out more than £60,000 in Covid fines to rule-breaking students
But residents feel not enough is being done
15:49, 2 MAR 2021
Man runs away from police officers after being found at house in Burns Street (Image: Nottingham Post)
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More than 400 students have been handed Covid-19 warnings by Nottingham Trent University and fined more than £60,000.
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