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Faculty News & Events Spring/Summer 2010
Lord Stafford Final

We are pleased to announce that the New Product Development department at SciChem has been shortlisted for the Lord Stafford Award for Achievement in Innovation as part of the Knowldege Transfer partnership with Staffordshire University, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Forensic and Crime Science*. These awards have been going for ten years and each year the best champions in innovation and university partnership are selected for the final. The SciChem NPD department has been shortlisted this year based upon the work done for the Forensic Investigation Kits and Workshops.
The NPD department at SciChem was launched in 2008 with the intention of producing bespoke curriculum relevant forensic resources that could benefit the education sector. Working* with lecturers from Staffordshire University the NPD department was created and is run by Philip Morton, a graduate and current MSc student who has given many Forensic Science workshops around the UK. Since inception the NPD department has worked with dozens of companies and advisors to create 62 different products to-date. Focussing mainly on Applied Science & Forensic Science, they have also developed products across all sciences from primary school right upto students at university.
We eagerly anticipate the results of the Lord Stafford final on 18th November 2010.
New and Updated Short Courses In Biological & Biomedical Sciences

New for 2010/11 - New and updated short courses and CPD in Biological & Biomedical Science.
Following the successful introduction of a range of half and one day professional development courses last year, new dates have been added to the programme for the forthcoming year and 2 new courses are being introduced. The new courses are a one day Identification of anaerobes course and a workshop on the laboratory diagnosis of blood borne viruses. All courses are CPD accredited by the Institute for Biomedical Science and are held at the Faculty of Sciences conveniently located close to Stoke on Trent railway station. These courses are aimed at anyone requiring theoretical and practical updating in the course topic areas and may be of particular relevance to those required by the IBMS to evidence the portfolio leading to the award of the Specialist Diploma. For further information please see the attached flyer (PDF, file size: 178.28KB) .
Science Working For You

The Faculty has Higher Education Innovation Funding (HEIF4) for a project that aims to provide a sustainable scientific focus to interest, engage and inspire our local community. Working with Stoke on Trent College and the City of Stoke-on-Trent Sixth form college the Faculty are developing a range of activities, case studies and resources that will soon appear on a dedicated portal. Local organisations are setting problems that can be solved by students from local schools, colleges and Staffordshire University. The projects hopes to inspire students to follow a career in science and to increase the number of science graduates and scientists in the local community. There are activities focused on subject enhancement, practical skills and careers information. A press release for a recent collaborative activity with the Sixth Form College and Biological Sciences at Staffordshire University can be downloaded here (PDF, file size: 192.43KB) .
We would like Science Working to become the first port of call for anyone in our locality with an interest in or question about science. If you would like more information or to see how science can work for you please contact Sara Buckley or Dr Kevin Reiling at s.l.buckley@staffs.ac.uk / k.reiling@staffs.ac.uk.
Erasmus Link With Oldenberg University, Germany

The ERASMUS programme allows both staff and students to study at partner Universities, one of the links we have is with Oldenburg University in Germany.
Students from geography, biology, ecology and forensic science would all fit into the programme of study well.
Please see associated word document (DOC, file size: 41KB) with full details.
Other resources
There is a box file in the Learning Resource Centre 4th Floor Mellor Building, marked Oldenburg – ERASMUS with more information.
Key contacts
Jon Fairburn from the Geography has been to Oldenburg and you can have an informal chat with him or email him at Jon.Fairburn@staffs.ac.uk.
Ingo Mose head of the Regional Science group ingo.mose@uni-oldenburg.de
Katja Kaboth responsible for incoming international students at Oldenburg University katja.kaboth@uni-oldenburg.de
Susan Lloyd International Office, Staffordshire University 01782 294838 s.r.lloyd@staffs.ac.uk
Newsletters
Please download the current Biology Newsletter (PDF, file size: 231.59KB) here.
Please download the current IESR Newsletter here.













