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A taste of happy and helpful innovation

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International Hospitality Management Student Jemma Stephen won an Inspirations Student Prize as part of the COVID-19 Student Innovation Challenge for shifting her business model online to supply delicious treats to people during the pandemic.

Bringing a bit of theatre back during COVID-19

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Creative Entrepreneurship Student Barry Robertson won an Innovative Idea Prize from the COVID-19 Student Innovation Challenge for supporting creatives who were left struggling as a result of lockdown as venues shut and the curtains closed on theatre opportunities.

Kindness and creativity in the COVID-19 Student Innovation Challenge

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Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s very purpose is to be innovative, inclusive, impactful and professionally-focused. Enter the COVID-19 Student Innovation Challenge to perfectly embody this mission, and bring to life our cultural values of ambition, innovation and collaboration.

Jump starting tourism

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Dr Andrew Martin, senior lecturer and Director of the Scottish Centre of Tourism at Ðǿմ«Ã½, writes about how jump starting tourism in Scotland and Aberdeen will be a huge challenge for the in-dustry and how our graduates will have a stake in making that happen.

Accelerating Innovation in the Education Sector

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Attendr won the Most Innovative award on Startup Sunday, Kyle Martin, COO, writes of his personal journey as part of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Startup Accelerator programme.

Reinventing Knitting for the Future

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Lucy Fisher, an Ðǿմ«Ã½ Alumni, was part of the Startup Accelerator programme this year. She writes of her experience of working with family to create a global community of knitters.

Our Storical Story

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Storical won the Best Pitch Award during Startup Sunday Live 2020. Rachael Ironside speaks of her experience while working the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Startup Accelerator programme.

Creativity and positivity abound in challenging times

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Look Again's Hilary Nicoll and EIG's Sally Charles share their thoughts on the new Creative Entrepreneurship course, which had to very quickly move to online delivery.

In celebration of a workforce and the call to arms

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Laura Chalmers is leading a collaborative project between Ðǿմ«Ã½ and NHS to deliver training for key staff in the fight against coronavirus. She believes that this is an example of the university at its very best, creating a workforce for right now, and tomorrow

Responding to the NHS call for Support to Fight COVID-19

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This feature story highlights how the university community is jointly supporting the government in its fight against the COVID-19.