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SEPnet: a sustainable model for a collaborative physics network

SEPnet: a sustainable model for a collaborative physics network
SEPnet: a sustainable model for a collaborative physics network
The South East Physics network (SEPnet) is a collaboration among nine universities in the South East of England, working together to deliver excellence in physics. By sharing resources, we are able to add much more value to our departments, students, and subject than we could achieve individually. Our core ambitions include ensuring the sustainability of physics in our region, enhancing the employability of our students, delivering advanced training, securing the pipeline of future students, opening up new research opportunities and breaking down barriers to improve the accessibility of physics for everyone. We believe that SEPnet provides a tried and tested model that could be rolled out by others to improve the academic excellence of other disciplines in different regions.
Collaborative network, employability, outreach, public engagement, training
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Limbert, Michelle
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Limbert, Michelle, Dunningham, Jacob, Keenan, Olivia, Soares, Cristobel, Benson, Veronica and Hepwood, Claire (2022) SEPnet: a sustainable model for a collaborative physics network. The Physics Educator, 4 (2), [2230001]. (doi:10.1142/S2661339522300015).

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The South East Physics network (SEPnet) is a collaboration among nine universities in the South East of England, working together to deliver excellence in physics. By sharing resources, we are able to add much more value to our departments, students, and subject than we could achieve individually. Our core ambitions include ensuring the sustainability of physics in our region, enhancing the employability of our students, delivering advanced training, securing the pipeline of future students, opening up new research opportunities and breaking down barriers to improve the accessibility of physics for everyone. We believe that SEPnet provides a tried and tested model that could be rolled out by others to improve the academic excellence of other disciplines in different regions.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 May 2022
Published date: 1 June 2022
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2022 World Scientific Publishing Company.
Keywords: Collaborative network, employability, outreach, public engagement, training

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Local EPrints ID: 469967
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/469967
ISSN: 2661-3395
PURE UUID: 2080856a-221f-4b8b-a806-c60412603fde

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Date deposited: 29 Sep 2022 16:41
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 21:46

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Author: Michelle Limbert
Author: Jacob Dunningham
Author: Olivia Keenan
Author: Cristobel Soares
Author: Veronica Benson
Author: Claire Hepwood

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