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  1. Interview: University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson

    …e. It just felt like ‘What’s happened here, why is the relationship seemingly a bit broken?’” The taskforce, she says, has “done a lot to mend that, and been really good in terms of restoring what I know to be the true picture of senior officials there. “Senior officials are extremely committed and passionate, really professional. And that’s really come through in this. They have really excelled themselves in terms of trying to engage with the sec…

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  2. Sile Sibanda – University of Derby

    …creative and think: ‘If I can’t do that, what else can I do?’ “If you really want to go to uni and you haven’t got the place you wanted, Clearing is the best option. If it wasn’t for Clearing, I don’t think I’d have come to uni.” Finding the words Sile’s course would put her in situations that encouraged her to think carefully about communication, as she would need to present facts in front of a judge and jury. The experience bolstered her, as sh…

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  3. Turner Prize win for UCLAN professor

    …ution made by the people of the Black Diaspora. Lubaina’s Turner Prize Exhibit Commenting after receiving the award, she said: “It’s great to win, especially as so many people in Preston were rooting for me. It will make a huge difference to my profile and give a platform to the issues I want to champion.” Lubaina, who was born in Zanzibar and grew up in London, was awarded an MBE in 2010. She made the headlines when the Turner Prize shortlist was…

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  4. Holly clearing a path to stellar law career

    …I finally found out that my first choice had rejected me, which was obviously really disappointing but also left me in a difficult spot so late in the day. “It was a bit of a rush at that point to look at clearing options. I chose Hallam partly because of its location. I liked the idea of a city university, it was northern and Sheffield has a great reputation with students. But there were also practical experiences available on the law degree whic…

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  5. A socially mobile society is essential for a dynamic UK

    …eans. For one thing most people, when talking about social mobility, actually only mean UPWARD mobility but of course if groups and individuals are mobile they could move DOWNWARDS in the social structure as well and no one wants that. So ‘social mobility’ is about groups and individuals moving within the social structures that exist. In the UK, and indeed in most of the western world, significantly more space has been created in the middle classe…

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  6. Vivien Yu – Robert Gordon University

    …I knew I wanted to change courses but I thought it was too late. It was only when a family friend had suggested that there was a space for Pharmacy at RGU through Clearing that I realised it wasn’t too late! How would you describe the process? The process was easy and simple. When I called RGU they made the whole process stress free and easy. They asked me a few questions and requested I send them some relevant documentation. I had to cancel my s…

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  7. Innovate for Growth: preventing the ERDF cliff-edge 

    …ation for Small Businesses has reported that small businesses are ‘remarkably’ likely to make generous contributions to their local communities, support local education providers and employ those ‘furthest from the labour market’.   Why are ERDF funded programmes so essential for SMEs?  University Alliance has collected over 250 testimonials from SMEs highlighting how essential ERDF funded programmes have been for them. Many SMEs have stated that…

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  8. Jared Neimann – Kingston University

    …, but once I called Kingston’s Clearing hotline the operators were incredibly helpful. They quickly put me at ease and explained my options. The whole process went very smoothly and, before I knew it, I was accepting my place,” he said. Jared was faced with a sudden health problem in his first academic year when he suffered heart attack while visiting his parents back in South Africa earlier this year. “It came out of nowhere and was a super stres…

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  10. Middlesex’s innovative platforming of ‘Pro-localism’ through The Newham Plays

    …nd what could be possible for young people raised in one of the most multiply deprived boroughs in the country. The projects were not games in which to have a bit of fun for the summer, they were serious productions, and the young people rose to the challenge.’ (Steve Nicholls, Founding Trustee Director, Royal Docks Trust) As with previous Newham Plays, there will be a filmed performance of the Madge Gill play, directed and edited by Middlesex BA…

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