General

Clear filters
  1. ‘A solution can always be found and we are on your side’ – Kingston University Clearing student turned hotline operator says

    When Veronica Oprisan decided to change paths from musical theatre to business psychology, she felt nervous about having to reapply for university.  But after securing a place at Kingston University through Clearing she is at peace with her choice and, one year later is now working as a hotline operator where she hopes to reassure […]

    Read more of: ‘A solution can always be found and we are on your side’ – Kingston University Clearing student turned hotline operator says
  2. University Alliance responds to A level results announcement

    University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson responds to the news that record numbers of students are set to take a place at university, and encourages learners to consider the full range of institutions available through clearing. “A huge congratulations to everyone receiving their results today. Students should rightfully be proud of their hard work and achievements […]

    Read more of: University Alliance responds to A level results announcement
    Vanessa Wilson CEO
  3. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    This blog first appeared in HEPI on 3 August 2021 The National Health Service is enjoying a unique moment in its 73 year-old history as its value is brought into sharp focus by the COVID pandemic. After months of weekly doorstep claps for NHS workers and NHS rainbows – a once ubiquitous sight on British streets […]

    Read more of: Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management
  4. Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University

    Rachel is also project manager for the Sexual Consent Education project the University. University Alliance recently held a seminar for members to share institutional approaches to policies and practice on sexual harassment and misconduct. Rachel Payne, Principal Lecturer in Student Experience, shares the lessons learned from Oxford Brookes University. In the wake of the horrific […]

    Read more of: Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University
  5. Leeds Beckett University develop whole system approach to tackling obesity for Public Health England

    Public Health England commissioned Leeds Beckett University to develop a guide and supporting resources to enable any Local Authority in England – and the wider UK – to implement a whole systems approach to tackling obesity within their local area. The guide, published in July 2019, describes a “how to” process, which can enable local authorities, […]

    Read more of: Leeds Beckett University develop whole system approach to tackling obesity for Public Health England
  6. Partnerships to power the NHS

    Alliance universities work with the NHS and a wide range of health sector partners, professional bodies, charities and other organisations to deliver services, design treatments, shape public policy, develop health-related applied research and undertake projects that benefit the health and wellbeing of their local community. Alliance universities work with local NHS trusts to address skills […]

    Read more of: Partnerships to power the NHS
  7. A Nursing academic at the University of South Wales has helped develop a new tool to support people with a learning disability in Wales.

    Professor Ruth Northway, who specialises in Learning Disability Nursing, worked with Improvement Cymru – part of Public Health Wales – to shape the Once for Wales health profile, which aims to provide people with a learning disability to receive consistent, safe and timely healthcare. It provides people with a learning disability with a personalised document […]

    Read more of: A Nursing academic at the University of South Wales has helped develop a new tool to support people with a learning disability in Wales.
  8. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    The University of Hertfordshire has partnered with local school Garston Manor, a specialist school for autism, learning difficulties and speech and language, to further enhance Kaspar the social robot’s ability to act as an educational companion for children with autism or communication difficulties. The project is supported by academic partners in King’s College London, and a commercial company, Compusult in Canada. The new ‘Kaspar Explains’ […]

    Read more of: Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot
  9. ARU to deliver world’s largest healthcare entrepreneurship programme

    Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been chosen as the official partner of NHS England and NHS Improvement to nurture healthcare innovators from across the country and help them gain the commercial skills, knowledge and experience to make their ideas become a reality. The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme was founded in 2016 and has become the world’s largest […]

    Read more of: ARU to deliver world’s largest healthcare entrepreneurship programme
  10. Student vaccination – a sector statement

    ​University leaders are encouraging new and existing students to take up the opportunity to get fully vaccinated as soon as possible. In a joint statement released today, University Alliance and other sector representatives have outlined the ways higher education providers are engaging, explaining and encouraging new and existing students to get vaccinated. The letter says:  […]

    Read more of: Student vaccination – a sector statement