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

    …I would not have been able to build my late payments app that will benefit 1000s of SMEs who suffer the impact of late payments everyday. Keep+ provided the vital funds needed to prove concept.” Kirsten Antoncich, Clinical Director, Positive Progress “Without the funding, coaching and support, my business wouldn’t exist, it’s as simple as that.” John Baker, Managing Director, Drugloo International “The ERDF funding has been of immense assistance…

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  2. Sile Sibanda – University of Derby

    Studying Forensic Science Finding a voice Sile Sibanda didn’t want to miss out on the uni experience and so changed her plans after results day to ensure she could still start that September. During her time at Derby, she embraced every opportunity. As a graduate, she continues to use her voice, both at BBC Radio Sheffield and in performing poetry. Changing course It’s surprising where life can take you if you’re open-minded. That’s what Sile fou…

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  3. Kingston University says…

    …sday 18 August, Kingston University will have a dedicated team of more than 100 hotline operators taking calls from hopeful students. They will include course leaders, lecturers and current students, who will guide applicants through the Clearing process step by step, putting them at ease and answering all their questions. The key advice to students is to keep calm and focus on getting the best outcome possible, Mr Beales said. “If you haven’t qui…

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  4. Powering research and innovation

    Globally connected and locally rooted, Alliance universities deliver research that is making a difference to people every day and are central to the hope that this country’s recovery will be driven by cutting-edge research and innovation. In 2018-19, Alliance universities received over £100m worth of research grants and contracts from research funding councils, governments, charities, and commercial businesses. Already, R&I generated by our membe…

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  5. Women championing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

    …gaged throughout this challenging pandemic and empowered us to deliver over 100 virtual events and workshops, including a two-week regional Entrepreneurship Festival, Thrive with over 2000 attendees and an International conference, Evolve on Inclusion and Diversity in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education. She is also a Trustee for the River Learning Trust, which demonstrates her commitment to supporting the next generation and giving back to…

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  6. Universities, the NHS, and health workforce transformation

    This article was originally published in Wonkhe. Working alongside the NHS requires universities to constantly be adapting. The relationship between universities and the health and social care sector can be described as evolutionary. For decades, nurses were trained directly on wards, with schools of nursing traditionally hosted by individual hospitals. Training began to move towards higher education in the mid-1990s, but it took until 2009 for a…

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  7. 2023 in review

    …ated the manifesto at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts with over 100 attendees from across the higher education and creative sectors, and 111 individuals and organisations have signed up to join the coalition since our manifesto launched. I wrote a piece for WonkHE outlining the key asks in the manifesto, and why I feel so strongly about protecting the creative skills pipeline. 5. I heart degree apprenticeships 1 in 3 degree apprentices…

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  8. University Alliance responds to UCAS end-of-cycle data release

    Responding to the release of the UCAS sector level end-of-cycle data today, University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson said: On the drop in acceptances for nursing courses: “Whilst it is heartening to see acceptances are up 2% for midwifery courses, it is worrying that acceptances for nursing courses are down 11% on 2022 levels. The future of the NHS is dependent on meeting the recruitment targets set out in the NHS’ Long-Term Workforce Plan. To achi…

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  9. University Alliance responds to OfS announcement on degree apprenticeships development fund

    University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson responded to today’s announcement on the guidance received by the Office for Students from Secretary of State for Education Gillian Keegan, to include a £40m degree apprenticeships development fund as part of the 2023-24 Higher Education Strategic Priorities Grant. Wilson said: “Degree apprenticeships are increasingly one of the most popular and competitive higher education options, and rightly so. They offe…

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  10. University of West London

    UWL is ranked in the top 100 universities in the UK for the overall quality of our research and almost 80% of our research is rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) in the latest Government Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment. Over the last few years, UWL has invested more than £150 million into the campus to create an inspiring social and learning environment for students in which they can develop and thrive. *…

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