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  1. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …, while supporting more tailored training options. [April Murray Cantwell] Coming up! The Committee is currently working towards an end-of-academic-year event for all DTA researchers. More information will be forthcoming in the New Year, so watch this space. Katheryn Margaret is also developing a Mini-Methodology Festival to encourage peer-to-peer learning and to support researchers’ understanding of the diverse methodologies that inform qualitati…

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  2. Budget recognises universities are ‘vital for economic growth’

    …“As well-run, business-like organisations, Alliance universities are both effective and efficient at delivering value for money of public investment. In times of financial constraint these essentials are even more important and compel us to spend what we have to the greatest possible effect. “However, as Mr Darling said today, the UK ‘can’t take growth for granted’ and the government must play its part. So must our universities. “Entrepreneuriali…

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  3. University Alliance welcomes HEFCE’s ‘sensible proposals’ but warns of consequences for those students who won’t get a place at university

    …e of cuts on high quality teaching and research in our universities. We welcome the commitment to continue to fund excellence in research wherever it exists. Evidence shows that selectively funding research, based on quality, will achieve the most efficient and effective allocation of public investment in research.(1) These cuts will, however, have real consequences for the growing number of qualified applicants who cannot get a place at universit…

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  4. University Alliance warns of consequences of cuts for students who won’t get a place at university

    …e of cuts on high quality teaching and research in our universities. We welcome the commitment to continue to fund excellence in research wherever it exists. Evidence shows that selectively funding research, based on quality, will achieve the most efficient and effective allocation of public investment in research.(1) These cuts will, however, have real consequences for the growing number of qualified applicants who cannot get a place at universit…

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  5. Oxford Brookes: Tegan’s Story

    …new skills in the workplace. Tegan is most proud of the fact that she has come from a position of being mainly housebound, to ultimately sustaining herself, whilst independently working and studying as part of the first group of architectural apprentices at Oxford Brookes. Tegan commented: “My work mentor at Gensler is very proactive and has regular contact with my academic tutors at the university, so we really feel like a collective group. What…

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  6. SPARK social enterprise at University of Brighton

    …nstorm and evaluate potential product-customer combinations and product-beneficiaries combinations and make choices Develop and validate the product Develop processes and key suppliers Generate value Make innovation a regular act The project has also developed an innovation roadmap model for established social enterprises. Discuss your strategic priorities Opportunity scoping Evaluate product-customer and product-beneficiaries combinations and cho…

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  7. New report finds collaboration and connectivity key to securing the future of UK research and innovation

    …of more than 60 impact case studies submitted by our universities to the REF 2014 exercise. They showcase the excellent research happening in Alliance universities and our impact both on here in the UK and around the world. These case studies show how we are finding new ways to overcome socio-economic challenges: growing industries, improving healthcare, building sustainability and shaping society. Together these stories provide compelling eviden…

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  8. Comment for the Times Higher Education on VAT incentives for shared services

    …ives for shared services. A forthcoming report by University Alliance into efficient and effective use of public funds by universities will recommend that the government reviews its position on VAT for shared services. Libby Aston, Director of University Alliance, said: “By implementing a more flexible framework to VAT, universities would be better able to out-source suitable services alongside other public bodies, reducing costs and making more e…

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  9. Collaborative outreach: ‘Whole life-cycle’ outreach benefits community and students

    …cessful in opening up higher education to a broader range of people in the community. And at the same time improves the experience and outcomes of undergraduate students participating in the programmes. For example, in 2012/13, 84.3% of students who had taken part in Students in Classrooms and 79.5% of students who had taken part in Nottingham Trent Volunteering schemes achieved at least a 2:1 degree classification, compared with 67.5% of all Nott…

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  10. Improve student funding system to boost skills and promote UK competitiveness

    …dents for a career in industry and the professions – or to start their own company. We teach 20% of the UK’s undergraduates and 14% post-graduates. Nearly 40% of our students come from lower socio-economic backgrounds (NS-SEC 4-7). We focus on professional and practice-orientated courses – 25% of all undergraduates on courses for the professions are at our universities. We are crucial for the supply of nurses, teachers and engineers. Most of our c…

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