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  1. Standing out from the IT crowd: how do we make Britain a world leader in digital skills?

    …on digital skills to help inform the ongoing Science and Technology Select Committee inquiry on Digital Skills. The event, at the London offices of Google UK, involved representatives from universities, sector bodies and business, and was chaired by Nicola Blackwood, Member of Parliament for Oxford West and Abingdon and Chair of the Science and Technology Committee. The discussion covered three themes – schools, higher education and employers. Rea…

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  2. How can the HEA’s Embedding Employability Framework be used to help universities engage employers?

    …think they received ‘good’ or ‘very good’ value for money. Fast forward to 2016, and we have a Green Paper that suggests using a combination of Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education Survey (DLHE) and HMRC data as a common metric for graduate employment. The arguments against this have been well-rehearsed in recent months: many believe there are methodological issues with DLHE, and linking what someone has learnt as a result of teaching to…

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  3. Campus wellbeing: Festival offers a health boost for body and mind

    …y do so, to get involved in a wide range of activities. “The University is committed to the health and wellbeing of all its staff and students and we strive to provide a working and studying environment where people feel happy, relaxed and empowered to take time out from their regular routines and try new activities which can have a positive impact on their day to day lives.” The Festival of Wellbeing is an extension of the Health and Wellbeing Fo…

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  4. Health networks & partnerships: Developing a greater understanding of treatment of wounds and skin defects

    …burns using less donor skin yet with improved functional and aesthetic outcomes. A partnership was set up in 2015 between Avita Medical Ltd and the University of Huddersfield’s Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention to to better understand the ability of RES™ to effectively treat these types of skin wounds. The Institute of Skin Integrity and Infection Prevention is an inter-disciplinary group whose members can pool an enormous rang…

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  5. University Alliance responds to HEPI paper on designing a Teaching Excellence Framework

    …idence base and implemented gradually. “One of University Alliance’s key recommendations in response to the government’s green paper is that the TEF should be introduced in stages. This will allow for proper evaluation of its operation in practice, giving space to make changes or commission further research where required, including on how prospective students can make the most informed choices possible. “In particular, with the government’s focus…

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  6. Going Global 2016

    …ting cultures: education policy, economic development and engagement. It encompasses a diverse range of sessions addressing different aspects of this agenda, including growing the skills base for academia and industry, engaging communities, and the role of universities as anchor institutions, underpinning a vibrant national culture and working towards political stability. Registration for the event opened this week, with early bird registration cl…

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  7. Shedding light on policymaking and research

    …School of Health and Life Sciences, Professor Guy Daly. This will happen before March 2016, and will involve a visit to the university campus and engagement with the local health service. Coventry is home to many exciting developments in health research and delivery. I look forward to showing the Minister some of the exciting things that are happening. Upon reflection, the 2015 Pairing Scheme has been a fantastic experience for me and a great opp…

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  8. University Alliance responds to the announcement of Stern Review of university research funding

    …and diversity which exist in the system. “As Sir Paul Nurse acknowledged in his recent review of the Research Councils, high-quality research takes place in a wide range of institutions and any funding system must be inclusive. “It is important that a genuinely competitive system is retained and that the real-world impact of research continues to be reflected, particularly at a time when big changes are underway in the research and HE funding land…

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  9. Queen’s Anniversary Prize honours four Alliance universities

    …ssava’s journey ‘from farm to fork’ has improved crop production and the incomes of rural farming communities. The NRI’s research also featured in our Real World Impact project, read more here. The University of Huddersfield was honoured for its work in promoting, producing and presenting contemporary music to an international audience. The university has brought new music to new audiences and developed generations of creative artists. It also cre…

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  10. University Alliance welcomes Sir Paul Nurse’s review of the UK Research Councils ‘Ensuring a successful UK research endeavour’

    …tion are essential to increasing productivity in the UK. We must invest at comparable levels to competitor nations. “We must also manage this investment cleverly. Funding excellence wherever it is found means no one can rest on their laurels – but all must strive for ever greater excellence. The dual support system drives dynamism and innovation. As Sir Paul’s report recognises, this system has served the UK well – with a wide range of institution…

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