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  1. Business and Education Summit: Reciprocal Partnership

    …y Alliance is proud to be a reciprocal partner for the British Chambers of Commerce Business and Education Summit 2017. We think it is vital to increase collaboration between the business community and education providers to improve young people’s transition from schools, colleges and universities into the workplace. The Business and Education Summit is an inspirational and interactive forum to explore these issues and provides the opportunity for…

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  2. University Alliance responds to HEPI report on teacher education and training

    Commenting on Whither Teacher Education and Training? published by HEPI, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “The recruitment and retention of high quality teachers is essential if we want schools that work for everyone. This report recognises the central role universities play in providing trainee teachers with the knowledge, skills and experience to succeed. “Alliance universities educate over a quarter of the UK’s train…

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  3. Managing Intellectual Property and technology transfer

    University Alliance submitted evidence to the House of Common’s Science and Technology Committee inquiry on managing Intellectual Property (IP) and technology transfer. Technology transfer and the exploitation of IP is one of multiple ways that Alliance universities forge long-term partnerships with industry. Nestled at the heart of our institutions, it sits alongside consultancy and contract work, collaborative R&D, SME drop-ins, employer involv…

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  4. Millions of pounds awarded to tackle barriers to student success

    …etention Performance indicator benchmarks. Our report, Supporting Thriving Communities: The role of universities in reducing inequality, identified strategies for success drawing on evidence from across the sector and argued that widening participation needs to go beyond access to include ensuring students are supported to complete their studies and progress to further study or a good job. Today’s announcement confirmed that seven of the 17 projec…

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  5. CU Coventry

    …time or take modules as and when it suits them. It also allows students to complete their degree in two years through an accelerated programme (although this requires students to take out a £9,000 tuition fee loan for the two-year course rather than the £5,846 per year for the standard full time CU Coventry course). The model has proved very popular and over the past six years, CU Coventry has been able to expand. It now has around 2,000 full-time…

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  6. UA responds to UCAS’ 15 January deadline data release

    Commenting on UCAS’ 15 January deadline data release, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “While it is positive to see a continued rise in application rates from disadvantaged students, this release highlights a number of areas of concern. Universities play a crucial role in training the health workforce of the future and the stark fall in numbers applying to study nursing – following changes announced in the 2015 spending…

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  7. UCLan joins University Alliance

    …sity of Central Lancashire is joining University Alliance and we warmly welcome them. “At a time when the higher education sector faces huge challenges – but also great opportunities – coming together, collaborating and working collectively gives our members a stronger voice and supports us to innovate. “The addition of UCLan, a university with a proud history, strong civic mission and a focus closely aligned to the needs of the economy, will help…

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  8. Getting smart on innovation and growth

    …e and economic boundaries for local growth and innovation are particularly complex in Britain. Universities are playing an important role in connecting the dots. Vice-Chancellors, for example, participate in their Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) but also work to link LEPs across neighbouring areas through sector interests. The University of Lincoln is a leader in the Greater Lincolnshire LEP but also works with partners in the food and drink…

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  9. Government must back lifelong learning

    …nts would welcome a more flexible approach or being able to study at home. Commenting, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “The time has come for a coordinated government approach to support people of all ages learning, upskilling and engaging with higher education. Lifelong learning is the key to a productive economy and a society where no one is left behind. “This has never been more needed than now: with jobs for life in…

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  10. Plymouth University – producing and promoting art in the South West

    …ent development programme for artists and visual arts producers and enable communities to commission visual artworks. This has received £635,000 from Arts Council England’s “Ambition for Excellence” funding Ocean Studios, which provides more than 100 affordable studio spaces in the iconic Royal William Yard. Plymouth University was an early investor and helped unlock a further £4.2 million Port Eliot Festival – Plymouth University was not only a k…

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