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  1. Our response to the International Education Strategy

    …“As the second most popular destination for international students, we welcome the commitment from Government to build on the existing strength of higher education as a key growth industry. “Research has shown that Alliance universities are the top choice for international students whose top priority is getting a good job. With outstanding graduate employment rates and over a quarter of all students in the UK, they are having a big impact on the…

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  2. Sunday Times – Plan digital future for universities

    …en we need to build a more dynamic economy such as in the creative and digital industries. A study last week found the UK digital economy was 40% bigger than estimated, with at least 270,000 digital companies. We should be looking to create a diverse university sector that provides firms with the capacity they need in a competitive global arena. Read the full article….

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  3. Our celebration by the Thames

    …ince Cable also looked to the UK’s recent past to make clear how far we’ve come. From students protesting about business and universities working together, he then described how entrepreneur societies across our universities are now a real source of hope for the future. It was great to hear him describe small entrepreneurial companies as key to our economy and to hear of his eye opening experience of visiting the University of Huddersfield – entre…

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  4. We need long-term financial stability for the HE sector

    …d have hit universities hard but were, on the whole, managed well. The belief that universities are “awash with cash” needs to be tackled as many are working hard to grow or generate new income streams in order to maintain educational standards and facilities for students. “Whilst universities have managed well in the short-term, student number controls and limited capital investment is not a sustainable position for our crucial higher education s…

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  5. We are all global

    …iversities equipping graduates for the future” taking place at Going Global 2013. I will be chairing the event, which will feature Libby Hackett Chief Executive of University Alliance presenting a recent report on how our members are equipping graduates to succeed in the ever changing international higher education landscape. Going Global, hosted by the British Council, brings together leading international stakeholders from tertiary education at…

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  6. Changing economy means demand for university will grow

    …said: “The 3.5% increase across all university applications is not just welcome but essential for the future prosperity of the UK.” “It should come as no surprise that demand for university places is recovering. It is predicted to rise further in the future and rightly so given the impact of technology on the complexity of most jobs. Given that human capital is now the primary indicator of future economic growth, these figures should be welcomed.”…

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  7. University of Wales, Newport

    …lifications, like ACCA, CIMA, CIM and CIPD. Strong links with industry and commerce – and rated for three years running as the best University in Wales for entrepreneurship by the Knowledge Exploitation Fund (KEF). A strong focus on collaboration including a new Faculty structure to encourage cross curricular development and entrepreneurialism amongst students and graduates. Best ever results in the latest Research Assessment Exercise, with 70% of…

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  8. University Alliance support announcement on international student migration

    …export industries and it is important that we do not put our international competitiveness at risk by restricting student places. Voices across the university and business sector have joined this critical debate in the last few weeks calling for a sensible approach to net migration figures in line with our international competitors. “We would ask the Government to work with the sector on this important issue to explore ways of ensuring the UK rema…

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  9. Graduate Employability: Where next?

    …together to help ensure graduates are able to find work in an increasingly competitive jobs market? How does the higher education system ensure it is able to deliver the graduates our changing economy needs? Shabana Mahmood MP gave the keynote speech setting out her vision of where we need to go next to tackle the issues surrounding graduate employability. Libby Hackett, Chief Executive, set out the findings of the University Alliance report The W…

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  10. University Alliance welcome new national centre of university-business collaboration

    …ntact – Andrew Henry, ahenry@university-alliance.ac.uk | 07833 236 629 About University Alliance University Alliance is a group of 23 universities offering a distinct student experience shaped by a commitment to delivering world-class research and a culture of enterprise and innovation built on close partnerships with business, the professions and their communities….

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