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  1. The Independent: David Cameron’s tough stance on immigration is damaging UK universities, professors say

    …es for entry, according to university and business leaders. Maddalaine Ansell, chief executive of the University Alliance, which represents 18 colleges, said that Cameron’s stance could damage the competitiveness of the UK. “We rely on skills — particularly high-level skills — in order to compete internationally,” she said. Read the full story in the Independent….

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  2. Bloomberg Business: Cameron’s Immigration Clampdown Seen Hurting U.K. Universities

    …d Javid called for those studying in Britain to lose the right to stay once they’ve finished their courses. The approach contrasts with that of Canada or Australia, where post-study routes to work are part of the offer to students. “It has the potential to damage the competitiveness of the U.K.,” Ansell said in an interview, citing government rhetoric aimed at dissuading immigration as a cause for declining numbers of foreign students from India….

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  3. University-Business collaboration is second nature to Alliance universities

    …hing and research staff from industry – 28% of our new academic staff have come directly from the UK private sector, compared to 18% for the whole sector.[1] We hope the Government’s proposed Teaching Excellence Framework will recognise and reward the value this brings to students and their future employers. We also welcome the Royal Academy’s call for an even greater focus on research with impact. “Innovating to meet business need is second natur…

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  4. Open letter to Professor Alison Wolf and Jeremy Warner

    …the professions for which they trained. Nearly all our nursing students become nurses and nearly all our engineering students become engineers. Consequently, we have a huge transformational impact on individuals and communities around the country and on social mobility within society as a whole. Alliance universities actually do many of the things Professor Wolf sees as valuable: breaking the classroom mould of traditional higher education; takin…

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  5. University Alliance responds to BIS’ Postgraduate loans consultation

    …Postgraduate study is vital to ensure ​Britain develop​s​ and grow​s​ global talent. We are looking forward to these loans being made available for all post-graduate students – a sure way to secure the UK’s future competitiveness. However, the government still need to put the higher education funding system on a more sustainable footing. We commented on this announcement earlier this year. See our response here….

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  6. Excellence at Coventry recognised

    …f which Coventry is a member, said: “I am delighted that the ambition of our universities to deliver excellence in new and innovative ways has been recognised. There is no monopoly on excellence. The Guardian league tables are unique in celebrating teaching excellence, an essential component of university excellence but often under-recognised . Alliance universities are committed to offering the highest quality teaching, and lead the way in prepar…

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  7. The hidden value of our university research base

    …d-like robot, KASPAR, that is helping children with autism to interact and communicate with adults and other children. There are hundreds of examples like this across Alliance universities, as highlighted on their Real World Impact website. Hydrogen fuel cell research at Coventry University has led to the development of Microcab, the eco-friendly car of the future. Innovative product design techniques and technologies at Cardiff Metropolitan are l…

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  8. Times Higher Education Young Universities Summit, 29-30 April

    …ties while addressing a number of key issues: how can younger universities compete on the world stage? How do you establish world-class universities without centuries of history and tradition? How do young universities develop a niche research strategy? These and other burning questions such as the leadership challenges facing less established universities, funding and the pursuit of excellence, and distinctiveness and branding in a competitive gl…

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  9. University Alliance responds to Budget 2015

    …ersities are working collaboratively on a new doctoral training scheme built around joint research strengths in Applied Biosciences for Health. This will involve industry in design and delivery to ensure that researchers emerge with skills relevant to industry. “We also welcome the UK-wide competitive fund for new cutting-edge science facilities. Sustained investment is central to the success of the research and innovation ecosystem. But, as we ar…

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