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  1. UA’s response to the Migration Advisory Committee’s review of the Graduate Route Visa

    …of the graduate route: “Today’s report has highlighted the substantial benefits of the graduate route to the UK. The route is clearly helping the government meet the objectives it set out and should be seen as a significant policy success. Any changes to the graduate route would be an inexplicable own goal, and I am very pleased the MAC has recognised that. Unfortunately, the government’s ban on international master’s students bringing dependents…

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  2. Professional and technical universities come top for student experience

    …from this new iteration of the TEF, which includes an independent student submission for the first time, is testament to the quality of our members’ innovative teaching. It’s important that anyone looking at the TEF results today understands what the new rankings mean. Every institution that is given a TEF ranking meets the standard quality of teaching that is expected of a higher education provider in England.”…

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  3. 8 areas that will affect universities in the coming months

    Pro-Vice Chancellor of UWE Bristol, Marc Griffiths, explores 8 areas which will be influencing the landscape for universities over the next twelve to eighteen months, in his thought piece : “A Changing Wind from all Directions”. Through the report, Griffiths reports on factors both good and bad for the sector, and on opportunities for Higher Education to realign itself with societal challenges and a congested regulatory environment. The factors i…

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  4. UA comments on measures for 2021 exams

    …em to best plan to support students through the recruitment cycle. “The welcome contingency planning will help ensure learners are not unfairly disadvantaged if they face disruption, and Alliance universities will continue to be flexible and responsive to support learners to progress to further study and succeed once at university. “We particularly welcome the intention to give parity within the measures to technical and vocational qualifications,…

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  5. UA comments on announcement on action to support young people into their preferred university

    …niversities Minister, UA CEO Vanessa Wilson, said: “University Alliance welcomes today’s announcement as a first step in ensuring universities are able to meet increased student numbers, however further support is needed to build capacity and ensure stability. “It’s also now critical for the government to address the issue of placement availability, to ensure student demand for nursing and other essential public sector courses can be met. We’ll co…

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  6. Wonkhe: Compulsory schools sponsorship must not distract from effective widening access efforts

    Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell writes for Wonkhe about the government’s proposals in its Green Paper Schools that work for Everyone for universities to sponsor schools. Now that the consultation has closed, she is calling for policy makers to give serious consideration to what universities could and should do to improve schools. “The government has proposed that all universities should either sponsor existing schools or set up new schools in e…

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  7. Alliance universities committed to the success of Government’s Productivity Plan

    …nveiled by the Business Secretary Sajid Javid today. Maddalaine Ansell, chief executive of University Alliance – Britain’s universities for cities and regions – said: “We welcome the Government’s Productivity Plan which recognises the important role universities play in securing the UK’s future success. Alliance universities have a long history of making the difference to our cities and regions – working in partnership with business and civic lead…

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  8. Ketan Srivastva – University of Brighton

    …unfortunately, the result got very delayed from the examination board. Therefore, there was no other option for me than to apply through Clearing. Why I chose Brighton for my Physical Education degree I had many options of other universities. However, my sister is a University of Brighton graduate. She had a very positive experience throughout her degree program. Moreover, she also told me that the sports facilities provided by University of Brigh…

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  9. Sonia Kibet – University of Brighton

    …o go there, so this made it easier to know which universities offered my preferences. My family members also chipped in as one of my relatives was studying at the University of Brighton and they described how it was situated in a vibrant, metropolitan city next to a beach! That is when I knew it was for me. The Clearing Process The Clearing process is used when the university still has places on a particular course to fill out. According to UCAS,…

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