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  1. Putting students centre stage welcome, but wider economic vision lost.

    …oking in-depth at the White Paper next Tuesday, 5 July. Journalists are welcome and can register here – http://unialliancewhitepaper.eventbrite.com/ About university Alliance University Alliance is a group of 23 major, business-engaged universities committed to delivering world-class research and a quality student experience around the UK. They are universities without boundaries: delivering economic and social growth through close links with thei…

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  2. WHITE NOISE: University Alliance Policy Seminar exploring the White Paper

    …t the White Paper. There was lively discussion and debate about the impact the White Paper could have on the sector, which will no doubt continue over the coming months. We are still looking at the White Paper and refining our analysis, but to give you an idea of our current thinking you can see the presentation Libby and Liz gave at the seminar below. Feel free to leave comments below to keep the discussion going….

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  3. More than just a degree: stories of empowered students

    …endless possibilities on offer to learn, explore and grow. Politicians and commentators quite rightly ask what we are getting in return for the investment in universities and universities haven’t always been good at explaining or demonstrating this. This is partly because the very aspects that are so valuable and unique about universities, that make the investment so worthwhile, can often seem intangible. Here at University Alliance, an organisati…

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  4. University Alliance urges the Coalition Government to provide a vision for the UK economy

    …growth. Public investment in UK higher education is lower than the OECD average – we are lagging behind countries like Poland and Slovenia as well as the US, Canada, Sweden and Germany. Global companies will not invest in the UK without serious public commitments from this Government about their strategic investment in higher education and research.”…

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  5. Graduate recruitment survey is good news for graduates and the economy

    …nterprise are at the heart of Alliance universities – on average, start-up companies established by Alliance graduates generate more than double the turnover of the average English graduate start-up company. As well as building on today’s good news about graduate employability we will continue to work with Government to ensure it creates the right environment for new start-ups.” / end. Notes for editors Examples of a different approach to graduate…

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  6. University Alliance warns against sleepwalking towards a privatised university sector

    …the common defining feature of the fastest growing 6% of businesses between 2002 – 2008. These businesses generated half of all jobs created by existing businesses during this time. About the Alliance: University Alliance represents 23 major, business-focussed universities at the heart of the sector delivering world-leading research with impact.Alliance universities educate over 26% of all UK students and achieve some of the highest graduate-level…

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  7. Briefing on University Alliance Response to Browne Review

    …investment in the engine of an innovation-driven economy and is a central component of any strategy to reduce the deficit whilst increasing growth. Browne’s proposals for a graduate contribution scheme are an opportunity to introduce a fair and progressive system for students, graduates, universities and government alike. There is, however, a considerable job still to do on the part of Government to achieve a fundamental shift in understanding th…

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  8. Guardian: The bank that likes to say och aye

    …up with Nobel prizewinner Mohammad Yunus, of microbanking fame. Gillies, a community health specialist, understood that providing economic opportunities for women – the principle behind Yunus’s renowned Grameen bank – was key to improving health and social outcomes for the most disadvantaged in society. Gillies is now principal of Glasgow Caledonian University, and in a few weeks’ time she plans to sit down with UK government officials, including…

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  9. Efficiency, leadership and partnership: an approach that delivers shared economic priorities

    …niversities in order to secure future economic growth. The UK Government’s commitment to achieving economic recovery and future growth is not in question but the fiscal deficit puts a different framework on decisions regarding investment and public spending in this country. The Government shares many of the economic priorities of universities including: equipping a highly-skilled workforce; driving innovation through partnership with business and…

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  10. University Alliance respond to Policy Exchange report on area of 'crucial economic importance'

    …continue but we disagree that this requires an explicit policy to return to 2001 funding outcomes. It is a principle of selectively funding research, based on excellence, that has driven the improvement in the UK research base and will continue to do so – not an explicit policy to concentrate research in particular institutions or to an arbitrary, historic level. The minor changes in 2009-10 funding were a result of RAE 2008 findings that showed e…

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