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  1. Bringing flight data analysis into the 21st Century

    …racts in the US, including with NASA. They have also moved into offering a complete service for clients from checking sensing and recording systems through to evaluating pilot performance. This is giving the company an advantage in the global market. As a result FDS Ltd has expanded operations at their Fareham HQ where they increased staff from six to 36, and set up an American subsidiary in Phoenix, Arizona. It is not just the aerospace industry…

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  2. University of Huddersfield: Inspiring tomorrow’s professionals

    …nd facilities is an article of faith, especially important as the sector becomes more competitive. These range from a sector-leading new suite for the teaching and practice of pharmacy to a £22.5 million Learning and Leisure Centre, now under construction, which will provide a vital upgrade to sports provision. But despite its broadening horizons, the University of Huddersfield is true to its traditional Yorkshire roots. Despite its rolling invest…

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  3. Teaching & training: Meeting the workforce needs of local healthcare community

    …began work on the wards of Lincolnshire’s hospitals in the summer/autumn of 2015 after completing their undergraduate degrees with the University of Lincoln in the 2014/15 academic year. It was the largest single cohort of nursing students to graduate from Lincoln since the University was selected to deliver all adult and mental health pre-registration nursing training for the county of Lincolnshire in 2012. Lincoln’s Nursing programmes are delive…

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  4. Maddalaine Ansell article on ‘The Comprehensive University’

    …qual society is a classic wicked problem; however you try to solve it, you come across competing ideas of fairness and incentives that drive in different directions. How do you judge between the bright, hard-working child who achieved excellent A-level results with the support of the best schooling money can buy and the bright, hard-working child who might have done just as well—or even better—if they had had the same opportunity, but actually did…

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  5. Peer Review College

    …l in development) to illustrate the types of interventions that might be useful. These will be refined as the PRC matures. All existing Implementation Group Members will automatically be considered Peer Review College Members, in addition to the 5 institutional nominees. PRC Members can be invited to make bespoke interventions by any TEA partner. To enquire about the PRC offers please email TEA@www.unialliance.ac.uk. A. What is the Peer Review Col…

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  6. University Alliance responds to the Department for Education’s release on Higher Education reform

    …ng government to reduce the bureaucracy involved in running apprenticeships. We are pleased that the government has announced that they will cut the steps involved in registering to take on an apprentice by a third. This is a real and very welcome change that we hope will help universities and employers grow the number and diversity of apprenticeships we can offer. Government will need to consult carefully with universities and employers alike to…

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  7. University Alliance responds to Lord Browne’s review

    …currently investing in higher education except the UK and Romania. Between 2000 and 2008 the UK fell from 3rd highest to 15th among top industrialised nations for the proportion of young people graduating. We are now below the OECD average. The investment of public funding in universities is just that – an investment. The UK invests 1.1% of GDP in its universities. In return, they contribute 2.3% of GDP, making them generators of economic growth…

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  8. How Alliance universities are leading a path through a difficult economic climate

    …he importance of spending every pound of public investment to the greatest effect becomes even more important. “This publication describes a longer-term approach that enables these universities to focus resource on their strengths. “In the right circumstances, Alliance universities would be able to deliver some more radical changes for the university sector. In order to do so, we would need the new Government to ensure stable, predictable funding…

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  9. UCAS application data shows significant increases in STEM applications across Alliance universities

    …ease in applications to Engineering at Hertfordshire University by 32% from 2009 compares to a 14% national average increase. “It is heartening to see that the significant effort which has been put into raising aspirations in STEM subjects is paying off. The students applying for entry in 2010 will be graduating into an ever changing and dynamic market and Alliance universities have a proven record (2) of working with them to ensure that they are…

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