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  1. Why degree apprenticeships deserve your attention

    …cal doctors) through apprenticeship routes by 2031/32, compared to just 7% today, which will be no mean feat. There is already a teacher training apprenticeship route at postgraduate level, but Ministers are committed to introducing a new teacher degree apprenticeship for those without degrees (you might have seen the recent headlines screaming about ‘teenage teachers’). The well-established Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) is utilise…

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  2. Upskilling a global automative technology company

    …us with their knowledge of industry and by helping our students to be work-ready as well as helping our researchers to really focus on the challenges industry faces today. We assist KPIT with academic support to ensure their staff have the necessary skills and it is very much a symbiotic relationship where we support each other and both sides gain enormous benefit from the relationship. This collaboration is vitally important for Coventry Universi…

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  3. What you study is more important than where you study, according to new survey of graduate employers

    …e of that pressure by showing what really matters to employers. My course, marketing management, is the sort of degree that some people don’t really understand the importance of. It was a great degree though because it was really vocational, I was working directly with employers almost from day one and it’s professionally accredited. Just a couple of months after finishing my studies I am managing marketing projects professionally. I hope this rep…

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  4. International students welcome here

    …ter they graduate, at least for a period of time. International students already face rules implemented by the current government which are tougher than comparable countries – they can only stay when they graduate if they find a graduate-level job paying £24,000 a year. There are some who believe that the salary bands for graduate level jobs, which vary depending on the sector, have been set too high for regions outside London and the South East a…

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  5. Science and Innovation: future-proofing the ecosystem

    …h industries are taking a high-tech and high-skill approach. The excellent world-leading research carried out in our universities allows the UK to capitalise on emerging market opportunities. Rapidly-growing, innovative companies – especially smaller ones – rely on universities’ knowledge and networks to expand and succeed. At the same time universities are developing the research-rich entrepreneurs of the future. For the UK to prosper through the…

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  7. Low energy thermometers at Anglia Ruskin University

    …en a resounding success,” said the MD of Calex, Garry Fuller. Simon Daly, ARU’s Senior Business Development Manager who led the project was equally enthusiastic: “Knowledge Exchange is a ‘contact sport’ as it works best when people meet to exchange ideas and create new opportunities. Thanks to our world leading academics and outstanding graduates, I’m very proud that we are one of the leading providers of KE. It’s great to see our projects play su…

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  8. Communications Assistant

    …unications and policy network meetings. About you Experience of a range of marketing and communications activity (e.g., developing web content, working with the press, writing for marketing purposes) Experience of managing a social media account with a significant number of followers. A very high level of written English, with the ability to write engagingly for a range of audiences Full job description here Closing date: 11.59pm, Sunday 31 July 2…

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  9. Professionals Award

    …ted by Vice-Chancellor Professor McKellar: https://www.herts.ac.uk/aboutus/news-centre/news/2021/apprenticeships-will-play-crucial-role-in-hertfordshireseconomic-recovery-post-pandemic,-says-the-university-of-hertfordshire-vice-chancellor Case studies from team’s employer-partners and recruited apprentices: o https://www.herts.ac.uk/about-us/news-centre/news/2021/my-degreeapprenticeship-shaped-me-into-the-professional-i-am-today o https://www.whti…

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  10. Using cloud-free surveillance technology to provide enhanced crop intelligence

    …the UK, providing further intelligence and insights to the UK agriculture market. Following roll-out in the UK market, the team plan to scale-up the project to provide worldwide coverage, seeking new applications of the technology for the monitoring and prediction of environmental threats such as flooding and wildfire. Professor Jim Geach, Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire, commented: “Astrophysics is the ultimate remo…

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