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  1. Alliance universities set to play a vital role in the UK’s recovery from the pandemic

    …ent; helping people live healthier lives. The industry-responsive research undertaken by Alliance universities makes a huge difference to businesses like mine, and the real-world impact it delivers will become even more valuable as we look to power a social and economic recovery from this pandemic. “   How Alliance universities are powering the UK Alliance universities train almost a quarter of all nursing and midwifery students, 18% of all social…

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  2. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …ions for the looming emergency budget that we commissioned Public First to undertake a poll to examine what the public thinks about the role of universities post-Covid. Conscious of the role public opinion plays in how policy issues are prioritised and shaped, and the difficult decisions facing the government on future spending priorities, we think it’s essential for universities to know the starting point on a range of fronts. We know that Allian…

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  3. Students revving up for Silverstone

    …ver 130 university entries from 30 countries. Managing a technical project under the pressure of a competition helps develop and demonstrate a valuable range of skills and resources among the students taking part, setting them on course for success in their future careers. Each round of the competition includes a presentation in which students describe the car and make a business case for the vehicle, justifying the level of investment in the proj…

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  4. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …e to synthesise this feedback for the DTA Team and for the DTA3 programme funders, the European Commission. Moving forwards, this will enable us to pave a way to support DTA researchers in the continuation and completion of their work, while supporting more tailored training options. [April Murray Cantwell] Coming up! The Committee is currently working towards an end-of-academic-year event for all DTA researchers. More information will be forthcom

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  5. Comment on university places announcement

    …that this September there will be 25,000 fewer student places in universities compared with last year. With youth unemployment at record levels and social mobility at a standstill it is essential that we explore how total growth of the sector can be achieved. For the UK to remain globally competitive it is important that the Government takes steps to increase overall student numbers.” Notes to editors: University Alliance Website: www.university-a…

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  6. “Universities can help drive academic diversity in the media” says panel of experts

    …l offer training, mentoring and profiling for academics. Previous research undertaken by UA had found that less than a fifth of academic experts within Alliance institutions have had any level of media involvement in recent years, and that this often wasn’t representative of the diversity of the academic community. Marverine Duffy, Course Director for Journalism and core member of the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity at Birmingham City U…

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  7. Food recycling: waste solutions through city-scale food recycling policy are developed and tested in China – University of Brighton

    …longside UK local authorities since 1999, developing empirical evidence to underpin domestic recycling policy. Early research identified that factors such as the frequency of collection and number of waste types recycled are important, and that people-centred approaches, such as household and community level incentive schemes for recycling, can increase participation rates by 10-20 per cent. Working in collaboration with Fudan University and a Chi…

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  8. University Alliance welcomes Government funding for growth

    …e, said: “The strategic significance of this type of funding should not be underestimated. This announcement is a very welcome sign that Government is increasingly recognising the central role universities play in economic growth. Innovation and the commercialisation of research, made more possible through this funding, are key drivers of growth. Research has confirmed that innovation and high-tech approaches are the most likely to drive economic…

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  9. Kingston University research into communicating with BAME communities

    …do not always resonate with Black and Asian communities, whom for many the understanding of risk was much more about collective, family risk rather than individual risk. “One of the questions asked was, how do we change our messaging to make ethnic minorities included? We recommended that they really looked at how to protect rather than alienate – stay at home to protect your family and community is much more powerful than messaging around self-is…

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  10. Stronger Together: Building A University Alliance For The Future

    …e- or post-92s; ancient or modern: language which only those in the sector understand. This sort of one-upmanship is of no real interest to the public. So the Alliance is reviewing, without preconceptions, how our current members can best organise themselves to fight for the interests of our students; our academics; and our cities, towns and communities – opening up how we operate. I want to embrace being distinct, diverse institutions bound toget…

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