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  1. THE: #DearSam: UK HE sector tells new minister Sam Gyimah what his priorities should be

    Source:www.samgyimah.com Sam Gyimah was appointed the new joint Minister for Higher Education at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Department for Education in this week’s reshuffle. Times Higher Education asked the HE sector what his priorities should be – UA chief executive Maddalaine Ansell was featured in the article. Maddalaine said: “Sam Gyimah takes on the role at an important juncture. His top priority is…

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  2. Wonkhe: The major review of HE finance must focus on the real problems

    University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell has written a piece for Wonkhe about the government’s major review of higher education funding. Maddalaine writes that the government needs to be brave enough to use the review to focus on the real problems. “In relation to mature learners, we saw a further drop of 40% in applications this year. As many mature students used to study at Levels 4 and 5, there has been a decline in demand for the…

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  3. Research Fortnight HE: Four policy experts talk Brexit

    What are the priorities for Brexit and HE? Chief executive Maddalaine Ansell is featured in an article exploring the issues surrounding Brexit and how higher education and research must be protected as part of Research Fortnight HE’s Brexit Week series. Maddalaine talks about the three main issues that must be considered: employees from the EU; EU students and research programmes. “Universities need to better communicate their civic role, because…

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  4. An excellent Christmas card for 2017

    Georgie Underwood’s winning design The results are in – the 2017 University Alliance Christmas Card has been chosen. The front cover of our card was designed by Georgie Underwood, a third year student studying BA Illustration at the University of Portsmouth. The design will be used on the cover of our Christmas card which we send out to our key stakeholders. This year’s theme was ‘excellence’ and Georgie explained what inspired her design: “I was…

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  5. Turner Prize win for UCLAN professor

    …n made by the people of the Black Diaspora. Lubaina’s Turner Prize Exhibit Commenting after receiving the award, she said: “It’s great to win, especially as so many people in Preston were rooting for me. It will make a huge difference to my profile and give a platform to the issues I want to champion.” Lubaina, who was born in Zanzibar and grew up in London, was awarded an MBE in 2010. She made the headlines when the Turner Prize shortlist was ann…

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  6. UA responds to the Industrial Strategy white paper

    Commenting on the Industrial Strategy white paper, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Alliance universities are key delivery partners for industrial strategy – spurring innovation, developing people with the high-level skills the economy needs and as key anchor institutions supporting place-based growth. “It is particularly welcome that today’s white paper signals a more strategic role for the Office for Students in iden…

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  7. Technical and Professional Excellence: Perspectives on learning and teaching

    …t inspire, enterprise education, learning by doing and engaging employers. Commenting University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Britain’s higher education system encompasses distinct models of excellence in teaching and learning. This diversity is both a strength and a source of innovation. “Excellent teaching has always been at the heart of what Alliance universities do. This is shaped by close engagement with industry and the…

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  8. Technical and professional excellence: perspectives on learning and teaching

    …have always valued and championed innovative and excellent teaching, long before the introduction of the Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework. We recognise that excellent teaching comes in many guises and that students are best served if universities are encouraged and incentivised to develop new approaches. The importance of modern civic universities cannot be overstated in the context of Brexit and the Industrial Strategy. We already play…

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  9. The TEA Sandpit

    …ce Alliance staged a landmark event with our Sandpit on 12 and 13 September 2017. With over 60 people from across our member universities, we drew on a depth of experience and expertise to push the boundaries of programme design. We also discussed how the Teaching Excellence Alliance should develop. Sam Grogan, Director of the Teaching Excellence Alliance, sets out the plan for the Sandpit So what did we do and what did we learn? We explored our u…

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