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  1. UA response to the HEPI/HEA 2016 Student Academic Experience Survey

    …Today’s survey provides important and timely analysis of students’ priorities and experiences. While many of the findings are encouraging, the overall picture is complex. Discrepancies, for example between different disciplines, ethnic groups and between students living at home and independently, will need to be looked at in detail, taken seriously and addressed. “As the implementation of the government’s white paper proceeds, these findings will…

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  2. Higher Education Show

    …Executive, University Alliance Dr Faye Taylor, Policy & projects manager (research, business & innovation), University Alliance Phil Richards, Chief Innovation Officer, JISC Conrad Bird, Director of the GREAT Britain campaign, Prime Minister’s Office & Cabinet Office Communications Sarah Howls, Head of Student Opportunity, HEFCE Prof Koen Lamberts, Chair, N8 Research Partnership and Vice-Chancellor, University of York You can find the latest agend…

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  3. Research Fortnight: Remember them? Education isn’t just for young people. It’s time to look again at lifetime learning accounts.

    …preparation for adult life and are more likely to vote for politicians who understand this. “Nevertheless there are many adults, already in the workplace or seeking to re-join it, who want to continue learning. Some may have failed at, or been failed by, education the first time round. Others may have done brilliantly but ended up in sunset industries. As the recent budget document noted, “as working lives lengthen and jobs change, adults will nee…

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  4. University Business: Government set to miss higher education targets

    …from widening participation backgrounds and ensuring they achieve good outcomes once they arrive. “But we cannot and must not rest on our laurels, and as this report shows, there is a risk that unless progress accelerates, the Prime Minister’s ambitious targets will be missed. More needs to be done right across the sector to identify potential and talent wherever it exists, so that intakes reflect the whole community. A helpful first step would b…

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  5. UA responds to the Stern Review of the REF

    …osystem in an advisory role to Research UK when it is formed. Environment and impact should be assessed at Panel level within the REF so that challenge-based and interdisciplinary research are fully captured. Consultation should take place with the research community on establishing common currencies and units to measure impact. The REF must retain a selective staff approach to avoid contractual changes which would be to the detriment of the UK re…

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  6. University Alliance response: Grant Letter & Science and Research Allocations

    …within our institutions continues to make a real-world difference for businesses, particularly SMEs, in driving productivity gains. “We also welcome the decision to maintain support for high-cost subjects, although within this budget it is crucial that adequate provision is made for student nurses, midwives and allied health professionals in light of the changes the government has made in this area. “There are real concerns that halving Student Op…

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  7. Campus wellbeing: Festival offers a health boost for body and mind

    …try new activities which can have a positive impact on their day to day lives.” The Festival of Wellbeing is an extension of the Health and Wellbeing Fortnight which ran successfully for several years previously. But due to funding from the Extra Life campaign, the University was able to expand its activities. The Extra Life initiative is a partnership between the University, Middlesbrough Council, Public Health England, Middlesbrough College, Jam…

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  8. Wonkhe: Spending Review 2015: how the sector see it

    …Wonkhe’s round-up of responses following the CSR 2015 includes a look at what the higher education sector is saying. The announcement on that the science budget is being protected has largely been welcomed, although with hints that some are far from satisfied that it is enough, but the squeeze on the Student Opportunity Fund has “disappointed” multiple sector leaders. Our response was also included in the piece….

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  9. THE: Spending Review: student funding shake-up announced

    …moves on part-time and postgraduate students in the THE article. However she added, “Given the vital role of Student Opportunity Funding, ministers must ensure that the cuts announced today do not undermine the Prime Minister’s ambitious goal of doubling the proportion of disadvantaged young people entering higher education by 2020.” Read our full response here.  …

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