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  1. University Alliance responds to UCAS CEO standing down

    …nnouncement today that Mary Curnock Cook is to stand down as Chief Executive of UCAS at the end of April 2017, Professor John Latham, Chair of University Alliance and Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University, said: “Mary Curnock Cook has led UCAS with distinction through an increasingly complex landscape for universities. It’s no small matter to ensure hundreds of thousands of students go through the admissions system successfully every year, and Ma…

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  2. Wonkhe: Five reasons to back UK Research & Innovation

    …d their protections could be strengthened. The Bill is blind to research and innovation skills development and knowledge exchange activities. Nor does it place a duty on UKRI to promote fair and open competition for funding, which it should. If you look carefully, however, the opportunities arising from UKRI outweigh the legislative challenges.” Read the full piece here….

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  3. UA responds to government announcement of funding support for EU students applying in 2017/2018 academic year

    …nking about studying here next year. It shows that we want bright minds to come to Britain to enrich our culture and support local businesses up and down the country. It will also help to promote our world-class education system abroad. We look forward to working with government to ensure the message that Britain remains open and welcoming to international students carries weight.” Notes for Editors The Government announcement on funding support f…

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  4. THE: England’s universities to have medal-style ratings for teaching

    …Times Higher Education‘s coverage of the Government’s new TEF measures reveals that England’s new assessment of university teaching will award institutions with ratings of “bronze”, “silver” and “gold”. The article also featured comment from Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell. You can read our full response to the Government’s publication of how the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) trial year will work here….

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  5. Powerhouses and engines inquiry

    We responded to Business, Innovation and Skills Committee’s inquiry looking at the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine. This focussed on whether the Government’s devolved arrangements can deliver improved economic growth and examine if the models for devolved decision-making and co-operation on areas such as skills, science, innovation and R&D are delivering economic growth and whether they should be adopted by other regions. Click on the ima…

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  6. University Alliance responds to TEF trial specification

    …forts to build greater recognition for this crucial part of their mission. Commenting, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell, said: “There are decisions here that we strongly welcome, such as a broader approach to benchmarking with contextual assessment and a more granular system for looking at performance differences, and full level descriptors for each award level. However, we think the merits of a highly skilled employment metri…

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  7. Research-informed teaching case studies booklet

    …sities, covering a broad range of existing practice. These aim to explore what research-informed teaching looks like across different disciplines and how it benefits students, academics and universities, as well as employers and the wider community. Click on the image to download the booklet or follow this link. Read our full press release on the booklet and the workshop attended by senior practitioner at universities representing the diversity of…

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  8. Going Global 2017: Reciprocal Partnership

    …ity economies, connecting people to opportunities and addressing global challenges. Bringing together higher education leaders from across the globe, it will examine this in the context of four lenses: research and innovation; talent development and flows; societies and communities and leadership. At this year’s event, held in Cape Town, UA Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell and Prof Malcolm Press, Vice-Chancellor of Manchester Metropolitan Univers…

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  9. Developing productive places: The role of universities in skills ecosystems case studies

    …and growth. They help people to improve their job satisfaction and their income, and to lead more fulfilled lives. They underpin the success of businesses as well as public and voluntary sector organisations. The success of our towns, cities and regions depend on supporting people to gain knowledge and skills, and helping organisations to innovate and grow. As our latest report Developing productive places: The role of universities in skills ecosy…

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  10. Developing productive places: The role of universities in skills ecosystems

    …ions – economic, social and cultural. Skills are central to success in the complex, rapidly changing economy of the 21st Century, and they are also an important way for people to achieve fulfilment, to be happier and more confident. Our latest report, Developing productive places: The role of universities in skills ecosystems examines the case for universities to be a major player in meeting the UK’s skills needs. Click on the image (right) or the…

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