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  1. Robert Halfon MP speech on Degree Apprenticeships

    …ree apprenticeships are expanding and I’m delighted that there are now over 100 universities on the register of apprenticeship training providers. But, I want to see more. Our higher education sector is one of this country’s greatest strengths. But, it must not become complacent. For both students and industries a traditional three-year, full-time degree is no longer always the best option. Our universities must diversify and modernise their provi…

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  2. Going Global 2018 – registration now open

    Network at the world’s largest open conference for leaders of international education – explore collaborative solutions with more than 1,200 leaders from 80 countries at Going Global in Kuala Lumpur from 2-4 May 2018. The British Council’s annual conference for leaders of international education, Going Global 2018 will explore the theme, ‘Global connections, local impact: Creating 21st century skills, knowledge and impact for society-wide good’….

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    British Council Going Global 2017
  3. Blurring the boundaries: co-creation in technical education and across the sector

    …6. DLHE and NSS data shows high levels of attainment and satisfaction, with 100% of graduates saying that the programme prepared them well for starting their own business. Graduates not running their own companies are also proving to be highly employable within professional and managerial roles. The programme is developed by the active involvement of its students including through the requirements of the final year project which requires their inp…

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  4. UWE Bristol: Team Entrepreneurship

    …6. DLHE and NSS data shows high levels of attainment and satisfaction, with 100% of graduates saying that the programme prepared them well for starting their own business. Graduates not running their own companies are proving to be highly employable within professional and managerial roles. Students are actively involved in developing the programme – the final year project requires their input into the future of the programme which benefits future…

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  5. 2017 Winners

    University Alliance held its inaugural student enterprise competition, Innovating Future Business, on Wednesday 10 May. The competition, organised in partnership with the University of Salford and held at the university’s MediaCityUK campus, showcased innovative, forward-thinking business ideas from students across Alliance universities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6ryiHKWpE4 Budding entrepreneurs representing 11 Alliance institutions pitche…

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  6. Telegraph: Universities will see their funding increase after Brexit, education select committee says

    UA work on the future of EU structural funds has been featured in a Telegraph article focusing on a report published by the Education Select Committee on the impact of leaving the EU. The report, Exiting the EU: challenges and opportunities for higher education, was published following an inquiry by the Education Committee earlier this year. Read our response to the Committee’s report here. The Telegraph’s coverage examines how universities will…

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  7. Providing answers to the remotest questions

    …ld trials, more than 200 messages were exchanged in three months, with over 100 different farmers using the service to get answers to pressing agricultural issues – such as identifying and eradicating crop pests, poor crop development, and crop disease symptoms. Since then, the software design approach has been adapted by Safal Solutions to build systems for institutions connected to microfinance and primary agricultural co-operatives. For example…

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  8. Going Global 2017: registration open

    University Alliance is pleased to be a reciprocal partner of Going Global, the British Council’s annual gathering of education leaders from across the world. At the event, over a thousand delegates will come together to explore collaborative solutions to global issues and discuss the role of higher education. Taking place in London on Monday 22 – Wednesday 24 May, this year’s conference will explore the theme Global cities: connecting talent, dri…

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  9. Plymouth University – producing and promoting art in the South West

    …s “Ambition for Excellence” funding Ocean Studios, which provides more than 100 affordable studio spaces in the iconic Royal William Yard. Plymouth University was an early investor and helped unlock a further £4.2 million Port Eliot Festival – Plymouth University was not only a key sponsor but also contributed to its programme of events, from arts and crafts workshops to taking part in their first ever “science-lab”. Plymouth University creates op…

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  10. Setting out to explore new frontiers of collaboration

    …global healthcare sector. The cohort will grow to 60 students and more than 100 supervisors this year. Building on this success, we have now launched our second programme – DTA Energy – which will connect students and staff from 12 Alliance universities. DTA Energy will focus on producing doctoral graduates equipped with the skills and experience to tackle the global challenge of ensuring future security and sustainability of energy supplies and t…

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