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  1. Flexible, responsive and diverse: the Doctoral Training Alliance marks its three year anniversary

    …Director Prof Tara Dean said: “The success of our DTA programme can not be underestimated and its size is a testament to that. To have 150 PhD students in three years is something that we are proud of. It is the largest multi-institution PhD training programme in the UK whose focus is to produce highly employable researchers who will grow the UK’s capacity in basic, applied and experimental R&D.” Notes to editors: For more information on the DTA p…

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  2. Universities: the hub and spoke in UK innovation

    …dge and talent for business including SMEs help innovators navigate and access funding through a ‘one-stop-shop’ model build relationships between Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and SMEs, addressing a key challenge which has faced LEPs. Powering the engine… The report argues that universities have the leadership, connectivity and continuity to make a significant difference to the innovation ecosystem. To support their activity, it suggests t…

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  3. Flexibility is key

    …ace the return on HEIF as £6 for every £1 invested, although this probably underestimates the ultimate benefits to the economy and society thanks to the positive changes it makes to universities’ approach to knowledge exchange in the long term, and the many knock-on benefits for employment and skills that may arise. “This is a critical time, where the future success of the UK, both in terms of our international competitiveness and social cohesion,…

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  4. How Coventry University Group are driving ‘challenge-led innovation’

    …ntry University are delivering ‘challenge-led innovation’, supporting businesses and commercialising research to benefit regional economic growth “The pace of technological change and the disruptive nature of technology is continuing to transform our world. There is no hiding, shying away or opting out. It is everywhere and anywhere. For Coventry University Group, and indeed all higher education providers, adaptability and a willingness to keep pa…

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  5. Robert Halfon MP speech on Degree Apprenticeships

    …e of our most elite universities. There has in fact been a 16% decrease in undergraduate entrants from low participation areas between 2011/12 and 2015/16. This drop is due to the collapse in part-time students. The National Audit Office has warned of a ‘two-tier’ system developing where the most disadvantaged attend the lowest ranked providers. I would like to see the elite universities properly being held to account for the numbers of disadvanta…

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  6. University Alliance submission to OFS quality and standards consultation

    …cept the premise that benchmarking these indicators leads to students from underrepresented groups being expected to accept lower quality, including weaker outcomes, than other students. There is a multitude of evidence, including from the OfS, to show that both continuation and completion are closely linked to socioeconomic and family background. Students stop studying for a range of reasons, many of which are wholly unconnected to their experien…

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  7. Peer Review College

    …erienced practitioners immersed in the distinctive teaching practices that underpin the TEA endeavour, to build student success for all, through inclusive and transformational education. The PRC Membership will include: Up to five representatives from each TEA partner university, with deep and broad experience of teaching and learning issues, whether in a faculty or as central staff, and evidence of some national expert profile including but not l…

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  8. Keeping it local in Blaenau Gwent

    …f enterprising, hard-working people trying to start or grow their own businesses. Now almost a year old, the project is continuing to develop ways in which it can meet its ultimate mission of providing a positive impact locally. 3VTV’s specific remit is to try to find a sustainable model for local TV which benefits the economy. The channel makes free “taster” adverts for local small-to-medium businesses who have never before used video for marketi…

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  9. A Snapshot of Science

    …e DTA Applied Biosciences for Health programme are using their research to understand and combat a wide range of diseases and health conditions. At their recent summer school they illustrated this breadth in a competition to capture their research in just a single image. All those who attended, voted for their favourite entrant. Scroll down to see all the entries and find out the winner. Fluorescent Probe to Track Anticancer Activity in Broccoli A…

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  10. Sile Sibanda – University of Derby

    …students who studied forensics elsewhere, Sile recognises that the facilities set Derby apart. She says: “When we tell them about the crime scene house, a lot of them didn’t have that. They don’t have the experience that we do.” Sile also credits the teaching team for being so tuned-in to current developments. This included placement opportunities and scientific trends being used in evidence. She explains: “Having lecturers who still work in the i…

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