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  1. Prof John Latham announced as new University Alliance Deputy Chair

    …uty Chair – she leaves a strong legacy which we will be building on in the coming months and years.” Professor John Latham said: “It is a great honour to be taking up the role of Deputy Chair at University Alliance. I’m looking forward to working with all our institutions to make the difference to our cities and regions through high quality teaching and research with impact. “During Mary’s time as Deputy Chair, University Alliance has made a signi…

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  2. Guardian: A new voice for research ‘at the heart of government’

    …Royal Society president Sir Paul Nurse, who was commissioned to lead a review into the research councils, released his findings last week. His report calls for a single agency to oversee research councils, and greater collaboration between scientists and the government. Our response to Sir Paul’s review was published in the Guardian coverage of the review. You can read our full response here….

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  3. The Guardian University Awards 2016

    …way to raise its profile. And that’s where the Guardian University Awards come in. Winning an award highlights your achievements to the Guardian website’s 8 million daily readers around the world. Of those readers, one in five describes themselves as a student – exactly the people who need to know which universities are doing an especially great job. All you have to do is pick a category in which you believe you stand out. The categories honour e…

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  4. Graduate recruitment: Work-based learning embeds practical skills into studies

    …day release courses fully funded by their employers. The university has a commitment to CPD and embedding degree studies into practical study and industry. For example, it has developed a suite of programmes for the Royal School of Military Engineering including a Foundation Degree to sit alongside intensive work based training. The curriculum was designed in such a way that it would mesh seamlessly with the work students were undertaking in the…

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  5. Teaching & curriculum development: Putting law into practice

    …ents are exposed to academic law, as well as being required to prove their competency in professional skills such as legal writing and drafting, advocacy, client interviewing and practical legal research. They are also required to study three vocational electives, all tailored to the practical realities of solicitors’ practice. The course provides students with networking, mentoring and training opportunities via regional and internationally renow…

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  6. Knowledge exchange: Driving the Northern economy

    …ry with the skilled engineering and technology staff they need to grow and compete. Operated jointly by Mersey Maritime and LJMU, the new facility is designed to be a global centre of excellence within the UK. Within the Liverpool City Region, the marine and maritime sectors generate about £3.5bn of sales and contributes to 12 per cent of the region’s GDP. More than £947m of those sales are exported, making the sector a “key element” in rebalancin…

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  7. Guardian HE network: The Teaching Excellence Framework: can higher education up its game?

    …ld also disadvantage some universities and give students a skewed picture. Comparing the employability data for say, philosophy and nursing could be misleading. “Measuring excellence in a research-intensive university that’s teaching an academic subject might look very different from a university that’s running a nursing or teacher training course – and that might look different again from a conservatoire that’s trying to prepare people for life a…

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  8. Mind the gap: Engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education

    University-business engagement comes in many forms. There are numerous policy reports that have looked at how universities can best support collaboration with business on applied research and knowledge transfer. However employer engagement in educational provision (course development and delivery) within the university sector is less well understood. Mind the gap: Engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education aims to provide…

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  9. THE: Scheme opens up PhD training opportunities at post-92s

    …that the training model would encourage PhD students to exchange ideas and support each other. The PhD is often seen as a very lonely way to study,” Professor Harrison said. But he added that “every student on the scheme will come together for summer schools and postgraduate conferences to discuss their project plans and discuss how they are going”. The networking opportunities would also benefit PhD supervisors, he said. Read the full article he…

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  10. CSR: Skills for new growth

    Read University Alliance’s submission to the Comprehensive Spending Review – ‘Skills for new growth’. We have also summarised the key priorities for skills for new growth for the Government to bear in mind ahead of the CSR. They are: Numbers. More graduates are needed to keep pace with growing demand for higher skills. The cap on student numbers must remain off. Access. Student Opportunity Funding enables universities to attract and support disad…

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