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  1. Helping animals through pioneering pheromone therapy

    …niversity of Lincoln have been carrying out extensive research for the past 20 years in the emerging field of veterinary behavioural medicine. This explores the use of biological chemo-signals to regulate the behaviour and emotional state of animals. The group published its first independent study in 1997 on the use of synthetic fraction of feline facial pheromones to reduce urine spraying in cats in. They have gone on to develop the evidence base…

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  2. Event: University Alliance – Deloitte science and innovation showcase, 12 March 2015

    …ation ecosystem is evolving. How do we ensure it is the envy of our global competitors, and continues to transform our world? Please join us as we showcase excellent UK research, and celebrate its transformative impact on our society and economy – building sustainability, improving healthcare, growing industries and shaping society. As well as the launch of a new report into the UK’s research ecosystem, the event will include a science fair. This…

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  3. Proposed changes to EU budget is backwards step for UK and Europe’s research ecosystem

    …l, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said: “UK universities get up to 20 percent of their external research income from the EU. So a hit to the Horizon 2020 budget will have a significant negative impact on our research base. “Investment in science and research leverages private investment and leads to deep and long-lasting social and economic benefits, including job creation and growth. Many Horizon 2020 funding streams are directed towards…

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  4. University Alliance responds to the Autumn Statement 2014

    …le from postgraduate study which means they miss out on the significant benefits that studying a higher degree can bring – especially as in many cases it is a requirement for entry to a professional career and transforming their life chances. “This is a positive announcement for Alliance universities which together have almost 80,000 students on postgraduate taught caught courses – 18 per cent of the UK total. In areas such as Architecture, Allied…

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  5. Outstanding Alliance universities take home awards at THE Awards 2014

    …titutions have picked up top accolades at the Times Higher Education Awards 2014 last night. They took the top spot in a number of categories including most outstanding employer engagement initiative, most outstanding support for students and the international collaboration of the year. The University of Salford picked up two of the night’s awards – for Outstanding Contribution to Innovation and Technology and Business School of the Year. The full…

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  6. The contribution of university research to economic growth

    …act of £10 billion. The UK ranks as the 3rd most innovative country in the world and 2nd for Business-University collaboration. £376 million generated from graduate start-ups. Alliance universities generated 44% of this. University Alliance, NCUB and Innovate UK share a commitment to ensuring that the research base continues to contribute to economic growth by driving profits, attracting inward investment and creating jobs across the country. This…

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  7. BBC News: ‘Deeply elitist UK locks out diversity at top’

    …oversial findings of a new report by the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission, Elitist Britain? The report found that the UK is “deeply elitist” according to an analysis of the backgrounds of more than 4,000 business, political, media and public sector leaders. In the BBC News report, Prof West urged a “major rethink of what success looks like in the 21st Century”. “There is a massive breadth of routes to success and huge diversity of oppo…

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  8. University Alliance responds to Shadow Universities Minister’s vision for the future of HE

    …ure of Higher Education, Prof Steve West, Chair of University Alliance, welcomed this timely addition to the higher education debate. He said: “We agree that a thriving Britain needs a thriving higher education system to drive it and that investing in the UK’s knowledge economy is the only way to promote sustainable growth and prosperity. “As Robbins Rebooted recognises, access is not just about getting young people into elite universities. There…

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