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  1. 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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  2. UA responds to announcement of new TEF panel chair

    Commenting on the announcement of Professor Chris Husbands as the first Chair of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) panel, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Chris is a highly trusted and respected figure both within the higher education sector and beyond. “His strong track record – as well as his impartiality and rigour – make him the ideal candidate for this role. I congratulate him on his appointment, which sends…

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  3. University Alliance response to the Stern Review

    Commenting on the Independent Review of the Research Excellence Framework led by Lord Stern, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “We are pleased that Lord Stern recommends that the principles of the REF – including assessment predominantly by peer review – should not change. “We do have concerns about submitting all research active staff. There can be significant variation in how much time faculty members spend on research…

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  4. Research Fortnight HE: Mission groups split on higher education bill

    …rdless of other engagements in EU negotiations, she said. “I don’t see why committees shouldn’t work as they should.” The Fixed-term Parliament Act requires a two-thirds majority to secure a general election, making it unlikely that a new Conservative leader could call a snap general election and recall parliament before the bill had passed into law. “Even if it did happen, it’s entirely possible the new government would reintroduce the bill,” Ans…

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  5. Honours for UA staff in Queen’s 90th Birthday list

    …orked with people with learning disabilities in a range of residential and community settings in both England and Wales. She has been a learning disability nurse for 37 years. Danny Porter MBE Danny Porter, Head of Sport Services at Sheffield Hallam University has received an MBE for services to higher education and the charity sector after raising more than £100,000 for cancer and neuro care. At the age of 32, Danny was diagnosed with a rare form…

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  6. Wonkhe: It’s time for real action on the BME attainment gap

    Following University Alliance’s report last month, Supporting Thriving Communities: the role of universities in reducing inequality, Nona McDuff, Director of Diversity, Equality and Inclusion at Kingston University and Helen Barefoot, Deputy Director of the Learning and Teaching Innovation Centre (LTIC) at the University of Hertfordshire, have written for Wonkhe on how their two institutions are working strategically to address attainment gaps an…

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  7. UA response: UCAS equality data report

    Commenting on equality data reports published by UCAS today, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “Today’s publication by UCAS is an important step in providing greater transparency and data which universities can act upon. “While it is important to recognise the progress made in recent years, this granular information will help institutions focus on areas where more needs to be done. Our research has identified partnership…

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  8. Creating innovative regions: The role of universities in local growth and productivity

    …– that the main contribution of universities to innovation is through the commercialisation of their research. Universities contribute so much more, particularly in their regions. Institutions like those in the Alliance are rooted in their regional economies. Many grew out of the needs of the industrial revolution and have been a stable presence ever since. They have longstanding networks of graduates in many different occupations and public sect…

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  9. Space: New innovation centre set to transform sensor applications across the world

    …a leading innovation centre. The centre will house, support and establish commercially viable high tech businesses working on sensor systems and applications. Over 300 businesses are to be created by Sensor City within the next 10 years, and 1000 plus jobs. With £13billion currently generated by the sensor industry in the UK, and 1.4m people employed in sensor-aligned professions, the new facility will ensure that the innovation and entrepreneuri…

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