Climate Action in Social Policy
…d on October 24, 2021 Green skills for a low carbon post-COVID transition Posted on October 24, 2021 Climate Change, Agriculture and Natural Resources programme at Greenwich Posted on October 24, 2021…
…d on October 24, 2021 Green skills for a low carbon post-COVID transition Posted on October 24, 2021 Climate Change, Agriculture and Natural Resources programme at Greenwich Posted on October 24, 2021…
…out the winners of this year’s 6 awards. With live entertainment, appearances from successful nominees and a live chat to engage with the proceedings, we hope you can come along to what will be a great event. Click the event invitation graphic above to register for the event, or find it here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_DwtM65CVQd2XpR7Vt7PKtg Thanks to all those who took the time to submit excellent nominations: our panel of extern…
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…insight into the type of work others do in different departments and businesses.” Jason says working alongside his studies has not just benefitted him financially, it has made the content much more interesting to study as he can apply straight away to his day-to-day work, at Tony Gee and partners, where he is the lead for Building Information Modelling. The apprenticeship will have a real impact on Jason’s career progression. He says, “After grad…
…ation for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY), a membership organisation representing 30,000 professionals working across the childcare and early years’ sector. Susanna has extensive experience as a researcher and public policy professional, having worked for a variety of organisations including the Equality and Human Rights Commission, the Hansard Society, and the Institute for Public Policy Research. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political scie…
…d and sought after. Alliance universities are widely valued for the benefits they bring to students, society and to the economy. University Alliance networks are delivering meaningful, timely and positive outcomes for members. University Alliance programmes are driving impactful collaboration, innovation and investment in applied research, teaching & learning and knowledge exchange for members….
…sponse to the Independent Review of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) calls for views – which closed in February. The Review, commissioned by the government and led by Dame Shirley Pearce, is due to report in the summer. Read the full terms of reference here. University Alliance Chair John Latham said: “We back a robust, independent framework on teaching and learning quality. The entire system is subsidised heavily by th…
…rst non-academic Associate Dean in the Faculty of Health and Social Care, responsible for academic staff working in the OU’s 13 Regional Centres. She then had a spell at the AUA as Executive Director, before joining Salford University as the Director of a brand new department, Student Life. Liz is Deputy Chair of the Mulberry Multi Academy Trust, and works as a non-executive director on a number of Boards, including AHUA and Common Purpose. She al…
Professor Julie Lydon OBE Vice-Chancellor of the University of South Wales Professor Lydon took up the position of Vice-Chancellor of the University of South Wales in 2013. She became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glamorgan in 2010, where she previously held the position of Deputy Vice-Chancellor. Prior to joining the university she was Assistant Vice-Chancellor at UWE Bristol with oversight for academic quality, student services, academic…
…lvements include close connections with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and other funding agencies, and he is a University Alliance research lead. He served as Executive Secretary of the world applied mathematics society (ICIAM) for eight years. In January 2018 he became the President of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). He is Chair of the UUK Health Education & Research Policy Network (HERPN)…