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  1. University Alliance announce global search for new Chief Executive

    …this role.” Dan Perrett and Simon Laver, co-founders of Perrett Laver, said: “We are delighted to welcome someone of Libby’s calibre and reputation to our Global Higher Education team at Perrett Laver. Libby will play a major role in our ambitions for the organisation, particularly within two of our key geographic markets, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Asia-Pacific. We are especially pleased to bring into our firm Libby’s expertise and insigh…

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  2. H.E.L.P. UK A new vision for funding higher education in the UK

    …omic modelling and​ shaped by the views of students and parents from newly commissioned research. H.E.L.P. UK offers clear thinking and simple steps to​ enabling universal access to student loans​,​​ bringing down the massive ​cost of the current loans​ system and re-balancing the contribution between Government and the individual to higher education. Join us for the launch and make sure to have your say in this contentious debate. Register your p…

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  3. THE – Private providers ‘need closer monitoring’, says Alliance report

    …have links with degree awarding bodies”. In addition, “there is almost no comparable information about these providers’ satisfaction, retention or employability rates.” The report cautions against “centrally-imposed minimum entry requirements” when the student numbers cap is lifted in 2015-16 – a change that is likely to lead to an extra 60,000 students entering the system, according to Treasury estimates. Libby Hackett, chief executive of Univer…

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  4. A socially mobile society is essential for a dynamic UK

    …o see people falling down than moving up. It also means that if we want to complete globally we need to advance our science and technology and create more graduate jobs to accommodate this new world. Graduate jobs are changing; the old professions are disappearing or needing to be transformed (what is the future of journalism when ‘news’ and ‘information’ is in real time and ubiquitous?). As new graduate jobs are created and new knowledge is devel…

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  5. Business-University collaboration consultation response

    Image by Trey Ratcliff We have submitted our response to the Commons Review on Business-University collaboration and are delighted to represent the innovative and market-leading work of Alliance universities. In the UK’s global, knowledge-based economy, where 80% of new jobs are in high-skill areas and new and growth industries take a high-tech, high-skill and innovative approach, Alliance universities are the critical force in the sector driving…

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  6. Learning lessons from other nations

    …iverse range of providers? How can you strike the right balance between welcoming legitimate international students and blocking the not-so-legitimate ones? In two new reports out today, the Higher Education Policy Institute puts the Australian higher education system under the microscope and then compares it to the English one. Both reports conclude that England could learn lessons from the Australian system, particularly on the support offered t…

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  7. The transformational role of design

    …ith the scientific, technical and human dimensions of innovation. Design becomes then an organisation resource to improve the goods and services that we use and the quality of the lives we lead.   Image by tanakawho Around the world industry and governments are recognising the potential for design to facilitate change, enhance innovation and deliver economic value. This is at a time when enlightened communities are also tackling local and social n…

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  8. Times – Big picture, small print in student loan jungle

    …nd simple steps to improve the loan design, bring down the massive subsidy on loans from the government and re-balance the contribution between the state and individual to higher education. This is less complicated than it sounds. You may end up with fees at £6,000 in some parts of the system, but it is strange to know the answer before you’ve done your sums. Read the full letter….

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  9. Decision to lift the cap on ambition has been vindicated

    …a smart choice to ensuring their resilience and success in an increasingly competitive world. “It is pleasing to see that the message is getting out to prospective students that a university education is free at the point of entry and that a degree is still the best option for securing employment. Graduate earnings are on average 57% higher than those who leave education at 18 and it is important that those who have the ability are given the oppor…

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  10. THE – Uncapped numbers: it’s a different story Down Under

    Source: Dale Edwin Murray The experience of uncapping numbers in the UK will be different from that in Australia, says Libby Hackett Chief Executive of University Alliance. “When you step off the plane in Australia, after you adjust your eyes to the bright golden orb in the sky, you can’t help but notice that most people have a spring in their step and a smile on their face. “Maybe it is just the sunshine, but it might also have something to do w…

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