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  1. University remains a smart choice for individuals

    …places remaining high. However, it is important that universities do not become complacent. We need to continue to make every effort, in partnership with business and the professions, to secure employment for recent graduates. “Investing in higher education pays off in the long run, both for individuals and society. The Spending Review this week will once again highlight how tight budgets are, but it is essential that we think creatively about how…

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  2. THE – Medical transfusion won’t save BIS from further bleeding

    Libby Hackett comments on an article looking at possible cuts to widening participation funding. ‘The transfer of £875 million in the medical education and research budgets to the Department of Health to meet spending review targets would be a “box-ticking exercise”, according to Labour’s shadow universities and science minister. ‘And it would leave further savings of up to £500 million still required from the Department for Business, Innovation…

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  3. Guardian – UK higher education: why the current numbers don’t add up

    …, share and receive knowledge; how we deliver value; and how we connect to communities around the world. Our education system needs to adapt to this rapid pace of change, as individuals and the economy place new and changing demands on how and what higher education delivers. This means seriously considering the evidence on the need for, and value of, graduates to ensure that decisions we make are well informed, not made in a short-term vacuum. It…

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  4. Huffington Post: Cuts to Support Disadvantaged Students Would Be Dire

    …ese same students to succeed and get a good job? Even in terms of economic efficiency this makes no sense; students that drop out would be much less likely to repay their loan. ‘There is a lot of talk about making access to university fair for all. Of course, this is essential for economic efficiency and social justice. But increasingly evidence shows that simply getting into university does not ensure graduate success: the ‘best’ graduate jobs re…

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  5. Our response to the Witty Review

    …industrial strategy and seek to establish which universities are globally competitive in research relevant to the sectors and technologies of the industrial strategy. The review will start by looking at relevant research questions: which universities are world leaders in their specific fields? how can we determine that they genuinely are? what do we need on the ground to build on what is already happening? how can we organise financial and incent…

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  6. Move over coffee houses, it’s time for Tea Sheds!

    …of the pop-up. Of course I will oversee it all, but it is very much a team effort and I am really proud to have such a fantastic group of hard working people. This will just prove how brilliant young people are! There is much more to come too. We are now with the two of the UK’s biggest food retail wholesalers, Cotswold Fayre and Hider and this will see a dramatic growth in *TeaShed listings across the UK. Over the next few years we also will expa…

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  7. University of South Wales is Launched

    …size and provides Wales with a major regional university, well equipped to compete with counterparts across the border. We are thrilled that Professor Julie Lydon, formerly of the University of Glamorgan, will be Vice-Chancellor of the new University and look forward to continued work with her and the rest of her team. The University continues to promote the values of University Alliance, the University is a member of the St David’s Day Group, rec…

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  8. UK universities growing global graduates

    …n the UK after they graduate. Post-study work in the UK needs to be more than a possibility for the lucky few. It should be an attractive and feasible option for more of our highly motivated graduates. The benefits to getting this right reach far beyond the students and universities involved, affecting the UK’s international competitiveness, economy and society. Check out Growing Global Graduates….

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  9. Growing global graduates

    …n the UK after they graduate. Post-study work in the UK needs to be more than a possibility for the lucky few. It should be an attractive and feasible option for more of our highly motivated graduates. The benefits to getting this right reach far beyond the students and universities involved, affecting the UK’s international competitiveness, economy and society. Check out Growing Global Graduates….

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  10. Our response to the EU budget for 2014-20

    …all expenditure, EU leaders have agreed an increase in research, innovation and education spending for 2014-20. Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance responds: “We welcome this significant increase in the EU’s research and innovation budget for 2014-20. This commitment to supporting research and innovation is the right decision in a difficult economic climate. “Increasing investment, and funding research based on excellence, will f…

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