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

    …unately Jules was unable to join us at our Parliamentary launch of Start-up: a story as she was busy preparing her own launch – of the exciting new pop-up Tea Shed inside Fenwick Foodhall! We caught up with Jules to find out how the launch went. “On the 20th April, The *TeaShed launched its very first pop-up Tea Shed inside Newcastle’s busy and prestigious Fenwick Foodhall. The launch of this pop-up is quite a landmark in the life of The *TeaShed….

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  2. 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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  3. UK universities growing global graduates

    …yability and why students are choosing to study at them. New research shows: 87% of international students at Alliance universities study so that they can get a good job (83% other UK universities/83% globally) 81% of believe that their learning will help them get a good job (80% other UK universities/76% globally) 72% felt there were opportunities for work experience/work placements as part of their studies (69% other UK universities/66% globally…

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  4. Growing global graduates

    …yability and why students are choosing to study at them. New research shows: 87% of international students at Alliance universities study so that they can get a good job (83% other UK universities/83% globally) 81% of believe that their learning will help them get a good job (80% other UK universities/76% globally) 72% felt there were opportunities for work experience/work placements as part of their studies (69% other UK universities/66% globally…

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  5. BBC: ‘Vocational courses call to UK universities’

    Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance, has commented on a BBC article on vocational learning. This is in response to a Policy Exchange poll, which found 55% of adults believe too many people studied narrowly academic subjects. Libby said: “We can expect to see big changes to the way we work in the future – technological advances, changing global economies, environmental uncertainty. And we are going to need innovative and entrepre…

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  6. Telegraph: Where have all the students gone?

    …In an article for the Telegraph, Peter Stanford looks at the impact of student number controls and the reasoning behind empty university places. In the article, Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance said, “these students tend to come to our universities for specific courses that we do very well and so they are not going to be tempted to go elsewhere by the new freedom that has been introduced.” Read the full article….

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  7. Guardian: Scholarship scheme won’t attract poor students

    …esponded said, “these figures are not a useful reflection of the support received by students attending Alliance institutions. The fact is, Alliance universities have, on average, over twice as many students from lower-income and under-represented groups compared with the rest of the sector while achieving some of the highest graduate prospects. That is the bigger picture that these figures fail to recognise.” Read the full article….

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  8. The sector’s long-term health has to be at the forefront of our thinking

    …University Alliance has already made a huge impact, influencing policy outcomes and showcasing the role of our universities in transforming futures – through the stories of our students, our business partners, and our research users. The Big Issues As we move forward, a number of critical issues need to be addressed: Fundamentally – what is the sector’s vision for higher education? What sort of system do we need in the future and are we making th…

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