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  1. The way we’ll work: labour market trends and preparing for the hourglass

    …developed economies. It demonstrates that if the UK is to remain globally competitive we need a greater proportion of graduates in our workforce. We also need to create genuine progression opportunities to drive social mobility and equip the population for the demands of an hourglass-shaped labour market. You can read more about the impact on changes to the labour market in a blog by Libby Hackett, Director of University Alliance. Read the report…

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  2. The Times – ‘Soft ways into university face the axe’

    …cle in the Sunday Times Libby Hackett, director of University alliance, welcomed plans to scrap UCAS tariffs for certain vocational courses as alternatives to A-levels. “[Parity of esteem] is a laudable aim, but it never did provide that equality of status because it does not compare like with like. It’s trying to put different types of qualifications into a single system. It doesn’t help anybody,” Hackett said. Read the full article here – (behin…

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  3. THE: Individual course fees may be used for distribution of ‘margin’ places

    …ans there will be about 25,000 fewer young people able to go to university compared with this year. With growing demand for graduates in our economy and massive youth unemployment, this seems nonsensical.” The Alliance wrote to government ministers late last year suggesting “fairer” ways to apply the margin to avoid a “false divide” in the sector, but a decision on the future of the policy, as well as the AAB plan, has been delayed. “We urgently n…

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  4. University Alliance responds to UCAS applicant figures

    …nd it is certainly not good for the UK economy. “At a time when our global competitors are increasing the number of graduates in the workforce to increase their capacity for economic growth, how can the UK justify a reduction of 15,000 university places – especially when there are such high levels of youth unemployment? “These headline figures also mask the popularity of particular courses and universities. There are many Alliance universities tha…

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  5. Response to UCAS consultation on admissions reform

    Image courtesy of comedy_nose via Flickr University Alliance response to the UCAS consultation on proposals to reform the university admissions process. We broadly support the changes proposed for 2014 and there is general recognition that there is value in pursuing reform of the admissions system. However, it is not clear that the proposal for 2016 provides the best solution to the underlying issues highlighted in the Admissions Process Review (…

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  6. Teesside University

    …d for its specialist courses in areas such as digital media, animation and computer games design; criminology, policing, forensics, crime scene science; health and social care; engineering; and leadership & management. In recent years, Teesside University has invested £270m on its campus to provide one of the best study environments in the UK. It includes the award-winning and innovative £22m teaching and learning building, The Curve as well as a…

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