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  1. University Alliance calls to reintroduce two year post-study work visas

    …in addition to their time at university they will have the opportunity to undertake in-work placements and to contribute back to the UK.” Notes to editors (1) University Alliance Growing Global Graduates Report Analysis by HEFCE University Alliance is a non-partisan, non-political organisation working to promote, safeguard and sustain the public benefit delivered by universities together with our members. Our members are Bournemouth University, U…

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

    …the ability are given the opportunity to go. “In an expanding system it becomes even more important that we look at the long-term sustainability. We will continue to work closely with the Government to champion the value of going to university and ensure a sustainable way of funding higher education for future generations.” Notes Data on graduate earnings from OECD, Education at a Glance 2013 report. University Alliance is a non-partisan, non-pol…

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  3. 2014: A Crucial Year for Higher Education

    …Writing for the Huffington Post, Libby Hackett looks at what is in store for 2014 and argues that it is a critical year for higher education. She says, “The historic announcement at the end of last year that the Government is going to fund the removal of limits to the number of students going to university raises some interesting questions for higher education as we enter 2014.” Read the full article here….

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  4. The Guardian University Forum

    …twork is running a one-day forum to explore the future of UK higher education policy ahead of the next General Election. The event will focus on how universities can foster student innovation and what impact immigration policy will have on the UK’s world-class skills and research base. This is a must-attend event for senior higher education professionals. Speakers include: Rt Hon David Willetts MP Madeleine Atkins, HEFCE Dr Pericles Lewis, Yale-NU…

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  5. The Times – Up to 60,000 more students after end of university cap

    …Universities will be able to admit about 30,000 more undergraduates from next autumn, in a significant expansion of higher education announced yesterday reports Greg Hurst in The Times. Libby Hackett, chief executive of University Alliance, said: “These extra places will ensure the UK can meet the need for additional highly-skilled graduates helping us meet the demands of the future economy.” Read the article….

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  6. Telegraph: Universities ‘will need more money’, say vice-chancellors

    …n funding any expansion of student numbers, given the backdrop of current funding restraints. In a Telegraph piece on this report, we have responded saying that that “this does not have to involve an increase in tuition fees.” Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance, has said: “Instead of tinkering around the edges, we should be exploring intelligent reform that will address the fundamental inefficiencies of a system that spends the…

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  7. Telegraph – Warning over ‘postcode lottery’ in university admissions

    …atistic, that more people from poorer backgrounds are attending university under the new few regime, masks important variations in participation such as the 40 per cent decline in part-time entrants. “This evidence suggests there has also been a decline in participation in areas of the country that have been hit particularly hard in current economic climate.” Read the full telegraph article here. Libby Hackett also features in a number of articles

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  8. University demand ‘to rise by a quarter’ says Willetts

    …needs to grow from 368,000 to 460,000 to meet demand. Universities have seen a squeeze on places in recent years, with thousands of students failing to get on courses. The primary school place shortage could go on to hit undergraduates, he says. The paper from the universities minister is billed as his projection of the future of higher education in the UK. Robbins Revisited, Bigger and Better Higher Education Read the BBC article  …

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  9. Start-up: Guy’s story 6 months on

    …ise how passionate I am about working with young people and it made me think about how I could in some way help more young people into work. It really builds on the same idea that was behind Streetscape. I am currently on the hunt for funders, possible partners and individuals looking for a career in sales. If you would like to find out more please email me. Thank you again for the opportunity to be a part of this project, I wish the best of luck…

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