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  1. Alliance Awards 2021 event

    …ards 2021 – now in its second year. Join us online at our virtual event to celebrate the hard work of colleagues and friends across the Alliance, and find out the winners of this year’s 6 awards. With live entertainment, appearances from successful nominees and a live chat to engage with the proceedings, we hope you can come along to what will be a great event. Click the event invitation graphic above to register for the event, or find it here: ht…

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  2. Inspirational women of the Alliance

    This #InternationalWomensDay, we’re celebrating the Inspirational women of the Alliance- those women working in our member universities who have been nominated by their peers and colleagues for their inspirational leadership, outstanding contribution to their field, and work championing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. We received so many nominations, we decided to categorize them. Take a look at what the Women of the Alliance are being recogni…

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  3. Women in research

    This #InternationalWomensDay, we’re celebrating the Inspirational women of the Alliance – those working in our member universities who have been nominated by their peers and colleagues for their inspirational leadership, outstanding contribution to their field or collaborative approach to their work. This category is for those nominated for their outstanding research and innovation. You can see all the categories here Professor Claire Surr, Profe…

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  4. Women championing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

    …ions &, RS), Coventry University Annette not only executes her role with excellence but goes above and beyond this in many ways. She is a member of the staff Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Council and is the Race Equality Council Chair as well as being the BME Staff Network Lead. Outside of Coventry she is the first and only International Board member of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE) in the United S…

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  5. Women inspiring through collaboration

    …University Alliance and colleagues across the Alliance membership. Cathy Burleigh, Director of Finance and Legal Services at Oxford Brookes Cathy is a member of UA’s Finance Leads network. Cathy has inspired through her openness and willingness to share challenges, her meticulous attention to anticipating issues long before they hit, a tremendous advantage for a group that is at the frontline for handling risk is invaluable. Despite the challenge…

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  6. Hertfordshire: Jake’s story

    As we celebrate the value of apprenticeships during National Apprenticeships Week, former University of Hertfordshire degree apprentice Jake Parrott, 25, reflects on his experience working, learning and developing as a professional at Vauxhall Motors. “I began my apprenticeship journey as a fresh-faced 18-year-old, immediately after I left sixth form. I started as an entry-level Business Administration Apprentice at Vauxhall Motors in Luton, befo…

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  7. University of Brighton: Creating Cleaner Engines with Dolphin N2

    …d to market. The internal combustion engines they have designed rival fuel cells and batteries in their efficiency and produce near-zero emissions of harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx). The company has recently been bought by FPT Industrial, a leading manufacturer in industrial vehicles, and will likely be used to make long-haul trucks more efficient and cleaner. Simon Brewster, CEO of Dolphin N2 said “We knew the technology had world-leading efficiency…

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  8. University Alliance respond to the Department for Education’s consultation on the de-designation of QAA as the Designated Quality Body in England

    …ds, and protect the sector’s international reputation. “As it stands, we remain extremely concerned about the divergence of the regulatory approach to quality and standards in England from the rest of the UK, as well as European and international norms. This puts the sector’s global reputation for quality at risk. “If the QAA is permitted to step down on 31 March 2023, we reluctantly concur that the OfS should undertake all quality and standards a…

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