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  1. Why should you attend the BCC Business and Education Summit 2017?

    …ing covered on the day? This year the Summit will focus on three key themes: Enterprise and education – how can schools create the business leaders of tomorrow? Solving the puzzle: maximising productivity through skills How can universities and business work together to drive economic growth? Why should I attend? If you’re a business, the BCC Business and Education Summit is a valuable opportunity to network with educators and members of the Chamb…

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  2. Women inspiring through collaboration

    …he network and all its members have proved invaluable during the last year coming together regularly to share experiences and solutions to common issues and challenges. Magi has inspired by how she has gone out of her way to share her vast experience in the HR world and the approaches taken by Coventry to dealing with the endless difficulties thrown up by the pandemic. In addition to her vast knowledge and wisdom Magi brings humour and light relie…

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  3. First ever University Alliance awards recognise the commitment and dedication of Alliance colleagues

    …lped unite or support a group of people leading to a positive result or outcome: Winner: The UWE Nightingale, UWE, Delivered the UWE Bristol Nightingale Hospital – a 300 bed fully ventilated Intensive Care Hospital   The Braveheart Award: recognises individuals whose actions and behaviours convey a true sense of conviction to do the right thing often going above and beyond and deploying influence to achieve a positive outcome in potentially trying…

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  4. Continued decline in languages threatens our economic competitiveness

    …ges and intercultural skills play a vital role in ensuring global economic competitiveness. According to the Education and Employers Task Force (2011) poor language competency is resulting in a loss of at least £7.3 billion per annum to the UK economy or 0.5% of GDP. However, these bleak facts, and the threat they imply to the UK economy, seem, surprisingly, to generate little media attention. “These bleak facts, and the threat they imply to the U…

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  5. Contacts and company information

    …llor, University of Greenwich Professor Roderick Watkins, Deputy Chair – Vice-Chancellor, Anglia Ruskin University Professor Peter John CBE, Treasurer. Vice-Chancellor and President, University of West London Also sitting on the Officers Group are: Sharon Harrison-Barker, Company Secretary and University Secretary & Registrar, University of Hertfordshire Vanessa Wilson, Chief Executive, University Alliance Alex Hall, Director of Legal & Compliance…

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  6. A Nursing academic at the University of South Wales has helped develop a new tool to support people with a learning disability in Wales.

    …sist with the completion of the tool and understanding how it should be used.” Listen to a podcast from Prof Northway – who is also head of the Unit for Development in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at USW – to find out more: https://soundcloud.com/uni-south-wales-podcasts/ruth-northway-60-second?utm_source=www.southwales.ac.uk&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Funi-south-wales-po…

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  7. University Alliance responds to Sir Adrian Smith Review call for evidence

    …key points in relation three areas in our response to the call for evidence: On attracting outstanding researchers to the UK: EU framework programmes have added significant value through facilitating researcher mobility, and future frameworks should replicate and enhance the range of activity provided through Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA). Postgraduate researchers are essential to the future capability of the UK’s research and innovation e…

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  8. University Alliance launches a new kind of doctoral programme for the 21st Century

    …ham Trent University and DTA Director, Applied Biosciences for Health, said: “The healthcare sector is a fast-moving, global market. The UK must commit to developing our world-leading research base to make sure we continue to be leaders in this field. “Alliance universities understand this, and are investing in the next generation of researchers through the DTA in Applied Biosciences for Health. It brings together a range of exciting research proj…

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  9. Science and research – the first election hustings?

    …ition Government’s recently published Science and Innovation Strategy only committed to competitive allocation for “over half” of the £3 billion to support individual research projects and labs. Clark also noted that funding needed to be more agile and facilitate collaboration.* Inevitably two areas revealed the biggest crack lines – tuition fees and immigration. Let’s look at what they said on the latter. Byrne wants to reinstate the post-study w…

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  10. Open Doors: universities open for business?

    …is so important that we are ambitious to make the most of the positive outcomes that stem from successful collaboration between universities and business: stronger research, job-ready and entrepreneurial graduates, better businesses and communities, and economic growth. With SMEs accounting for 99% of all UK businesses, they are critical to our economic wellbeing and have shown repeatedly to be engines of growth and the principle source of new em…

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