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  1. Research Fortnight: Focused funding needs strong foundations

    …ch. We know that certain sectors and technologies will be targeted and can anticipate greater detail on the nature of the challenge areas announced previously, including artificial intelligence and driverless vehicles. Place—a central theme of the budget commitments on 5G mobile telephony, fibre broadband, a Transforming Cities Fund, and transport infrastructure outside London and the South East—continues to underpin the government’s economic agen…

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  2. The employer perspective

    …ed in securing value for money, an education which is not just intellectually challenging but also relevant to what they do next is highly compelling. So for employers and graduates alike, the business case is clear. Nonetheless, more needs to be done to meet the economy’s future higher skills needs. Over half of businesses are not confident that there will be enough people available in the future with the necessary skills to fill their high-skill…

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  3. Unlocking the secrets of the humble aspirin pill

    …the stomach or rarely a paradoxical increase in bleeding strokes, especially in elderly people. The exact mechanism is not well understood and more research is needed. As Professor of Medicine at the University of Central Lancashire, I recently launched the Aspirin International Network to investigate the effectiveness of taking a low dose of aspirin every day – and to find out who is most likely to benefit from doing so. The Oesophageal (EAGLE)…

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  4. Cutting the environmental and financial costs of abrasive machining

    …under very high pressures. This method is very expensive and environmentally unfriendly. Machining fluid may consume up to 20 per cent of the total production cost of a component. Simply reducing coolant is a high-risk strategy as it could lead to greater scrappage of costly components and materials – reducing performance, reliability, quality and profits. The research team within General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) examined underlying…

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  5. Why we wanted to contribute to the debate

    …or people to re-train and up-skill throughout their career. Secondly, we know that the projected public subsidy on existing student loans is too high – 45% and growing. If these projections are right, it means that for every £1 the government gives out in student loans, they will only get 55p back. The growing cost of this loan subsidy is not sustainable in the medium or long term. We were keen to look at these problems and not simply shout from t…

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  6. HELP UK: A new higher education loan programme: adding to the debate on funding

    …t can drive the UK’s competitiveness in a global knowledge economy and can anticipate a new labour market shaped by rapid changes in technology, globalisation and increased economic uncertainty. This needs to be about more than just supporting school-leavers entering higher education as the current system does. It needs to be about developing and growing global talent – supporting creativity, innovation, knowledge creation and application alongsid…

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  7. New student loan design would enable universal access for first time

    …asked whether they would prefer to pay (or their child to pay) small monthly payments for approximately 25 years (incurring more interest) or higher monthly repayments for approximately 10 years (incurring less interest) 47% of students and 40% of parents preferred the higher repayments for a shorter time, compared to 29% of students and 21% of parents in favour of the former option. 4. Undergraduate students have mixed views on whether a £15,000…

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  8. The way we'll work

    …markets in developed economies and identifies the following: Since the early 1990s sustained growth in high-wage, analytical, non-routine jobs; an expansion of manual, lower wage jobs; and a contraction of routine, middle wage jobs has led to a ‘hollowing out’ of the labour market in developed economies – essentially creating an ‘hourglass’ shaped labour market. The strongest observed employment growth has been in the three occupation groups with…

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  9. University Alliance report shows that selectivity, not concentration, has driven excellence in UK research

    …in UK research’. Commenting on the report Director of University Alliance, Libby Aston, said: “Future policy on research concentration has seemed a little uncertain since RAE 2008 results demonstrated that peaks of world-leading research excellence were distributed more widely than had been anticipated. The evidence, however, remains very clear: selectivity not concentration has driven excellence in UK research; excellence is not determined by vol…

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