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  1. Graduate recruitment survey is good news for graduates and the economy

    …ate more than double the turnover of the average English graduate start-up company. As well as building on today’s good news about graduate employability we will continue to work with Government to ensure it creates the right environment for new start-ups.” / end. Notes for editors Examples of a different approach to graduate employability: Nottingham Trent University is one of the top ten universities in England and Wales for graduate employment…

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  2. Lauren Sowter – University of Derby

    …ends. Her background meant she was well-suited for the competition team, becoming competition coordinator from her second year onwards. She says: “If I had one thing that I could recommend to anyone that came to uni, it would be to get involved with a sports club or society because they’re so good for improving your employability, and you don’t realise it until you’ve done it!” And Lauren is hoping to use her Business Management knowledge to bring…

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  3. Sile Sibanda – University of Derby

    …times.” What does the future hold? Now working as a graduate, poetry has become a surprising route for Sile, as she writes paid commissions for different organisations. She says: “When you’re writing poetry at school, you never think: ‘Oh, I’m going to make a living out of this.’ But I get to do that.” She has goals to combine performing poetry with travelling more. For now, though, she’s making an impact closer to home, where – following on from…

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  4. Alliance universities supporting the nation throughout the pandemic

    …mmunities Throughout this crisis, our members have demonstrated their deep commitment to serving their communities. Staff and students have been leading volunteering initiatives to support vulnerable groups, and universities have been offering their support to local businesses to help them navigate the uncertainty. Find out how we are supporting our communities. Contributing research and innovation Alliance universities are central to the hope tha…

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  5. A Snapshot of Science

    …al probes to investigate the activity of sulforaphane, the main anticancer compound in broccoli. One of these probes uses rhodamine to create a brilliant pink compound, whose fluorescence should help identify key biological interactions of sulforaphane. Our Microbes and Us James Robson, University of the West of England Trillions of bacteria inhabit our GI tract, exerting beneficial and harmful effects. This image shows Fusobacterium nucleatum (th…

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  6. Robert Halfon MP speech on Degree Apprenticeships

    …ion sector is one of this country’s greatest strengths. But, it must not become complacent. For both students and industries a traditional three-year, full-time degree is no longer always the best option. Our universities must diversify and modernise their provision. To meet our future skills needs universities will need to become more innovative and dynamic. Degree apprenticeships are fundamental to this. One day I would like to see 50% of studen…

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  7. How can your research impact on future policies?

    …available scientific evidence. During my week, I attended a session of the Commons Science and Technology Committee which was examining ‘Science in emergencies: Lessons from Ebola’. There I observed MPs grilling expert witnesses directly involved in tackling the latest Ebola epidemics. Unlike most parliamentary debates reported in the media, I could not detect any evidence of party-political attitudes. It was impressive to witness the MPs’ profess…

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  8. Alliance Awards 2024 – shortlisted nominees announced

    …thcare, technology and social justice. What I see across the Alliance is a community of people who are committed to working in partnership with employers, industry and the public and charity sectors to make a difference not only to their students but also to the wider community. That is the very essence of our group of universities: employer partnerships and public service. University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson said: The Alliance Awards have once…

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  9. Why degree apprenticeships deserve your attention

    …reflection. 1. The public sector workforce crisis There is an increasingly common narrative that degree apprenticeships are cannibalising lower-level apprenticeships and are the preserve of well-heeled staff of FTSE 350 companies. In fact, higher and degree apprenticeships are playing an increasingly important role in training, upskilling and efforts to plug soaring vacancies in the public sector workforce. Most Level 6 and 7 management apprentice…

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  10. #ArtIsEssential campaign coalition launch Creative Education Manifesto, calling on all political parties to protect the creative arts talent pipeline

    …or. The #ArtisEssential Creative Education Manifesto calls for cross-party commitment and collaboration, and a long-term creative education and cultural plan for the UK. The coalition hopes this will restore the talent pipeline into the creative arts and cultural industries and unlock a multiplier benefit impact across all sectors of society including the economy, health and community cohesion and integration. The #ArtIsEssential Creative Educatio…

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