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  1. Consultancy: Innovation Networks uses academic expertise to deliver growth

    …chieve its strategic objective of becoming self-financed, with an annual income of £12m, by 2020. Commenting on the business’s recent contract with the Indian government, which will enable it to provide more than 100,000 wheelchairs per year in that country, Richard Frost, its Co-Founder and CEO, said: “The KTP gave us the solid foundation on which to embrace that kind of growth opportunity.” UWE Bristol has also helped Recycling Technologies Ltd…

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  2. Teaching & curriculum development: A cut above with fashion course

    …ctors. Students also get their own first-hand experience of working in the commercial world, undertaking live projects, which include placements with a range of UK companies and work with designers in the build-up to London Fashion Week. Their experience of professional practice is enhanced through a careers module, which includes talks from designers, retailers, stylists and recruitment agencies. Banana Republic and Old Navy (Gap Inc.), Brooks Br…

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  3. Talent: Welsh Financial Services employers supporting young graduates

    …ion, she found out about the graduate scheme from one of the participating companies – Cardiff Bay based Atradius – and was drawn back to Wales. With aspirations of becoming a Chartered Accountant, Shailja’s placements with some of Wales’s leading financial services companies will allow her to gain a thorough understanding of the administrative process, underlying the practice of accountancy and to gain essential insights into the fundamental aspe…

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  4. Mind the gap report – University of Sheffield case study

    …fy the course content that would develop the advanced manufacturing skills companies needed. As a result, they have become a strong advocate of the Training Centre ethos which combines filling a developing skills gap while improving access to higher education. Future plans and developments The AMRC has plans for an introductory programme that will help young people aged 16 to 25 who aren’t in education, training or employment and may need to overc…

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  5. A new manifesto for UK research

    …ly and efficiently. In the research context, this means making the most of complementary strengths and working together to solve complex problems. It means sharing expensive equipment – not just with other researchers but with business and the wider community. It also means making sure that the fruits of research are shared with those that can put them to good use, whether for the benefit of the economy or of wider society. This requires a respons…

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  6. Ensuring our research and innovation ecosystem thrives

    …orld’s knowledge to the UK and the UK’s expertise to the world. But global competition is fierce, from both developed and emerging research systems. That is why the first and most important recommendation in University Alliance’s report Evolve. Connect. Succeed – Funding a healthy research and innovation ecosystem is that we need continued investment in world leading and internationally excellent research wherever it is found, and at globally comp…

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  7. Job Ready: universities, employers and students creating success

    …is in graduate-level jobs, those involving analytical, problem solving and complex communications, it is important that we ensure universities are working closely with employers. “What we see is that by building close relationships, such as those described in our new report, universities and employers can maximise talent, plug skills gaps and create progression routes for people from a wide range of different backgrounds. This is a core strength o…

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  8. A message of hope from the Government to end 2013

    …tra money for universities? Does this mean that belts can be loosened to accommodate Christmas? Not exactly. The Coalition have made a principled commitment to expand higher education and have then found a way to finance this on a fully-funded basis through the sale of historic loan books. Unfortunately it doesn’t work the other way around. You cannot imagine the Government saying ‘we’re going to sell the loan book and despite the fiscal deficit a…

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  9. Design: a long view

    …lizing of design as a subject for purposeful education. Established as a recommendation of the Select Committee on Arts and Manufactures, the School of Design, now the Royal College of Art, was a strategic response to anxieties that in the arts as applied to industry, the country’s mechanics found themselves deficient due to lack of instruction. Not surprisingly, the anxieties and concerns that led to such aims came primarily from national, indust…

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  10. Wilson Review – our response

    …ompetitive advantage. Along with this tried and tested approach we also welcome the recommendation to extend the innovation voucher scheme to other parts of the country. “We particularly welcome the introduction of incentives for increasing sandwich degrees. Alliance universities are leaders in provision of sandwich courses and we can see the benefits they have on the future employability of students as well as their benefits for business. The inc…

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