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  1. Response to Social Mobility Commission State of the Nation 2017 report

    Commenting on the Social Mobility Commission State of the Nation 2017 report, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “The Social Mobility Commission is right to call for a comprehensive social mobility strategy aligned to the Industrial Strategy. Universities, working with partners across the education system and beyond, have a central role to play – and a responsibility to do so. “As the report recognises, Alliance universit…

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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

    …Sile’s course would put her in situations that encouraged her to think carefully about communication, as she would need to present facts in front of a judge and jury. The experience bolstered her, as she would go on to present multiple Open Day Live streams for the University as a student ambassador, interviewing students, staff and visitors. Now she believes this experience helped her win a competition to find BBC Radio Sheffield’s next on-air t…

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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

    …he West of England Trillions of bacteria inhabit our GI tract, exerting beneficial and harmful effects. This image shows Fusobacterium nucleatum (the thin strands) growing around mucin (the dark globules) at the air liquid interface in a drip flow reactor model. When F. nucleatum penetrates the protective mucus layer and reaches the underlying epithelial cells, it promotes tumour development and progression. My research focuses on the effect of su…

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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. Innovating Future Business 2017: How can universities grow an entrepreneur?

    …d us on our journey. They give us great advice on registering as a limited company, composing business documents, trademarking, and much more. They’re very proactive in identifying ways for us to gain funding, which has resulted in us finding several funding streams to continue developing our videogame.” – Helen Andrzejowska of Ocean Spark Studios, winner at IFB 2017 IFB is the latest way in which we are preparing our enterprising students for suc…

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  8. 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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  9. UA’s Chair Responds to the Augar Review

    …of underinvestment; there have been serious real-terms cuts in teaching income since 2012; and OfS reporting increased cost pressures. “We will be arguing hard for balanced, sustained funding across the post-18 system, not playing FE off against HE. The fact is the funding gap will not be closed by tinkering with graduate repayment rates, cutting hundreds of millions from our budgets or hitting smaller, skills-focused universities hardest. These…

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  10. Higher fees have not dampened long-term demand, says Ucas

    …of demand for long-term demand for university education following higher tuition fees. The analysis was welcomed by Liz Shutt, head of policy for the University Alliance. “This timely analysis clearly demonstrates that students are not being dissuaded by the increase in fees since 2012 and are actually entering higher education in record numbers,” she said. However, Ms Shutt argued that poorer students would “always be disadvantaged in a system t…

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