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  1. 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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  2. A message of hope from the Government to end 2013

    …vernment saying ‘we’re going to sell the loan book and despite the fiscal deficit and other competing public investment priorities, we’re going to give the money back to the HE sector and ask you how you’d like to spend it’. A few billion on research? A few billion to TSB to drive the economic impact of research? Whilst these are worthy investments and I’m sure a strong case can (and has) been made for additional investment, we remain in the grip…

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  3. 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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  4. Wilson Review – our response

    …ity and Hertfordshire County Council both investing. BioPark now hosts over 20 companies and the enlarged facility has 80 percent occupancy: growing companies seeking high-quality scientific facilities, often relocating from incubators elsewhere in the Cambridge–London pharma corridor. 4. Siemens – University of Lincoln partnership involves multiple layers across a broad spectrum of activities. A collaborative R&D commissioning framework has gener…

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  5. University Alliance welcomes Government funding for growth

    …velopment, BioPark is run on a commercial basis for the university and therefore effectively brings private revenue in. Nottingham Trent University – The Hive The Hive is university’s purpose-built enterprise development centre. Since its establishment in 2001, the centre has helped more than 100 businesses into fruition. It primarily supports students and graduates of the university to evaluate early business ideas and equip them with the essenti…

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  6. University Alliance appoints new Head of Communications & Public Affairs

    …from Chevening, and will start in her new post at the beginning of December 2021. Coming into post with a wealth of experience in higher education, and with time spent in both marketing and communications, Annie will help University Alliance develop their long-term communications strategy, supporting public affairs as significant developments in the sector continue to unfold. Annie will play a large role in raising the profile of UA and advocating…

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  7. DTA Summer School 2021 – coming together to explore interdisciplinarity

    …case for and against the motion ‘this house believes that air pollution’s effect on health and wellbeing is insignificant’. After 20 minutes to discuss everyone’s views in breakout rooms, Rjaa (along with Udit Tiwari from UCLan) had the formidable task of summarising them in the main room ahead of a final vote. It was a narrow margin, but the ‘for’ team successfully made their case! The sessions dedicated to researchers’ presentations provided th…

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  8. Alliance universities are fulfilling a civic role within their communities

    …-spinouts-at-coventry-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/community-legal-clinic-at-anglia-ruskin-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/accounting-for-community-engaging-students-aces-scheme-at-oxford-brookes/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/29/university-of-greenwich-support-local-mutual-aid-group-during-covid-19/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/24/supporting-refugees-in-south-wales/ https://www.unialli…

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  9. UUK/NUS Attainment Report – Our Members comment 

    …sonal tutoring on reducing the attainment gap. It is funded by the OfS from 2017 to 2019, in partnership with the University of Sheffield and King’s College London. Portsmouth has built, piloted and successfully rolled out a personal tutoring platform in 2018. The platform enables all personal tutors to connect with their personal tutees, with a specific focus on personally welcoming all BAME students and, through both individual and group activit…

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  10. Research Fortnight: All assessment systems come at a price

    …t for creating impact—conveyed separately through the impact statement in REF 2014—would be more efficient and give a more holistic picture of how universities are trying to ensure their research makes a difference. We might also usefully broaden the definition of impact, and create alignment with the Teaching Excellence Framework, by including research-informed teaching as a valid impact. The biggest win, however, might come from making better us…

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