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  1. Putting students centre stage welcome, but wider economic vision lost.

    …oking in-depth at the White Paper next Tuesday, 5 July. Journalists are welcome and can register here – http://unialliancewhitepaper.eventbrite.com/ About university Alliance University Alliance is a group of 23 major, business-engaged universities committed to delivering world-class research and a quality student experience around the UK. They are universities without boundaries: delivering economic and social growth through close links with thei…

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  2. University Alliance urges careful investment of limited public funds for 2011-12 and beyond

    …d by the immediate crisis in the public finances.” / end. Notes for editors: About the Alliance: University Alliance represents 23 major, business-focussed universities at the heart of the sector delivering world-leading research with impact.Alliance universities educate over 26% of all UK students and achieve some of the highest graduate-level employment rates. Alliance universities offer a research- informed, academic learning environment and a…

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  3. University Alliance warns against sleepwalking towards a privatised university sector

    …hat is more privatised than even the US. “At a time when our international competitors are investing heavily in higher education, science and research, the UK must ensure that its universities are equipped to drive economic recovery and growth. We welcome the protection of the science budget and the new proposals for a fairer system of graduate contributions but the Government must recognise that there is a strong case for a greater level of direc…

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  4. Vaccines, R&D and the Budget

    …rtunity to address some of these long-standing challenges and we should welcome the commitment to making the most of R&D strengths across the UK. However, structural funding must urgently be brought forward, or we risk much of the regional investment being undone. The combination of EU Structural Funds with research and innovation funding has played a vital role in regional economic development. Universities have been able to leverage these funds,…

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    Beth Button
  5. The DTA is Intersectoral- Part 4

    …ed colleagues and form a team to launch a new electric car charger service company, later dubbed as the “airbnb” of electric vehicle charging by the Spark! committee. I provided suggestions and edited the funding application incorporating some of the outcomes of the research funding projects I led over the past years. In the end the application came out as a runner up for the whole nationwide competition and won the Spirit of Spark! award.” Matthi…

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  6. Opening doors to new ways of research collaboration

    …s to share knowledge and receive feedback on their ideas. Projects included: DTA Energy: Bulletin board: a blog for research students to share papers and information on deadlines, conferences, and sectoral events. Visit the blog here. DTA ambassador: connecting students, scientists and energy experts through social media and presentations at universities. Energy images: publicising energy related issues through Instagram. Research tools: a shared…

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    DTA students
  7. What you study is more important than where you study, according to new survey of graduate employers

    …eir choices will support their future careers. Key findings from the report: The most important factors in determining graduate success on the jobs market are: Enthusiasm for the role they apply for (important to 68% of employers) Transferrable skills such as communication (important to 55% of employers) Relevance of the subject studied (important to 52% of employers) Whether they have gained vocational experience during their degree (important to…

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  8. How Hannah followed her heart

    …ah have for anyone considering studying Motorsport at Derby?   “Definitely come!” she says. “There’s a lot of opportunities and the structure of the course is really good, there’s different modules for different aspects. And you also learn a lot of Matlab and Computer Aided Design as well which I’d never even thought about before. Also the lecturers and technical staff are so passionate about what they do, it really does help to learn. They’re alw…

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  9. Business leaders tell Chancellor: Keep graduate visa to protect UK’s research and innovation

    …tune of £5bn. If the graduate route is restricted, UK universities will become less globally competitive, and the government would need to find ways of covering the significant losses to research funding and wider export income caused by declining international student numbers. This would be an extraordinary economic own goal.  Together with business, we are urging the Chancellor to protect the considerable investments the Treasury has made in R&…

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  10. Professor Roderick Watkins

    …and broadcast across Europe and the UK and include a number of significant commissions. HIs opera The Juniper Tree, commissioned by the Munich Biennale and co-produced with Almeida Opera, IRCAM and the London Sinfonietta, was premiered in 1997 in Munich and London – and called “a triumph” by the Times. Other works include Labirinto (Montepulciano Festival, 1991), Red Light (London Sinfonietta, 1998), Still (Britten Sinfonia, 2000), Trace (Ensemble…

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