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  1. Star Award winner at Alliance Awards 2020 highlights her award-winning work

    …d effort to put on. In fact, one of the last things I attended at the Uni before the lockdown in March 2020, was an International Evening which was a celebration of the creative talent that we had within our student body. My communications style has always been peer-to-peer as I found our students responded well to that and saw me as a friend and, as one student said, my communications felt: ‘less big brother and more big sister!’ I didn’t realise…

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  2. Scale Up Network supports growth amongst leaders of businesses in Oxfordshire and beyond

    …Partnership (OxLEP), includes successful and growing scale up leaders who come together to explore common constraint issues, co-create solutions and maximise the impact of potential improvements. They benefit from the knowledge and skills of Oxford Brookes Business School, combined with external, professional, facilitated support over the course of a year. Each Network has 8-10 business leaders who meet 8 times over the course of a year. The scal…

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  3. Reimagining Kingston Town Centre’s Streets and Spaces strategy

    …direction of Kingston Town Centre’s public realm. The partnership has been instrumental in establishing a framework for the future, cleverly spanning a range of opportunities from small projects to those on a larger scale. The combined effect of these initiatives, along with important contributions from the community, will enable an incremental improvement to the town centre, bringing significant benefits both for the University and borough as a…

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  4. Leeds Beckett’s Centre for Applied Obesity

    …ion of nutrition and exercise interventions across the life-course, in all communities Implementation of motivational strategies for a healthier lifestyle Training and education to support delivery of effective obesity prevention and management programmes and services   Case studies: OneLife Suffolk Integrated Public Healthy Lifestyle Service UK Soft Drink Industry Levy Increasing positive workforce wellbeing and productivity via a whole systems a…

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  5. Digital teaching and learning: time for a blended approach

    …and upskilling of staff. Universities need to collaborate with technology companies but the sector would also benefit from catalyst funding to incentive the adoption of digital technologies. Personally, I am positive about the future and excited by the possibilities that digital learning affords us. UA institutions will continue on their digital journeys. At TU, we will forge ahead with our Digital Transformation programme: in October, TU became…

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  6. University Alliance submission to OFS quality and standards consultation

    …ong Loan Entitlement (LLE). As the Dearing Report noted back in 1997, ‘non-completion will become an increasingly difficult concept to measure if more students undertake higher education programmes in a flexible way, over a long period of time.’[1] In addition, we have serious concerns about the proposed progression indicator, which draws on new experimental statistics, the Graduate Outcome Survey. As currently constructed, it provides a narrow de…

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  7. DTA3 Year in Review

    …nett, Deputy Head of Doctoral Training programmes It might be a cliché to define 2020 as an extraordinary year, but for the DTA3 programme, 2020 has been the third extraordinary year in a row. In early 2018 University Alliance was awarded funding through the ambitious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Cofund doctoral programme, which offers PhD researchers high-quality and innovative training and knowledge sharing opportunities. We are one of only a small nu…

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  8. Meet our members

    …he most employable and enterprising in the country. What makes a member? A commitment to excellence, world-leading practices and outcomes Prioritising innovative teaching and the student experience Place based, applied research and engagement with industry and communities Delivering talent and skills for industry and public services A commitment to supporting social diversity Many of our member universities can trace their origins to Britain’s ind…

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  9. UA partnership with 10000BlackInterns programme to deliver transformative opportunities for Black students

    …nch of the #100black interns, where leading players in the investment management industry have come together to address the chronic underrepresentation of Black talent in their sector. Since its launch in August, the programme has garnered extraordinary support with 200 investment management companies offering internships in the Summer of 2021 to Black students in the United Kingdom as a way of attracting a more diverse range of talent to their in…

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  10. Birmingham student creates 1,000-strong volunteering group to help during the COVID-19 outbreak

    …hat others would like to offer their help and that more residents could benefit from it. Katie said: “It’s my dream and goal to work within the community when I qualify as a nurse, as this is where my heart is, both personally and professionally. “We have a real sense of community where I live, which is so lovely, especially at a time like this when so many are worried. This is what prompted the idea to start a volunteering group at our local neig…

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