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  1. Knowledge exchange: Knowledge transfer to support businesses

    …e than £50 million and creation of more than 380 net new jobs. In addition, 207 completed the Knowledge Action Network ERDF Programme and 117 completed the LEAD programme. The combined funding won for these exceeded £10 million. Larger businesses are also benefitting. Employers such as HMRC, Tesco, JD Sports, McDonald’s and ASDA George participate in the University’s workplace-relevant continuing professional development training, foundation degre…

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  2. Metro mayors need the right tools to boost skills

    …e opportunity to better align skills policy with the work of universities. Commenting, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “If the government is serious about creating opportunities for everyone, in all parts of the country, and raising productivity, then skills need to be a far more prominent part of the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine story. With the apprenticeship levy coming in next year, it is crucial that we f…

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  3. Research Fortnight: Caught in the torchlight – Beware of what lurks in the dark corners of the higher education and research bill

    …ed at 80 per cent of full economic costs. For many EU funding streams, the effective rates are around 70 per cent and charities offer even less. The Treasury is well aware of this and has indicated that it will work with universities to better understand the financial sustainability of the country’s research base. The third is widening participation. In the long run, everyone benefits from a fairer society. But outreach is expensive and some stude…

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  4. Transformative knowledge: Knowledge exchange forum creates opportunities for businesses to ‘crowdspeak’ and collaborate

    …at are you brilliant at?’ So, whether it is human resources, marketing and communications, or legal matters, when questions crop up from the business community, experts in that field are alerted to the opportunity to share their experience and insight. Metrics show that questions prompt a responder to begin answering within four seconds. Every day, thousands of pounds worth of free consultation is provided on specific, qualitative areas that just…

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  5. Universities: the hub and spoke in UK innovation

    …novation body along with knowledge exchange funding currently provided by HEFCE. It recommends in particular that: national and regional funds for knowledge exchange are maintained with particular emphasis on SME growth and productivity excellence in research and innovation is rewarded wherever it is found direct grant funding is maintained for talent-related programmes and SMEs. Notes for Editors The report is the third in a series of University…

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  6. Talent: Nurturing early development of students and graduates’ businesses

    …ce equipment. By being located in the same building, entrepreneurs also benefit from the community created, sharing their experiences and knowledge with other like-minded individuals. The Hive has helped develop businesses in areas as diverse as public relations, marketing and media to art and design, coaching and even cooking. Recent success stories include Hosta Consulting, an urban landscape and horticulture design service. Another is award-win…

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  7. Space: Creating a new hub for education, innovation and investment in high-tech industries

    …culum has been developed with the close co-operation of industry partners, combining rigorous science with the practical knowledge of how to communicate with patients. This model of industry engagement means students are being taught by experienced, practising pharmacists from Lincolnshire Co-op, while also gaining hands-on experience in industry on placements in real pharmacy settings. Likewise, the establishment of the Lincoln School of Chemistr…

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  8. How to build your tribe

    …ss their projects and identify how to maximise value by ensuring that they complement each other rather than compete. They also took the opportunity to tour the House of Parliament nearby, learning more about science in policy. We all thrive from connection – and as our DTA student pioneers are finding, working together to create a tighter knit tribe hopefully gives them the feeling that they are part of something bigger than themselves. Find out…

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  9. University Alliance is delighted to welcome The Open University

    …dent satisfaction in the National Student Survey, since the survey began in 2005. In 2013/14 it had a 91% satisfaction rating. Over 70% of students are in full-time or part-time employment, and four out of five FTSE 100 companies have sponsored staff to take OU courses. In the latest assessment exercise for university research (Research Excellence Framework), nearly three quarters (72%) of The Open University’s research was assessed as 4 or 3 star…

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  10. More progress needed on collaboration between employers and universities to fill STEM skills gaps

    …as LEPs are in an ideal position to play a key strategic role in ensuring companies and the wider business community work together. “Local Enterprise Partnerships and the newly emerging local developments such as the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Engine are increasingly putting the skills agenda at the heart of their strategies for growth providing a forum for universities and businesses to work together to ensure regional skills needs are met…

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