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  1. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …e universities in helping to ‘level up’ their regions through improving outcomes for disadvantaged children. Though the announcement is a lot to digest, it did go some way in proposing how higher education institutions can help improve the prospects of the people in their local communities. As Alliance universities, we already knew the impact we could have, but it is encouraging that that government has also realised this. Education is one of the…

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  2. Kingston School of Art students use digital technology to bring primary school pupils’ drawings to life during coronavirus lockdown

    Community Brain website. The students use vector illustration, which involves lines and points rather than pixels, to colour and animate the drawings, allowing them to stay true to the original artwork. The project was something all the family could enjoy, as well as providing inspiration for young artists, Josephine said. “It’s so great that we have been able to encourage children within the Kingston borough to stay creative in this very challeng…

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  3. Ensuring our research and innovation ecosystem thrives

    …ly. But in this article, I will explore why it is vital for universities, funders and government to ensure that the ecosystem thrives. We are living in a globalised, fast-paced, highly-competitive world. The UK accounts for 3.2 per cent of global expenditure on research and development and has less than 1 per cent of the world’s population. Despite this, the UK has the most productive research base among the G7 and other leading nations. It produc…

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  4. A message of hope from the Government to end 2013

    …e defined as a year of tightening belts, efficiencies and tougher market pressures as austerity started to pinch; and then came the Autumn Statement. An historic announcement that this Government was going to remove any limits to the number of students going to university and, furthermore, that this expansion would be fully funded. Wow. As children were opening their advent calendars and Vice Chancellors were steadying themselves for another tight…

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  5. Middlesex University says…

    …ill also be options. Take heart in the fact there will be thousands of spaces on courses across the country so it’s just a case of finding the one which best suits your needs and ambitions. Here at Middlesex, we genuinely want to help you find the best course.  We appreciate this can be a stressful time but our advisers are here to support and reassure you.” Checklist: Don’t panic if you don’t get your expected grades because you can easily shop a…

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  6. Head of Communications and External Affairs vacancy

    …coverage and generate stakeholder and political influence for our policy messages. In doing this, you will engage Government, Parliament, Whitehall, Devolved Administrations, funding councils, sector agencies/bodies, national academies, industry representatives and the media. You will also provide support to the Chief Executive as part of the Senior Management Team with line management responsibilities for 1 member of staff. Location University A…

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  7. Leeds Beckett University develop whole system approach to tackling obesity for Public Health England

    …ificant health, social and economic consequences. The Foresight Tackling Obesities systems map illustrates the complex web of factors that cause obesity. Heterogeneous and interdependent individual and socio-environmental level factors all interact dynamically to affect behaviour. Therefore, to help to address this epidemic, we need to look across all the different factors and explore what can be done over the short, medium and long term. Most Loc…

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  8. UUK/NUS Attainment Report – Our Members comment 

    …of progression to employment overall, and the latest results show that our undergraduate BAME students achieved an above benchmark average for being in employment or further study six months after graduation. However, there is more to be done, across the sector as a whole, which is why I’ve been involved in working with Universities UK and the NUS to develop recommendations to help universities close the attainment gap further.”   CASE STUDIES The…

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  9. CPD: increasing confidence and training in wound management using larvae

    …arning system, also allowed Biomonde to provide high quality training modules professionally accredited by appropriate UK CPD awarding bodies and to monitor the quality of the learning material delivered. Well established in the UK and Germany, BioMonde had ambitions to secure and grow sales within these markets. It also aimed to expand sales geographically within both Europe and North America across a two-year time frame. The partnership also hel…

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  10. Continued decline in languages threatens our economic competitiveness

    …ing to be mirrored in our universities. Alongside a long-term reduction in undergraduate student numbers (4.5% drop in on MFL programmes in English HEIs between 2001-2 and 2010/11) compared with a 5.6% growth of study of all subjects over the same period, there has been and a significant concentration of provision within the research-intensive universities where students from higher socio-economic categories tend to dominate. “The proportion of sc…

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