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  1. HELP UK: Background evidence report

    …the public. Re-designing some elements of the system as well as continued communication efforts should seek to counter this. Sustainability: A well-designed income contingent loan system that is cost-efficient for Government is central to our ability to support a genuinely flexible and expandable system that will meet the needs of our future economy. University funding: £9,000 fees are enabling the universities to invest in the student experience…

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  2. Investment in excellence will safeguard UK research base

    …ambridge and Bedfordshire), Catapults (initially Satellites Applications), commercial companies and local government to build and operate a data hub to solve the demand problems of cities in terms of critical areas of transport, energy and water. The Hub will also provide a resource for student and SME entrepreneurship and the exploitation of commercial opportunities, and will explore the commercialisation of the underlying data platform as an int…

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  3. University of Huddersfield: Inspiring tomorrow’s professionals

    …nd facilities is an article of faith, especially important as the sector becomes more competitive. These range from a sector-leading new suite for the teaching and practice of pharmacy to a £22.5 million Learning and Leisure Centre, now under construction, which will provide a vital upgrade to sports provision. But despite its broadening horizons, the University of Huddersfield is true to its traditional Yorkshire roots. Despite its rolling invest…

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  4. Times Higher Awards – a good reminder that we have much to celebrate

    …ing student numbers fanning the flames of the unsettling change of the HE reforms – coming together to celebrate it’s strengths and successes. In David Willetts’ brief speech, which opened the evening, he focused on this success, in particular how positively the rest of the world views our strong and diverse HE sector. If we had been a room full of Americans, it all would have made a lot more sense, and we would have no doubt cheered and clapped t…

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  5. Bournemouth University – Creating, sharing and inspiring

    …ualisation. NCCA graduate Andy Lockley won an Oscar in 2011 for his visual effects work on the 2010 blockbuster Inception, with Paul Franklin, who himself became an honorary doctorate of BU in November 2012, describing the honour as “more special” than winning an Oscar. The work of our NCCA also received endorsement from Her Majesty The Queen as a winner of the 2012 Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Higher and Further Education. BU has approximately…

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  6. Six degrees of separation

    …arch and professional practice. The idea is that all of these elements are complementary and need to be connected if the students are to draw maximum benefit from them. A great example of fusion in action at BU is the Student Environment Research Team (SERT). SERT brings together students and recent BU graduates to work on environmental consultancy projects with the National Trust and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) to monitor…

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  7. Knowledge exchange remains crucial for growth

    complex arrangement of sources, however the most significant contribution comes from HEFCE’s Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) which drives much of the social and economic impact of the knowledge exchange work that takes place across universities. HEFCE’s report shows why HEIF funding remains such an important funding source. They show why it has empowered universities to innovate and experiment with new models thanks to its flexibility and…

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  8. Accessibility

    …gulations 2018 do not require us to fix PDFs or other documents published before 23 September 2018 if they’re not essential to providing our services. Preparation of this accessibility statement This statement was prepared on 19th March 2024. The manual and automated testing was carried out by an accessibility specialist from dxw, using a range of adaptive technologies and the keyboard only on a sample of pages selected for testing which covered d…

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  9. Alliance response to 1994 Group report on postgraduate provision

    …postgraduate provision. Alliance universities awarded nearly 1,200 PhDs in 2007-08 in comparison to just over 3,000 from 1994 Group universities – with many delivered on a more flexible basis and in areas that are critical to the UK economy. “In terms of value for money of public investment in PhDs, on average Alliance universities award twice as many PhDs per funding council research allocation as either the 1994 Group or the Russell Group resea…

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  10. Briefing on what Alliance universities are doing to help economic recovery and shaping the new economy

    …e on Thursday 2nd April Example: Nottingham Trent University has developed commercial partnerships with over 6,000 companies globally and operates a unique commercial structure to look after needs of business, including contract managers Developing the skills of those in employment Alliance universities also work with people in employment to further develop their high-level skills. Example: University of Bradford’s Escalate programme works with bu…

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