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  1. University Alliance responds to the Department for Education’s release on Higher Education reform

    …regressive, decreasing the foundation year fee levels makes them financially unviable to deliver. Disadvantaged students and the ‘Covid Generation’ will lose out if this provision is reduced or lost. Foundation years are a popular and vital means of ensuring students can reach their full potential and aspirations by helping them gain the entry level needed for a degree.” On reducing apprenticeship bureaucracy: “For years, universities and employe…

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  2. Four reasons why Universities should be at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan

    …asing much faster than supply. The current NHS crisis cannot be blamed solely on Brexit and COVID, since we have not had a national NHS workforce strategy since 2003. Thankfully, then, the Government has said it will publish its long-term NHS workforce plan ‘shortly’. Any such plan must include a clear idea of how training capacity for nurses and other allied health professionals can be expanded. Since the HE sector educates most healthcare profes…

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  3. University Alliance responds to the latest UCAS application figures

    …nd joined up planning from government. To tackle the NHS workforce crisis for the long-term, the regulatory, planning and funding environment needs to be optimised to expand training capacity in universities and the NHS, so that nursing training can also grow on the supply side.” On the drop in applications for teacher training: “The drop in teaching training applicants will further exacerbate chronic teacher supply issues facing the country, and…

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  4. Under attack: it’s time universities responded seriously to the worsening threat of cybercrime

    …l seeing systems in use today that were first introduced as far back as the 1980s and 1990s. These outdated and often incoherent systems create a constant headache. Not only can they make the university tech infrastructure remarkably inflexible (a problem thrown into stark relief during the Covid-19 pandemic), but, as they no longer support the latest security patches, they offer inadequate protection from data loss, and are vulnerable to viruses,…

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  5. University Alliance responds to the Higher Education reform consultation

    …ping to shape it. Institutions need stability if they are to embrace not only the potentially transformative opportunities proffered by proposals like the LLE, but the investment and strategic risks needed to establish more alternative pathways to HE, like growing apprenticeships and HTQs. Without adequate funding, these will ultimately fail. University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson said: “The Higher Education funding system is fundamentally broken,…

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  6. Middlesex University joins University Alliance

    …overseas campuses in Dubai and Mauritius, or for Middlesex awards around the world. The University Alliance provides an important and influential voice for its member institutions and our goals and ambitions align extremely well. I look forward to working collaboratively with members as we put our new strategy into action to meet the social and economic challenges ahead.”…

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  7. ‘Failing to invest in climate change research could have dire consequences’

    …portance of universities in helping our country reach its climate action ambitions. Specifically, it’s important for the government to recognise and fund excellent research wherever it’s found, and address regional imbalances in R&D funding – to support our universities to continue creating excellent climate research, no matter their geography. Alongside this funding, the upcoming skills and innovation agenda from DfE needs to work hand-in-glove w…

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  8. New technologies address role of environmental pollution in decline of honeybees

    …ring of harmful pollutants, including neonicotinoids – which are particularly toxic for bees. Alongside this, we have been applying mathematical, statistical and artificial intelligence methods to gather information through signals from various types of devices monitoring the activities of pollinating insects, especially bees. This should improve our understanding of the lifecycle of bees and other insects and help identify problems occurring with…

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  9. Greenwich grant to boost sustainable tourism

    …h the tourism and hospitality industry’s SMEs and entrepreneurs. While the Covid-19 lockdown is painful for the sector, there is an increase in the awareness of the inter-connectivity between businesses and sustainability, in terms of the environment and society. “We cannot go back to the old way of running business but need to re-orientate to a more sustainable practices. “The tourism and hospitality sector has been hit hard by the lockdown. But…

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