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  1. The best of both worlds

    …ing profession. Students work full-time with an employer while studying on site at Manchester Metropolitan University’s £75m Business School. The University of Hertfordshire will offer the Digital & Technology Solutions Degree with specialisms in Software Engineering or Network Engineering (by the School of Computer Science) from September 2016. The University’s Hertfordshire Business School will also start running the Chartered Management Degree…

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  2. Apprenticeships fit for the twenty first century

    …dents’ training placements, with learning a full time blend of on- and off-site provisions. University of Salford Salford’s employer-led, full degree level apprenticeship programme combines academic knowledge and theory with work-based learning and skills. The Broadcast Engineering degree was developed in collaboration with the University of Salford and the BBC to address the shortage of modern multi-skilled broadcast engineers identified during t…

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  3. Health networks & partnerships: Tackling the impact of violence and abuse

    …d challenging to interpret. V-Info will provide a single, comprehensive website that synthesises data and presents it in a visual and user friendly way to provide a more accurate understanding of violence. Users will be able to explore data on a range of violence types (e.g. child maltreatment, youth violence, sexual violence, intimate partner violence, elder abuse) and across many different public health aspects, such as prevalence, risk factors,…

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  4. Mind the gap report – Aston University case study

    …ini staff are mobile, often spending significant periods of time on client sites away from their base office. A blended learning approach with the majority of teaching delivered at a distance was essential. An added benefit was that this required less physical space and capital spend. The program began in April 2014 and was later extended to a full level 4-6 integrated BSc Degree Apprenticeship delivered over four and a half years. The Degree Appr…

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  5. Mind the gap report – Coventry University case study

    …Fund (£7.9m), located at the Unipart Powertrain Applications manufacturing site in Coventry. Designed as a bespoke ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’, it is underpinned by a shared focus on teaching and skills, high-quality research and the core business of developing and applying energy and powertrain related technologies for the automotive, aerospace, oil and gas, rail and renewables industry sectors. The partnership involved considerable investment…

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  6. HEPI: The challenge of making TEF-lite work

    …e up of our event ‘Building the Teaching Excellence Framework‘ on their website. “The University Alliance hosted a stimulating event to discuss the threats and opportunities of the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) earlier today. Not only were there platform speeches from senior people from HEFCE, BIS, Coventry University and the University of South Wales, there was even an interview with a real live student (often notable by their absence from…

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  7. Expanding the role of universities in local economic growth

    …Our chief executive, Maddalaine Ansell, will be speaking at the Westminster Higher Education Forum – Expanding the role of universities in local economic growth on 7 July 2015. She will be giving a presentation during the session on ‘encouraging greater entrepreneurship amongst staff and students’. For more information and the full programme, visit the Westminster Higher Education Forum website here….

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  8. Royal Society pairing scheme opens for 2015

    …ay shadowing Lilian in her constituency in Nottingham. Carole and Lilian visited a local primary school that is supporting the education of children as young as two from the most disadvantaged families in Nottingham and then went to an unveiling of carved wooden story poles celebrating the history of the Meadows, an area of Nottingham. Carole sat in on Lilian’s surgery meeting with constituents, attended a local meeting on housing for people with…

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  9. The hidden value of our university research base

    …across Alliance universities, as highlighted on their Real World Impact website. Hydrogen fuel cell research at Coventry University has led to the development of Microcab, the eco-friendly car of the future. Innovative product design techniques and technologies at Cardiff Metropolitan are leading to safer and less intrusive surgical procedures. New medical imaging technology developed at the University of Lincoln could revolutionise cancer treatme…

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