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  1. Why universities are the best places to start a business

    …activities, which have real time employer engagement and live projects on site such as the development of buildings or ground-breaking research projects. They also have opportunities for placements and internships with industry leaders and innovative small businesses or workshops with practitioners at the cutting edge of their industry sectors. Universities are now a hotbed for successful enterprise. The facts speak for themselves. In the 2012-13…

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  2. How do we ensure quality in an expanding system?

    …to explain doesn’t mean that they aren’t important. In fact, quite the opposite. University Alliance has a vision of a world-leading, enterprising and innovative higher education sector that provides a high quality offer for students. We want to say what is great about the current system, where it is working to adapt, to set out the challenges ahead, and to look for the opportunities and pitfalls. If you would like further details or to be involve…

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  3. Investment in excellence will safeguard UK research base

    …sign and implementation of a new dedicated academy building on the Unipart site in Coventry, together with new courses and training developments, joint academic-industry appointments and research and development, and technology road-mapping. The project will support the ambition of the Coventry and Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) for 5,000 new or upskilled engineers by 2015, and increases in the numbers of SMEs active in research a…

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  4. COPING

    …child abuse in New Zealand, which aims to present its findings to the UN. For more information visit the COPING website.

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  5. Alliance university chancellors join call urging prime minister to review approach to international students

    …full letter and list of signatories can be found on the Universities UK website here. 2. Alliance university Chancellors who have signed the letter are: Miss Lucy Armstrong Acting Chair of the Board of Governors Northumbria University Mr Rod Bennion Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Chair of the Board Plymouth University Sir Ian Carruthers OBE Chancellor University of the West of England, Bristol Ms Shami Chakrabarti Chancellor Oxford Brookes University Mrs…

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  6. Universities Week

    …not just students and graduates. Leon Taylor, BBC Commentator – Sheffield Hallam University graduate Interesting in being involved? If you’re interested in getting involved, there’s lots of information on the Universities Week website or contact your university to see what events are planned for the week. You can also contact the Universities Week team if you have any questions, please email or telephone 0207 419 5483. #Uniweek John Inverdale, BBC…

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  7. Tough times call for joined-up thinking

    …oung people into work, there is another element that is pulling in the opposite direction – if left alone, this could have dire longterm consequences for our capacity for economic growth. University places down by 10,000 Whilst investing in thousands of new apprenticeships and giving direct incentives to employers with one hand, the Government is taking away 10,000 university places available to young people through the University Modernisation Fu…

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  8. Telling the story about universities and growth

    Looking at our website, it won’t take you long to realise that a big focus for University Alliance is the important role of universities creating growth in our economy. It is a fact that seems self-evident and yet as Professor Wendy Purcell highlights in our new publication, “this role is often underplayed, under-utilised and misunderstood.” ‘Growing the future: universities leading, changing and creating the regional economy’ launches at the sta…

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