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  1. The Guardian: Sustainable funding for students

    …g of the cap on student numbers after 2015-16 and as universities start recruitment programmes to fill an extra 60,000 undergraduate places, University Alliance warns that we are in danger of creating an unsustainable funding system that could result in cuts to student places or underinvestment in high-quality programmes. Ensuring that these additional places are funded sustainably is crucial for students, universities and the UK: a degree is stil…

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  2. Quality of UK HE will be number one issue during expansion

    …im is to help build a strong future for UK universities by creating a constructive and positive space for debate and new ideas. Summary of the recommendations from the report: An HE Bill should be introduced as soon as possible; this should be a priority for whatever Government is in power after the 2015 General Election. Our view is that there should be a single regulatory body for all HE providers in England, commissioning the Quality Assurance…

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

    …es. This brought the total of active graduate companies created in the last 13 years to 8,127, employing 15,588 staff, receiving investments totalling £28.5m and having a combined turnover in 2012-13 of £376m. Bricks and ideas In my view there are three elements that make many of our universities the best place to start a business. First are the connections and networks they provide. Universities are often at the heart of local economies. They are…

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  4. university_vision

    …eyond. To ensure the scenarios are as comprehensive as they can be we have designed the university_vision process to be inclusive and collaborative, stretching traditional scenario planning to include a large number of views and opinions through high-level workshops, one-to-one meetings and the use of social media. Why scenario planning? Scenario planning is a valuable tool for understanding the factors that may affect the future, by exploring pos…

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  5. Start-up: Guy’s story 6 months on

    …ess before beginning a tailored entry level training course. The course is designed to leave every attendee with the skills and attributes they need to move in to and retain their first sales role. My goals in starting up The Acadamy are to: Reduce the current skills shortage and provide businesses with a high calibre, well matched, motivated and trained candidate ready to hit the ground running. Reduce youth unemployment by providing individuals…

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  6. University Alliance calls for a re-think on university funding

    …fundamental redesign of the funding and regulatory system based on the next 10 to 20 years, not a series of short-term fixes.” Notes for editor Press contact: Andrew Henry | 0207 839 2757. Ref 1. University Alliance report – ‘The way we’ll work’ University Alliance is a non-partisan, non-political organisation working to promote, safeguard and sustain the public benefit delivered by universities together with our members. Our members are Bournemou…

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  7. Start-up: a story

    …UK today. Appetite among the student body continues to grow; there are now 130 NACUE Enterprise Societies in universities and colleges, up from just 12 in 2009. Students and graduates among the NACUE network are leveraging entrepreneurship not only as a solution to the question of employment, but to finance their time at university and to creatively solve real social problems. At the heart of this, the relationship between student enterprise soci…

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  8. Delivering excellence across the UK

    …the different needs of the economy. The Creative Industries sector employs 1.4m people in UK; has 10.6% of UK exports; and contributes 3.2% to UK GVA (by comparison the Aerospace industry employs 133,000; has a global market share of 17%, and contributes only 0.4% to UK GVA). Bournemouth University is recognised as the only Centre for Excellence in Media Practice in the UK and graduates from the National Centre for Computer Animation have worked…

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  9. Delivering excellence across the UK

    …the different needs of the economy. The Creative Industries sector employs 1.4m people in UK; has 10.6% of UK exports; and contributes 3.2% to UK GVA (by comparison the Aerospace industry employs 133,000; has a global market share of 17%, and contributes only 0.4% to UK GVA). Bournemouth University is recognised as the only Centre for Excellence in Media Practice in the UK and graduates from the National Centre for Computer Animation have worked…

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  10. THE – ‘Split system on public-private lines, says University Alliance’

    …student numbers. It adds: “A dual system would allow us to operate a publicly subsidised system on one side, with a much more flexible demand-led and entirely market-driven system running in parallel, designed to support alternative providers and with employers and the professions in mind.” Read the full article…

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