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  1. Dig where you stand – universities and public policy

    …the interaction of global economic forces and policy decisions taken locally and nationally – for many, this can be experienced in a way which feels distant and alienating. For universities, this demands a new civic role: a constructive engagement with problems and challenges facing society today, and using their convening power to bring together citizens, researchers, civil society and policymakers. The creation of Nottingham Civic Exchange is a…

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  2. Teesside University: ExpoTees

    …for all Teesside University students to raise awareness of the importance of working with industry to first and second year students through ‘ExpoTential’ and ‘ExpoTalent’. I will always be incredibly grateful to ExpoTalent for the opportunities it has provided me, as fairly early on into my placement I was offered a part-time job during my final year at university based on my skills and work attitude alone. This meant that I could continue workin…

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  3. Innovating Future Business 2017: Introducing the investors

    …has grown to become a leading Cloud Services Provider in the UK, with nearly 300 employees and a £60m turnover. Scott is a widely-known figure in the Manchester community thanks to his active charitable involvement, passion for apprenticeships and participation on the Greater Manchester LEP. His outspoken views on politics, IT and business have made him a respected voice in the media as somebody who isn’t afraid to challenge the status quo. Cleve…

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  4. UA Speech: The future of Higher Education

    …irrelevant.” He was writing in 1852 when university was only for men, largely only for Anglicans (although UCL was founded in 1826) and only for the wealthy. More recently, Stephen Fry said something quite similar: “A university is not, thank heavens, a place for vocational instruction, it has nothing to do with training for a working life and career, it is a place for education, something quite different.” There is an alternative view – put forwa…

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  5. Arts and culture matter in making places

    …thought innovatively. It is even possible that they have invented an entirely new art form. Their ‘barbershock’ performance turned out to be among the highlights of the evening at the Southbank Centre. Posing incognito as waiters, the students electrified the room when they burst into song after one of their colleagues ‘fainted’ while presenting flowers to keynote speakers Darren Henley (CEO of Arts Council England) and John Kampfner (CEO of the C…

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  6. Universities: the hub and spoke in UK innovation

    …y Alliance Chief Executive, said: “Universities do more than bring the odd bit of research into the commercial sector. The scale of entrepreneurial activity on today’s campuses is a powerful catalyst for jobs, growth and productivity in our regions. For cash-strapped SMEs with growth potential, a local university will often be the best place for advice, guidance and support”. Busting the myth… Start-ups and spin-out companies may attract a lot of…

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  7. Opening remarks to UA Summit 2015: Anticipation. Disruption. Excellence

    …is to give our graduates, as one of our colleagues in the US put it recently, “acutely sensitive antennae for knowing when someone is talking rot.” These are the timeless values of a university itself, and they need to be available to people of every background and every origin. This, for me, is an educational Chartism that we represent in the Alliance. When the forces of xenophobia close our borders and close people’s minds to the rich potential…

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  8. Bringing 3D animation to life

    …ous high-grossing films including The Avengers, The Dark Knight Rises, The Hobbit, Life of Pi, Prometheus and Skyfall. The NCCA has made full details of the research publicly available in an ‘open source’ format so that it can be adopted as widely as possible.   Back to Real World Impact  …

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  9. University Alliance Open Day at Clifford Chance

    …to the future success of our business. Our commitment to recruiting diversely is more than just a sound bite. We have taken decisive action, and a lot of it! We removed the use of application forms in the interview process to ensure candidates are measured on their talent, rather than their background. We have broadened our reach, visiting more universities than ever before (we will be physically visiting in excess of 37 universities in 2014/15 an…

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