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  1. Summit 2016 – Leading the way in our cities and regions

    …e across the country. Neil Carmichael MP, Education Select Committee and Co-Chair, Sub Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy, gave the keynote speech. You can also read speeches by Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell and Chair Professor Steve West. We also unveiled our new Making the Difference video at the Summit which is now featured prominently on our homepage. Below are some of the pictures from the day – more can be found on our Flickr…

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  2. Space: Pioneering one of the first University Enterprise Zones

    …individual and shared laboratory space, offices and workshops, shared start-up ‘studio’ space, communal space for networking and meeting, access to specialist equipment and technical support and business services. Construction will be completed in summer 2016 with the UEZ open for business in the autumn. The £16.5m project is supported by £4m from the government with match-funding from the Local Enterprise Partnership, business and UWE Bristol its…

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  3. Transformative knowledge: Bringing the humble emergency exit sign into the 21st century

    …intended. In response to this problem, the University of Greenwich’s multi-award-winning Fire Safety Engineering Group has developed a new generation of advanced signage. Known as the Intelligent Active Dynamic Signage System (IADSS), it uses flashing, running green lights, within the arrow of a standard emergency exit sign, to draw people’s attention. It displays a large flashing ‘red cross’ if people are not meant to go a certain way. The signs…

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  4. Collaborative outreach: Stripping out traditional barriers to entry and success

    …nd two hours per week tutorial. Part-time students have eight hours of face-to-face tuition and 12 hours of online supported learning. This allows a part-time student who wishes to put in a great deal of effort to complete a degree within three years. The lifting of the cap on student numbers means that these students will now be able to take out the full-time learning loan and study whilst maintaining their working life. This high level of person…

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  5. UA responds to HEPI report on educational underachievement of young men

    …benefit from the partnership, including having access to some of the state-of-the-art sports, exercise and training facilities at Charlton’s training ground, which sits next to the university’s Avery Hill Campus. Responding to HEPI’s report on the educational underachievement of young men, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “This is an important piece of work – both men and women should be able to benefit from a universit…

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  6. University Alliance responds to the HE Green Paper

    …part from our strong links with industry and the professions. We will continue to develop these – including by creating new Degree Apprenticeships. “We also pride ourselves on using our world-leading research to enrich our teaching. We welcome the commitment to the dual support system. This makes our system dynamic and promotes innovation. While we recognise the value of reducing the cost of participating in the REF, any simplification must not i…

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  7. Mind the gap report – Liverpool John Moores University case study

    …in-house graduate training programmes. LJMU has also developed a new three-month pre-placement programme for students entering the new Barclays UK nine-month Placement Programme. The programme will be delivered jointly between LJMU and Barclays UK in Liverpool and will include modules on workplace culture and management. What works well and why? The collaboration is based around a shared commitment to a sustainable relationship that balances the…

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  8. Kingston University’s Big Read

    …staff the chance to get their book signed by the author himself. More importantly though, the impact of Big Read is being carefully monitored. Kingston will be looking for effects on student enrolment and retention. It will also be establishing a student-staff committee to assess the Big Read and decide which book to use next year. With more pressure being placed on universities to measure impact, the evidence-based approach Kingston is taking to…

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