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  1. Start-up: Bill's story 6 months on

    …g our promises to our ever-growing client list. The skills in our team are complementary yet diverse which is perfect as the work we do is always varied. Over the last six months we’ve done work to help companies promote their new products and promote their services to prospective and existing clients, we’ve created medical animations to help parents understand leukaemia, we’ve created animated branding to help breathe life into corporate identiti…

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  2. Celebrating graduates who are turning their business ideas into reality

    …nomic growth. Alliance universities and NACUE societies alike are fully committed to ensuring all students and graduates have the opportunity to turn their idea into a reality. Entrepreneurs @Tees are taking the initiative to become self-sustaining by setting up a t-shirt printing company, drawing inspiration from local landmarks for their designs. They’re hoping it’s going to help them create even more opportunities for students at Teesside Unive…

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  3. 150 years with Plymouth University

    …“While the University has grown beyond all recognition since that era, our commitment to serving our communities is still at the heart of what we do.” Professor Wendy Purcell Plymouth University has made a huge contribution to their region throughout their 150 year history. It has grown to be one of the largest universities in the country and possess a world-class research profile as acknowledged by its receipt of a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for H…

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  4. University Alliance respond to the Milburn Report on social mobility

    …ur universities have, on average, over twice as many students from lower-income and under-represented groups compared with the rest of the sector whilst achieving some of the highest graduate prospects. Within Alliance universities there is a wealth of experience and expertise on how to best inspire, reach and support people from non-traditional HE backgrounds from initial contact through to graduation and employment. “We are committed to working…

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  5. We need more graduates if we’re really serious about growth

    …h is concentrated in occupations involving analytical, problem solving and complex communication activities: typically graduate attributes. We need to create genuine in-work and in-education progression opportunities to equip the population for the demands of the labour market. In light of this, the Coalition Government’s decision to cut around 25,000 university places for next year could seriously limit opportunities for individuals and hinder th…

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  6. University Alliance campaign about value of going to university

    …d university in light of the new funding system, are fully aware of the benefits of attending.” Rajeeb Dey, CEO of Enternships.com & Co-Founder of StartUp Britain, said: “Going to university is definitely more than just getting a degree. It is important that we shine a spotlight on the fantastic contribution students make to wider society and the range of activities they engage with whilst at University. All too often we hear of university student…

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    David Willetts, Universities Minister, launching More than just a degree
  7. NSS results show high rates of student satisfaction at Alliance universities

    …pping graduates for the 21st century.” END Notes for Editors Established in 2007, the Alliance group comprises a mixture of pre and post 1992 universities with balanced portfolios of excellence in teaching, research and enterprise. Alliance universities are actively engaged in their economic and social environments with close links to the creative industries and the professions and a deep-rooted commitment to access through flexible provision. All…

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  8. Alliance universities play key role in regeneration and investment in local communities

    …ur local areas to be vibrant, exciting and thriving places to live. Between 2016 and 2019, Alliance universities were awarded more than £68m to spend on regenerating their local communities, alongside our own significant investments. This has allowed members to draw on civic partnerships to support infrastructure, projects, planning and investment in the regeneration of our local towns and cities. As we begin to recover from the pandemic, this rol…

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  9. Researching how exercise can help the Down syndrome community

    …a landmark study that we hope will show just how far-reaching the positive effects of exercise can be for the Down syndrome population. “We already know that exercise can provide enormous benefits to overall health and well-being and have seen many isolated examples of exercise having an impact on cognition. But definitive data just doesn’t exist yet, and that’s why a study of this size is so important. “Even a slight increase in cognition can lea…

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  10. Anglia Ruskin collaboration study investigates whether exercise can improve cognition in Down syndrome community

    …a landmark study that we hope will show just how far-reaching the positive effects of exercise can be for the Down syndrome population. “We already know that exercise can provide enormous benefits to overall health and well-being and have seen many isolated examples of exercise having an impact on cognition. But definitive data just doesn’t exist yet, and that’s why a study of this size is so important. “Even a slight increase in cognition can lea…

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