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  1. Space: Creating a new hub for education, innovation and investment in high-tech industries

    …ark to be purpose-built for technology businesses and will enable firms of varying sizes and sectors to co-locate with their peers and academia. The Boole Technology Centre will provide flexible commercial space over 36,000 square feet, including offices, laboratories and technical workshops. Part-funded through the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership via the Government’s Growth Deal programme, it is expected to house more than 20 hi…

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  2. Supporting success: Volunteering is a win-win for students and their local communities

    …es of others and that’s what makes volunteering so important. There are so many amazing projects in Portsmouth but what is more surprising is how many of those have support from student volunteers. Law students volunteer at a free clinic to help advise people on a wide range of legal problems. “Our aim is to get students, who cannot volunteer regularly or have never volunteered, involved in events ranging from beach cleans and soup kitchens to Chr…

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  3. Campus wellbeing: Festival offers a health boost for body and mind

    …uncil, Public Health England, Middlesbrough College, James Cook University Hospital and the Students’ Union and seeks to nurture and improve health and well-being for the community. Teesside University supports various events as part of Extra Life, including Dry January, National No Smoking Day and Stress Down Week. It has also launched Be Sporty, informal and fun sports sessions for staff and students….

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  4. Finding out what a law firm looks for in the lawyers of tomorrow

    …ford Chance office. However, over the course of the day we were exposed to many varied activities, taking us much further than the impressive exterior, and to see how a top law firm in the UK operates was a mixture of both surprising and reassuring. The first session introduced us to the core composition and values at Clifford Chance, as well as allowing opportunities to network. This was a great chance to meet both successful lawyers and the Clif…

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  5. Kingston University’s Big Read

    …st term, students and staff are being encouraged to discuss the novel in a variety of settings – the inaugural ‘KU Big Read’. The initiative is the first of its kind in the UK but the inspiration comes from America. Similar book schemes introduced at US colleges have shown that students are more likely to enrol and settle in. They are also less likely to drop out. A research project set up as part of Kingston’s Student Academic Development Researc…

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  6. University Alliance responds to the Government’s Science and Innovation Strategy

    …which remedies the government will prescribe. “We are pleased to see that many of the points University Alliance has been highlighting feature throughout the analysis. As the various reviews get underway, there are some clear principles provided in the Strategy that should be adhered to. Ensuring that excellence is rewarded wherever it is found remains critical. “In particular we welcome the steer for Sir Paul Nurse’s review that “excellence must…

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  7. University Alliance responds to science investment announced in Autumn Statement 2014

    …ross the spectrum of research activities and in collaboration with a large variety of industrial and other partners. “University Alliance will be paying close attention to the government’s Science and Innovation strategy being released later this week. We urge the government to continue to ensure that public funding follows excellence wherever it exists, to drive innovation and secure the future success of our universities and of the UK. “On capit…

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  8. Lifting student number controls – will it affect the quality of learning and teaching?

    …mass higher education market with no cap can we create opportunity for the many, not the few – the original Robbins’ vision. As Nicolas Barr, Professor of Public Economics at London School of Economics, outlined in his presentation at the same event, evidence shows that poorer students will always be disadvantaged in a system that restricts places. Looking at participation at a national level hides the reality of access to opportunity across the c…

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  9. Telegraph – Warning over ‘postcode lottery’ in university admissions

    …grounds are attending university under the new few regime, masks important variations in participation such as the 40 per cent decline in part-time entrants. “This evidence suggests there has also been a decline in participation in areas of the country that have been hit particularly hard in current economic climate.” Read the full telegraph article here. Libby Hackett also features in a number of articles today including The Evening Standard, Dai…

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