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  1. Breaking down the ‘divide’ between research and teaching

    …ired by Professor Chris Husbands, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University. ENDS Notes to editors: 1. The case studies booklet, What does research-informed teaching look like? can be found here. 2. The Government consulted on proposals for the TEF to issue commendations to indicate excellence in a number of areas including excellence in research-led teaching. You can read more about these proposals here in the Teaching Excellence Framework T…

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  2. Graduate recruitment: UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’

    …D. This was further supported by £7.9m from HEFCE’s Catalyst Fund. AME has come a long way in the 20 months since the vision became a reality. The 1700 sq m manufacturing hub is now full of £3m of robotics, automation, tube bending and metrology equipment and is home to more than 60 students working towards their BEng, MEng (Hons) and MSc degrees. The UK’s first ‘Faculty on the Factory Floor’ is already winning praise for its innovative activity-l…

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  3. Access to finance: Helping more than 2,000 businesses boost their innovation

    …heir ideas for innovation. It is our hope and intention that many of these companies will start an ongoing relationship with the University that could provide interesting opportunities for knowledge exchange, graduate employment and experiential teaching and learning while also supporting local economic growth.” The Enabling Innovation programme will run until 31 March 2019 and is expected to help at least 2,500 businesses in the region. Funding i…

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  4. Creating innovative regions: Alliance universities case studies

    …ure Support for student businesses encouraged Greg McClarnon to expand his company…   Talent Nottingham Trent University: Nurturing early development of students and graduates’ businesses The Hive is a purpose-built centre for entrepreneurship and enterprise at NTU…   Talent University of South Wales: Welsh Financial Services employers supporting young graduates Collaborative two-year full-time programme of work, training and academic study…   Tal…

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  5. Helping disadvantaged students: Support for refugees and asylum seekers to benefit from higher education

    …tion. Middlesbrough, where the University is based, has the second-biggest community of refugees and asylum seekers in the UK outside of London, including groups from Sudan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria and the Congo. As part of its aim to widen participation, Teesside University has been steadily building relationships with refugee and asylum seeker groups and the professionals who support them – such as the Regional Refugee Forum, Methodist Asylum Project…

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  6. University Alliance Annual Summit 2016: Leading the way in our cities and regions

    …akeholders. Confirmed speakers Neil Carmichael MP, Chair, Education Select Committee and Co-Chair, Sub Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive, University Alliance Liz Flint, Head of Innovation Networks, Innovate UK Charlotte Heyes, Head of Innovation and Place, BIS Professor John Latham, Vice-Chancellor, Coventry University Mark Leach, Editor, Wonkhe Professor Julie Lydon, Vice-Chancellor, University of S…

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  7. Building healthy cities: the role of universities in the health ecosystem

    …r how different bodies and agencies can work together to deliver better outcomes and make a real difference to those living in the community. Building healthy cities outlines the increasing contribution universities are making to building healthier cities and regions and tackling public health challenges through research-informed policy and practice in areas such as built environment, planning and community health. The report is the first in a ser…

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  8. Building healthy cities: Alliance universities case studies

    …rsfield: Developing greater understanding of treatment of wounds and skin defects Unlocking the secrets of a device’s effectiveness in treating wounds… Health networks & partnerships Coventry University: Developing innovative community health care products Collaborating with businesses, healthcare practitioners, academics and end-users…   Health networks & partnerships University of Greenwich: Teaming up in the community Teaming up with Charlton A…

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  9. New Year’s Honours for Alliance universities’ staff

    …outside conventional venues. The organisation is dedicated to creating and commissioning compelling and imaginative new forms of public art, guided by a firm belief in the capacity for the arts to change, enhance and inform the way we think about, and interact, with the world around us. Professor Ron Ritchie has been awarded an OBE for his services to education. Prof Ritchie, who had a 40-year career in teaching, has also carried out a number of r…

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  10. University Alliance in context… what do students think?

    …of graduate testimonials – research generally has shown that promoting benefits for prospective students is more credible when communicated by people they think of as being like them. More broadly, these insights may prompt University Alliance institutions to review their proposition and positioning, to look at what they should be communicating that will help attract and convert target students versus other institutions they may be considering or…

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