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  1. Help us help you: what the budget needs to do to enable universities to support their regions

    …f what works is essential to meet the workforce needs of our public sectors. 3. Equitable university finances Finally, the financial challenges of the sector are well documented, typically focused on the domestic tuition fee level. Yet this is only half of the problem, given rising staff costs in the form of pension provision. Take any one of the pensions offered in the sector and they all come with their unique cost challenges. These are most acu…

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  2. Lifelong Learning – is it worth the hard yards?

    …ifelong learning could be transformational for learning and teaching. I encourage collaborative discourse to address and resolve the operational challenges to make this a reality for more people across the UK. And so I find myself, not for the first time this year, at the start line visualising the course ahead – optimistic that with the right application, it will be worth the hard yards….

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  3. Harnessing the power of university-sponsored Multi Academy Trust partnerships

    …d within governance arrangements, formally enabling the sharing of services. 3. Leverage the university MAT sector to deliver tutoring and mentoring Many universities were established as teacher training institutions and can draw on this strong heritage and expertise to address teachers’ professional development needs and support school catch up. Universities already provide free mentor training for Initial Teacher Training mentors, and the Govern…

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  4. Celebrating the very best of DTA creativity and research talent at the Images of Research Awards

    …along with an accompanying blurb for the DTA Images of Research competition. The competition is part of the wider DTA training programme which develops in students the knowledge, abilities and techniques to do research today – including the important ability to communicate the complexities of scientific projects to different audiences. This year’s competition highlighted that developing the ability to present evidence-based scientific arguments to…

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  5. Creative arts subjects vital for supporting UK innovation and economy

    …journalists, media experts and content creators. https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/huffpost-centre-for-journalism-at-birmingham-city-university/ Partnerships between the University of South Wales, and HBO and Netflix has helped to train up future film makers, whilst being given the opportunity to work on film sets at some of the highest grossing production companies in the world. https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/03/30/jobs-at-hbo-and-netf…

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  6. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Ana Tendero Cañadas

    …o develop other skills and to socialise with other PhD students across the UK. I worked as part of the DTA representative committee where I got a chance to talk and interact with my peers a lot more than I would have done, especially during the multiple lockdowns. Being part of this community, I have been able to learn more about other fields I can work in with the skills I have developed throughout my PhD and also with the trainings that the DTA…

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  7. Unpacking the TEF narratives: what does teaching excellence at an Alliance university look like?

    …articipate in HE, including diversity of ethnicity and entry qualifications. We support commuting students, mature students, and those with no family background of university attendance. Our teaching is practice-informed to ensure curricula are applied and relevant, with employability baked into the skills developed and knowledge gained”. Informed by employers In the Student Experience section, addressing matters ranging across course content and…

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  8. Why we’re supporting the campaign for creative education

    …fundamentally crucial to society as a whole. With celebrated artists from L.S. Lowry to Grayson Perry; multiple MOBO, Grammy, BAFTA and Brit award winners, and a former children’s laureate and current poet laureate among our members’ alumni, we know better than anyone the colossal cultural value of our creative arts sector. But we also see first-hand the economic and social effect of the arts and the benefits for the local community of the cultura…

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  9. COP26 needs to address air quality as well as climate change

    …d ammonia (NH3) for 2020 and 2030. Adopting low-carbon farming practices, e.g. reducing animal stock numbers and fertiliser use, and improving waste management on farms could help to achieve those targets as well as reduce particulate matter in urban areas and also nitrogen deposition to vulnerable ecosystems. Unfortunately, the development of biogas/biomethane production from anaerobic digestion of food waste, sewage sludge and animal manures to…

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