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  1. Stronger Together: Building A University Alliance For The Future

    …icy and public environment for decades. We’ve got Brexit with all its short-, medium- and long-term ramifications, whilst there is no consensus on our future economic or trade relations with the rest of the world. We still have an unbalanced economy weighted towards London and the City. We have a tight public investment environment, despite the rhetoric on ending austerity, with a very uncertain spending review ahead of us. All this presents chall…

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  2. How the Innocence Project London law clinic is redefining clinical legal education

    …ia messages. The paperwork students have to read extends beyond the summing-up of the trial Judge and appeal documents, to custody records, expert reports, medical information and jury bundles. Students respond to what they find, making the learning process continuous. They gain an insight into the entire criminal justice process, starting with the police investigation right the way through to the trial and the appeal, then extending to the prison…

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

    …nd career progression of our staff to ensure our students benefit from well-qualified teachers and up to date teaching methods”. While those were the unanimously made points, many UA members also referred to pedagogic research, most highlighted the role of personal tutors in providing academic support, and most described investment in physical and digital resources. I’m sure that only word count limitations prevented these points being covered in…

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  4. Obsessions with outcomes won’t deliver the flexible revolution

    …ssing short courses and modules tend to be considerably lower than for full-time courses. Unemployed mature learners pose even higher risks. A key reason – in addition to the funding model – providers have favoured creating places for full time undergraduates is there is more time and scope to favourably shape their outcomes, for example through targeted support and interventions. The Government’s Lifelong Loan Entitlement (LLE) envisages a brave…

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    Susanna Kalitowski
  5. Continuous Professional Development

    …mplementation groups. C. CPD product offers ProductDetails Webinars An easy-to-access and flexible format to support members working on specific areas of challenge. The TEA-CPD network held its first Open Webinar on 14th February with 33 participants discussing the implementation and implications of the Academic Professional Apprenticeship. A recording of the webinar is available on the Basecamp CPD site and will be updated with further resources…

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  6. Our New Chief Executive Vanessa Wilson

    …munications, campaigns and marketing roles across Whitehall – including the-now Department for Education (2000-2005) and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (2005-2011). Vanessa said: “It is a huge privilege to be joining the University Alliance and working with the member universities at this critical point for post-18 education. “I believe universities – and specifically University Alliance universities – are champions of social…

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  7. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …e in September last year. As part of Teesside University, this hub is an up-and-coming centre for innovative and cutting-edge research in the biosciences industry, having played a vital role during the COVID-19 pandemic in working with national and regional business to help train and upskill the vaccine manufacturing workforce. This example is a key indicator of how fundamentally transformative this centre is for the region. Their collaboration wi…

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  8. How volunteering for the NHS helped me become a pandemic-resilient PGR (and introduced me to the Queen!)

    …in your community really be sufficient to turn you into a dauntless, extra-resilient PhD researcher? From my experience, yes! When I hear people whom I have supported say that what I am doing is important and is making a difference in their lives, it makes me reflect deeply on what I do. I’ve provided critical support to help others stay motivated during the pandemic, the absence of which could have proven catastrophic for them. But my volunteeri…

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  9. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …of fronts. We know that Alliance universities, respected for their role in delivering highly skilled, employable and job-ready graduates, can be central to the national social, economic and cultural recovery from this shock. This polling was an exercise in understanding the perceptions and priorities of the communities we serve, to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response. As Rachel Wolf put in Wonkhe just this week, to win the argum…

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    Vanessa Wilson CEO