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  1. Outreach & widening participation: Brookes Engage offers local students route into HE

    …emic assignment with the support of a university tutor, attend a week-long summer school, and receive one-to-one mentoring from an Oxford Brookes student. If graduates of the programme choose to study at Oxford Brookes, they will qualify to apply for the Brookes Community scholarship of £1,000 in their first year. At the end of the programme, participants should feel confident in making the next step in their education career, be that in work or a…

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  2. THE: Higher education Green Paper: reaction

    …view, today’s commitment is just empty words,” she said. Ms Ansell also welcomed the commitment to retain the dual-support system for research. “This makes our system dynamic and promotes innovation,” she said, adding that “while we recognise the value of reducing the cost of participating in the research excellence framework, any simplification must not introduce concentration by the back door.” Read our full response to the Government’s Green Pa…

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  3. Mind the gap report – Coventry University case study

    …yment-focused initiatives such as the Add+Vantage scheme (the university’s compulsory employability module based around the workplace) and the Faculty of Engineering and Computing’s ‘EC Futures’ programmes which focus on employability and work experience for students. What works well and why? Strong leadership from both organisations’ senior teams has been vital to success. As has shared fundamental principles such as a focus on skills development…

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  4. University Alliance launches a new kind of doctoral programme for the 21st Century

    …proved employment opportunities for PhD researchers. Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said: “Bioscience is a growing industry where the UK has a competitive advantage. The recent Research Excellence Framework results demonstrated that Alliance universities have real strength in bioscience and healthcare research. “We hope our new DTA – which is the largest multi-partner, and only nationwide, doctoral training initiative o…

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  5. Mind the gap – engaging employers to secure the future of STEM in higher education

    …transform lives and deliver growth. SPEAKERS INCLUDE Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive, University Alliance Professor Mary Stuart, Vice-Chancellor, University of Lincoln Chris Millward – Director (Policy), HEFCE Dr Ian Bullock, Co-Founder and Director of iFormulate Ltd You can book your ticket here. We hope you will be able to join us and look forward to seeing you on 13 October. Afternoon tea will be served. If you have any dietary requirements…

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  6. The Economist: Report – Automated, Creative & Dispersed

    …earning, have the potential to make higher learning more flexible, and therefore easier to combine with work placements or even running a business. Professor Anant Agarwal is chief executive at EdX, a non-profit MOOC platform founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University with over 3.5m students regularly logging in around the world. He says the impact of digital technology will be that the future university is “unbund…

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  7. Alliance graduate start-ups grow at over twice the rate of rest of HE sector

    In response to the results of the 2013/2014 HE Business and Community Interaction (HE-BCI) Survey released by HESA today, Maddalaine Ansell, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said: “The latest HE-BCI results show graduate start-ups are continuing to grow within our group of innovative and entrepreneurial institutions. More than 1,200 businesses were launched by Alliance graduates over the year, growing at more than twice the rate of the res…

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  8. Why is it important that universities and businesses collaborate?

    …t the Higher Education sector, the government and industry realises the benefit that HEIF funding has brought and the competitive position it gives UK HEIs, over their European Counterparts in particular, many of which view it with envy. It is clear that HEIF is one of the most flexible and impactful funding streams in which the government has invested and the case for its instigation is as relevant now as it was back in the late 1990s, but just n…

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  9. Our response to Labour’s fees announcement

    …e best in the world and for everyone with the aspiration and ability to benefit from higher education to do so. “We are reassured that what Labour have announced today demonstrates a strong commitment to maintaining investment in higher education and in making sure students are able to access financial support through increased maintenance loans. This is critical to securing the future of higher education in the UK at a time when it is most needed…

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  10. Improving the quality of air we breathe

    …esearch, it recommended that climate change and air quality policies be more closely aligned, especially at local level. Their expertise has had an impact outside the UK as well. UWE Bristol was commissioned, as part of a consortium, by the EU to look at ozone pollution and the likely effects. This work informed the EC’s new air quality policy package in December 2013. The researchers also helped develop a new National Framework for Air Quality in…

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