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  1. University Alliance comments on the appointment of Nicola Dandridge as Chief Executive of the Office for Students

    Commenting on the appointment of Nicola Dandridge as Chief Executive of the Office for Students, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “This is a strong appointment to a crucial role. We are delighted that the first CEO of the Office for Students is someone who has a thorough understanding of the higher education sector and is such a highly respected figure. “We look forward to working with her, Sir Michael Barber and their…

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  2. UA comments on government amendments to the HE & Research Bill

    …amendments to the Higher Education & Research Bill, University Alliance Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell said: “It is excellent news that the government has heeded University Alliance’s call for knowledge exchange activity to be explicitly recognised as part of Research England’s remit within UKRI. “This will ensure critical funding for business-led innovation activity. Alliance universities work with thousands of businesses, helping them solve t…

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  3. THE: Office for Students must promote collaboration as well as competition

    …ad of the Higher Education & Research Bill Committee meeting this week, Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell writes for Times Higher Education. She looks at the role the new Office for Students could play in promoting collaboration as well encouraging competition between English HE providers. She writes, “There are, however, differences between the higher education market and many others. “The most significant is that higher education is expected to…

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  4. Talent: Helping design graduate launch successful international artisan homeware company

    …n Tunisia but having lived all my life immersed in different cultures has definitely shaped my work and I’m a true believer that artefacts tell the tale of a place and time,” Hend explained. Hend’s latest collection, ‘British Made’ aims to contribute to the revival of the British craft movement. “British craft, and in particular ceramics, has been in decline for a number of years now,” she said. “My new collection fuses traditional British ceramic…

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  5. Supporting thriving communities: The role of universities in reducing inequality

    …collaborative outreach and working in partnership with schools as the most effective ways of supporting underrepresented groups to apply to university. It also backs a continued strong role for the functions of the Office for Fair Access (OFFA) and bolstering the National Collaborative Outreach programme when the Office for Students comes into being. The report goes beyond access to look at retention, progression and graduate success – and sets th…

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  6. University Alliance comment on FutureLearn announcement

    …ts or smartphones. In response to the FutureLearn announcement (14 December 2012) Libby Hackett, Chief Executive of University Alliance, said: “This is an incredibly exciting and important step being made by The Open University to help ensure that the UK remains a leading global educator of choice. The key strengths of UK higher education are quality and choice, with a diverse range of outstanding universities that are transforming lives. FutureLe…

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  7. 2012 Autumn Statement: Our comment

    …iversities are positioned and ready to deliver the knowledge, networks and communities of the future. Reduced funding from Government is no excuse for limited ambition. Our world class sector can flourish, given a clear and ambitious long-term vision of universities. We remain committed to working with Government to direct their investment towards sustaining a healthy, diverse, world-class university sector that contributes to the UK’s economic re…

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  8. University Alliance comment on appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as new director of OFFA

    …d Brookes University said: “We look forward to working with Professor Les Ebdon to ensure fairness is maintained at the heart of university access. His experience within the sector and of working with Government will put him in a good position to take up this important post. “All universities are committed to providing opportunities for those who have the ambition and ability to succeed, regardless of their background. For many, the life-changing…

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  9. University Alliance shocked at David Willetts’ outdated and elitist comments

    …st research – “We were shocked to see David Willetts’ outdated and elitist comments on the weekend and his plan to email thousands of ‘missing’ state school pupils who do not apply to a small number of elite universities. “These students are not missing. Well-informed students apply to outstanding courses that are going to offer them the right opportunities in the job market and deliver access to their chosen careers. “We must challenge this assum…

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