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  1. Comment on the latest UCAS application figures

    …to Editors The UCAS figures will be available from their website (www.ucas.com) Copies of our recent publications, ‘Proposal for a Graduate Contribution Scheme in England’ and ‘Efficiency, leadership and partnership: an approach that delivers shared economic priorities’ are available from the University Alliance website. University Alliance represents 23 major, dynamic, business-like universities at the heart of the sector that deliver world-leadi…

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  2. Comments on the announcements by the Business Secretary

    …ry today, Libby Aston, Director of University Alliance said: “This is a welcome announcement from Government. An effectively implemented Graduate Contribution Scheme would address two fundamental weaknesses of the current system – reducing the cost to Government, freeing up money to invest in a higher number of students and replacing a complicated and poorly understood system that ensures that those even on the lowest incomes are able to study for…

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  3. Comment on report by Dr Ralph Kenna into research concentration and quality

    …nsideration of research concentration and diversity, and the importance of communication within research departments. “It supports an earlier University Alliance publication demonstrating the importance of funding research based on excellence to ensure the most effective allocation of public money to both reward and drive quality. “Alliance universities have many medium sized research departments delivering world leading research and consistently…

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  4. Alliance Awards winners announced during ceremony hosted at Kingston University Town House

    …ities, University Alliance founded the Awards to celebrate the innovation, commitment and excellence that exists across their membership. Winners were selected from over 130 outstanding nominees. They included a collaboration between students and staff to provide deeper insights into the experiences of Black, Asian, Mixed Heritage and Minority Ethnic students, a project supporting the health and wellbeing of staff and students through music during…

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  5. Bringing Researchers Together: The DTA Spring School

    …e to Cristiano Pedroso-Roussado, on the Biosciences programme, about how useful this was for him “The networking effects from these kind of events are amazing, you can see the interfaces between your subject and other projects not only within your biosciences programme but also in other programmes” The DTA is able to offer these networking benefits to academic supervisors as well. Invited alongside their researchers, the supervisors of our new rec…

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    …ilot an innovative technical skills solution for Bristol Posted on July 16, 2021 Connecting people to employment in computing at Birmingham City University Posted on July 16, 2021 Patient Simulations and Critical Care at Coventry University Posted on July 15, 2021 More Skills for the future Healthcare for the future Immersive Nursing Simulation at the University of Derby Posted on January 30, 2023 Improving transition for newly qualified nurses –…

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  7. To what degree: Understanding what UK businesses look for in graduates

    …hey apply for (important to 68% of employers) Transferrable skills such as communication (important to 55% of employers) Relevance of the subject studied (important to 52% of employers) Whether they have gained vocational experience during their degree (important to 42% of employers). The least important factors to employers are: Which university graduates have studied at (important to 8% of employers) Specific projects completed during their degr…

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  8. Alix’s story – Robert Gordon University

    …always want the best for their students and will always go that extra mile to ensure their students have the correct guidance and support in place to get the most out of their university experience. I also joined RGU Women’s Football team as well and again, made lots of new friends and was able to come out of my comfort zone and was allowed to attend Blues Ball so I highly recommend anyone joining RGU to join a sports club as meeting new people is…

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  9. Student stories

    …ture postgraduate student Oxford Brookes University https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxBI3ukOWeY&list=PL71C294A5F2543E31&index=13 Architecture BA students Kingston University Health and social care Patrick, Mental Health Nursing University of South Wales https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR8tiR8zdDg Louisa, Sociology Kingston University https://youtu.be/B–h8vO2GfQ Operating Department Practise students University of South Wales Law https://www.youtub…

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