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

    …Disabled students, BAME students, LGBT+ students, mature students and part-time students are all more likely to drop out than other groups of students. The continued focus on continuation and completion is even more puzzling when you learn that the UK has the highest completion rates among comparable developed countries – by quite a long way. Employment variations The progression indicator seems reasonable enough at first – don’t students ultimat…

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    Susanna Kalitowski
  2. Star Award winner at Alliance Awards 2020 highlights her award-winning work

    …e been working online over the past 12 months. Keeping them informed and up-to-date with the latest information has been a huge undertaking. When I was nominated for the Star Award, I was extremely flattered as I was simply just doing my job. My use of Moodle at the time, was used to engage with the students in a way that enabled them to see the hundreds of events and opportunities that we, as a University, were able to offer them. Students have t…

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

    …my PhD and also with the trainings that the DTA offers. I have found my research to be quite rewarding, having those really exciting moments where you know you have discovered something that nobody else has seen yet. In addition, something that has also been very motivating for me personally, was taking a secondment during my PhD where I got to work at the UK Health Security Agency. This experience was deeply insightful, now knowing about a diffe…

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  4. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …ere was genuine concern that the Government would struggle to meet its high-profile 2019 manifesto commitment of 50,000 additional nurses. NHS hospitals, mental health services and community providers had long been reporting a shortage of more than 100,000 full-time staff, including 40,000 nurses. According to The King’s Fund, this workforce crisis was the result of: a prolonged funding squeeze combined with years of poor workforce planning, weak…

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  5. In conversation with business leaders: here’s what SMEs like mine need from the Chancellor

    …Business Review last year cited Crunchbase research that only 2.3% of women-led start-ups received venture capital funding in 2020. It’s a similar story in the UK. You just have to be pragmatic. I launched Chater Smart expecting to grow the firm organically rather than looking for outside investment. Growth may happen more slowly, but we can still innovate! How important are SMEs/early-stage businesses to regional economic growth? Incredibly impor…

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  6. “We need to highlight how rewarding a career in health can be”

    …ge of backgrounds to study healthcare subjects. Some of our students are 18-year-olds straight from school and college, but there are a significant number coming back to education as mature students. Some have started families, some have had other careers. What we are saying to them is: you can have a great impact on other people’s lives, no matter what your background is. It’s incredibly rewarding to make a positive impact on your own community….

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    Ross Renton
  7. 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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  8. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …nications efforts. For example, we know that public support for arts and humanities-based subjects historically poll lower than other subjects. When asked which subjects universities should prioritise within the recovery, respondents within this survey polled social sciences at 24%, with 13% for languages and 12% for the arts. Despite this, we remain committed to defending the value of these subjects. We have to acknowledge and recognise that ther…

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    Vanessa Wilson CEO
  9. ‘A solution can always be found and we are on your side’ – Kingston University Clearing student turned hotline operator says

    …eful with plenty of green space and the Thames riverside. It’s also very student-friendly, which I didn’t expect from such a family orientated borough,” she said. In her first year, Veronica has enjoyed learning about data analysis as part of the business management module. “I never thought I’d be interested in data analysis but I have really enjoyed learning the different methods and seeing how I can apply these skills in a professional environme…

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