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

    …rt 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 at university. The programme is…

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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

    …tion and the culture change required to work together effectively and speed-up decision-making. Future plans and developments The partnership plans to increase its recruitment of staff and students over the coming years. Coventry is considering whether this model of deep engagement can be adapted for other STEM disciplines. While fundamental principles are transferable, using this model elsewhere must recognise the specific needs of different part…

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

    …Lincoln invites you to a parliamentary reception hosted by Roberta Blackman-Woods MP, Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary University Group. We will be launching a major new research report exploring the emergence of employer-led STEM faculties in UK higher education. The research is part of the HEFCE-funded Catalyst project ‘Driving economic growth through employer engaged STEM provision‘. You are invited to join us for afternoon tea, to hear…

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

    …Agarwal expects some courses to be conducted entirely online, some with in-class web resources, and others to remain in person only. This would change the level of in-university staff demand, but he says the impact will be positive: “Some professors don’t like to lecture, and others want better resources to support them. MOOCs help here. And for those who want to teach online, we offer special MOOCs to help them develop relevant skills.” Ms Shutt…

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

    …the Factory Floor’. Set to be officially opened this June, it houses state-of-the-art robotic automation, forming, joining, analysis and simulation, metrology and product verification technology. This is a facility we are incredibly proud of, which brings teaching, research and live manufacturing onto one site – meaning an engineering undergraduate has never been quite so hands on. All UA members have similar success stories of this nature. It is…

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  7. Our response to Labour’s fees announcement

    …key requirements for ensuring that UK universities can continue to boost UK-wide competitiveness. 1. Maintain investment levels into universities: current levels of investment through direct government funding and student fees is enabling them to invest in the student experience, outreach work and their local communities. If the contribution through student fees is to be reduced it is critical that direct government funding is increased to make-up…

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  8. Improving the quality of air we breathe

    …60 per cent of local authorities had declared areas with concerns about air-quality. The research team scrutinised the processes used to manage local air quality including computer models and direct measurements. They also examined policy, transport planning, public exposure, air quality and carbon management processes within local authorities. This led to an unparalleled understanding of the complex interplay between air quality management activi…

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  9. Virtual reality advances driving creative collaboration

    …ive car designs. Globalisation has opened up a myriad of opportunities for companies and organisations to work with a greater number of partners than ever before. But it has also brought challenges – not least trying to communicate and get creative with colleagues and collaborators when they don’t occupy the same office space. The 1990s saw some advances in 3D tele-immersions but it failed to take off as a useful tool due to its poor visual and sp…

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