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  1. Budget 2012 – Our response

    …growth. Universities are key to unlocking this hidden potential and we welcome further support to strengthen the collaborations that already exist between universities and business. Our international competitors are investing heavily in universities, so this move will certainly go someway in helping us retain our place in the global market. Our Open Doors project highlights the experiences that businesses have with universities and the benefits t…

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  2. Open Doors: Universities open for business

    …elow were raised by participants on the roundtable and do not necessarily reflect our policy. Please do engage in the conversation using the comment boxes at the end of the pages. Skills and knowledge Research and innovation Economic growth Join the discussion We want to hear from you. Let us know, in the comment boxes below, what you are doing to improve university-business collaborations in your area. Also, why not get Tweeting your experiences….

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  3. Students as co-creator, not consumer?

    …ange of organisations, the CBI as well as the National Student Forum (now defunct), the Select Committee as well as the Secretary of State, all expressed concern that priorities in higher education had shifted away from the provision of high quality learning and teaching. The answer, Ministers – and Lord Browne – decided, was to put the finance in the hands of students to drive demand and improve quality. A new ‘consumer’ based relationship would…

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  4. University Alliance welcomes the Government's Innovation and Research Strategy

    …and in highlighting the importance of innovation in maintaining our global competitive advantage. It comes at a crucial time – with other countries spending more on research, now is the time for a clear vision that puts innovation at the heart of growth. “I am pleased that at the strategy’s core is the recognition that universities, right across our diverse sector, are leaders within the innovation ecosystem. Universities are going to play an incr…

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  5. Soaring youth unemployment, no long-term jobs strategy – time for some joined-up thinking Chancellor

    …eople through the University Modernisation Fund. At a time when our global competitors are increasing the number of graduates in the workforce to increase their capacity for economic growth, how can the UK justify a reduction in places available to young people – especially when there are such high levels of youth unemployment? “The latest UCAS figures suggest a slight drop in applications to university for 2012/13, no doubt as a result of widespr…

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  6. A guide to student finance

    …to understand the changes, Martin Lewis and the team at MoneySavingExpert.com have come up with a range of easy to understand guides and videos. We’ve posted them here along with the brilliant animation by Alliance member, Bournemouth University. Student finance day, 14 November, 2011 Student Finance Day, on November 14, is a national day dedicated to explaining the 2012 changes to student finance in England. The main aim of the campaign is simpl…

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  7. University Alliance welcomes report and joins call for pause on controls to student numbers

    …nce response to the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee: Government reform of Higher Education report, Director, Libby Hackett said: “We are entering a time of incredible change for students and universities. Combined with the new student control measures, the scale and pace of the change against the backdrop of the unknown is worrying. We join the Committee’s call to hold off from further changes to create a degree of short-term stability a…

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  8. The stories beneath the headlines: university is still a life-changing experience

    …graduate finance system arrives in 2012. Against a backdrop of Government reforms and predictions of increased competition this year because of the fee increase next year, the question of the value of degrees is again being challenged. As Vice Chancellors and universities, we need to be better at explaining how valuable a university experience is. Would I have gone to university if I had had to contribute so significantly as a graduate to the cost…

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  9. Budget recognises universities are ‘vital for economic growth’

    …“As well-run, business-like organisations, Alliance universities are both effective and efficient at delivering value for money of public investment. In times of financial constraint these essentials are even more important and compel us to spend what we have to the greatest possible effect. “However, as Mr Darling said today, the UK ‘can’t take growth for granted’ and the government must play its part. So must our universities. “Entrepreneuriali…

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  10. University Alliance welcomes HEFCE’s ‘sensible proposals’ but warns of consequences for those students who won’t get a place at university

    …e of cuts on high quality teaching and research in our universities. We welcome the commitment to continue to fund excellence in research wherever it exists. Evidence shows that selectively funding research, based on quality, will achieve the most efficient and effective allocation of public investment in research.(1) These cuts will, however, have real consequences for the growing number of qualified applicants who cannot get a place at universit…

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