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  1. Don’t Let Snobbery Lead You Astray on A-Level Results Day

    …amilies across the UK will be sitting down in front of phones, tablets and computers come August 15th, gritting their teeth in preparation for the journey of hope, worry, regret, elation, disappointment and relief. Some would argue that too many will be going through this process, that Universities and degrees have become too ubiquitous. I for one think that’s a dangerous, almost malicious belief – one that smacks of a deeply ingrained prejudice….

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  2. Augar Review Risks Reinforcing Snobbery About Who Should Go to University

    …ly promised, the UK is to be an economic, industrial and intellectual world-leader post-Brexit, our education system is going to have to do a lot of the heavy lifting. Innovative, applied research, future-proofing businesses in the face of technological change, will be paramount in enabling us to hold our own and command global authority and respect. The value of this is reflected in the government’s Industrial Strategy, yet inadequate financial s…

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  3. Coventry University Launches Major New Mental Health Pilot

    …t will also provide a free online tool kit for mental health sufferers. Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Health and Life Sciences, Professor Guy Daly, said: “Over the next three years, the Midlands Engine Mental Health Productivity Pilot will engage with over 1,600 businesses, train 45,000 staff and offer a free online resource that aims to reach one million people. “Together we will deliver a step change in the support offered to employers and employees, w…

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  4. DTA Autumn School

    …l. The aim is to respond to industry needs by producing independent, highly-employable researchers with expertise and skills in strategically-important research areas. One way which the DTA achieves this is through the residential programme, where all DTA students in their field attend. These residentials, from my experience, are a great way to realise the scope of your research and see what impact it could have on the future. Being part of the fo…

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  5. Energy case study: Ashfaque Alam

    …oject within and outside Sri Lanka, and Ashfaque hopes to bring this project to Bangladesh where it could have a tremendous impact. Back home in Bangladesh, Ashfaque has already worked as a lecturer and when he completes his PhD, he hopes to continue his research and help train young people in the field, building much-needed capacity for clean energy applications in the society. Back to case studies page…

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  6. Healthy ageing case study: Alysha Burrows

    …ease which impacts on multiple brain functions, including memory. The most common form of AD is late onset and sporadic with no obvious disease causing mutations. Patients may also present with familial AD – a rare form with early onset symptoms which is caused by known genetic mutations. No treatment options currently exist for those living with AD. Alysha’s research will investigate a specific process called autophagy – a mechanism that turns ov…

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  7. Vocation, Vocation, Vocation

    …ibution to expanding access to HE over the last decade. Complementing the A-level route by combining knowledge with real-world practical applications, their blend of academic and technical skills are also well suited to Britain’s future economic needs. “Alliance universities are in the vanguard of efforts to recognize the value of these qualifications and to support students entering with vocational qualifications to succeed. Collaboration, learni…

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  8. Wonkhe: Universities must revisit BTECs as a route to higher education

    …arents worked in routine or manual occupations. BTEC qualifications, which combine knowledge and understanding with application in real-world, occupational settings, can provide a strong foundation for success in higher education and the workplace. Around a third of students at Alliance universities enter with at least one BTEC. These students are often among the best prepared at problem-solving and working in teams. Read the full blog post here….

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  9. UA responds to NAO’s report on HE market

    …rsity Alliance has pushed for better support for mature students and for a comprehensive system of careers advice for every stage of life. The government’s forthcoming review of tertiary education must fully examine these issues. “Graduate salaries need to be understood in the context of significant regional variations in the UK’s highly unbalanced economy and the importance of careers like nursing which play a hugely vital role in society but are…

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