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  1. UA responds to Knowledge Exchange Framework advisory group announcement

    …t is encouraging that the Knowledge Exchange Framework will allow for fair comparisons between institutions. This will be important for avoiding a size matters scenario. We want the KEF to capture and reward the fullest range of interactions between universities, businesses and communities. “The appointment of a technical advisory group to drive the next stage of the KEF is a positive step, sitting alongside the university expert group led by Prof…

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  2. A provocation

    …e it. There really is excellence to be found everywhere, as well as the not-so-excellent experience that universities must work to limit or eliminate. But none of this runs along the lines of the age of the institution, its size, or its mission group membership. The real problem is the idea that there’s a single way of judging excellence – something the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) – at its best – could confront. But long-held views about p…

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  3. Guardian: The government wants a Brexit deal on science and research, says Jo Johnson

    …pillar alongside the teaching excellence framework, which measures teaching quality, and the research excellence framework, which assesses research outputs”. Maddalaine Ansell, said: “The knowledge exchange framework must look beyond simply the commercialisation of research, patents and intellectual property, which are only one aspect of a much wider range of interactions between universities, businesses and communities, alongside entrepreneurial…

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  4. Gaining fresh energy for PhD studies

    …iming this activity as their favourite. It is always a challenge in a multi-disciplinary environment to cater for all interests. However, whilst our specific research varies, the challenging doctoral journey was the common denominator. We felt like a group of kindred spirits in a safe house, and a firm bond ensued. From the outset, it was anticipated that the Summer School would be productive and effective in my research career development, howeve…

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  5. Unlocking the secrets of the humble aspirin pill

    …a German chemist, for his father’s rheumatism in 1897. It has gone on to become one of the most commonly used drugs of modern times. It is more than just a painkiller. Even taking a low dose of aspirin every day can be beneficial for some people – preventing strokes, and reducing the risk of cancer and cardiac conditions. Currently cancer and cardiac disease cause more than 50% of global mortality. Research has found that low doses of aspirin may…

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  6. Alliance universities recognised at Guardian University Awards

    …t crisis through enhancing personal financial literacy. True Potential LLP committed to a five-year programme of financial support to establish the centre of excellence, totalling £1.4m. As the first and only personal finance research centre in the UK that has an active teaching programme freely available to the public, the centre has successfully delivered a suite of open educational resources via OpenLearn and FutureLearn (titles include Managin…

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  7. The Open University

    …her on qualifications or individual modules. Of these, 73% are working full- or part-time, over 10% declare a disability and there are 1,800 students on more than 200 courses in 150 prisons or secure environments. The OU’s model of supported open distance learning allows a learner to study when and where they wish, at an intensity they choose themselves, through a variety of media and with a range of support options. Such flexibility also extends…

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  8. UWE Bristol VC to be awarded CBE for services to Education

    …eness of the significant role universities play in helping individuals and communities thrive, alongside his many academic achievements. “During his time as UA Chair, Steve greatly strengthened the Alliance group, building our profile and influence during a time of transition for universities. He continues to provide valuable guidance and support through this period of huge change. We congratulate Steve on his honour and look forward to continue w…

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  9. University Alliance responds to the Social Mobility Advisory Group

    …nd the need to evidence impact. Alliance universities have a long standing commitment to supporting widening participation and maximising the success of our students. “However, as the report recommends, encouraging collaboration, with schools, employers and between universities is the best way to do this – to learn from our experiences and to constantly improve. This is a perfect example of why collaboration is so important and why the Office for

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  10. UA Position paper: Higher Education & Research Bill

    …Our University Alliance position paper on the Higher Education & Research Bill has been published ahead of the House of Commons Bill Committee taking evidence this week. Professor Quintin McKellar CBE, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire and University Alliance’s regulatory lead will give evidence to the committee on Tuesday 6 September representing UA. Read the position paper here or click on the image….

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