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  1. Teesside University: A Unique Entry Level Paramedic Degree

    …anisations across the NHS. The degree, which welcomed its first students on 2014, was developed to reflect a growing desire for a more academic approach and a broader skills base in paramedic training. This three-year course therefore not only considers trauma and critical emergencies but takes a more holistic approach, looking at the many different arenas in which a 21st century paramedic needs to work including GP surgeries and emergency departm…

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  2. Professor Phillip Plowden

    …ommittee. He was also a non-executive board member at the Office for Legal Complaints, which manages the Legal Ombudsman scheme. Before entering the legal profession, he worked for the Citizens Advice Bureau Service in London for almost a decade. In 2005 Professor Plowden was appointed as a National Teaching Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His research interests are based in criminal law and practice, and in legal education and pedagogic p…

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  3. Isabel Spence

    …liance, Isabel was Executive Secretary to the Parliamentary and Scientific Committee, the All Party Parliamentary Group for science, engineering and technology. Here she ran a programme of activities to help facilitate dialogue between scientists, engineers and parliamentarians. She also edited the journal Science in Parliament. Isabel has worked in a variety of other roles in science policy, stakeholder engagement and communication across learned…

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  4. Alliance chair gives evidence to BEIS Committee

    …John Latham gave evidence to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee today (Tuesday 8 November 2016). Ahead of the government’s Autumn Statement later this month, Professor Latham discusses how universities are key partners in the delivery of a successful industrial strategy, as hubs for innovation. Earlier this year, University Alliance’s report Creating Innovative Regions focused on the role of anchor institutions in supporting r…

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  5. Wonkhe: Hopes, fears and predictions for the coming White Paper

    …asked Chief Executive Maddalaine Ansell on her predictions for what could come out of the plans.   She said: “The White Paper will introduce the next phase of the Government’s extensive reform programme. So far, this has been radical – going right to the heart of what higher education is and who it is for. We expect this trend to continue and the sector should be ready for more disruption. Our hope is that this disruption creates space for innova…

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  6. Jennie Eldridge

    …s. Jennie studied South East Asian Studies at the University of Hull, and before taking up her first role at King’s she completed a library training position at HM Treasury and worked for the Art & Humanities Research Board, British Academy (the predecessor to AHRC). Outside of work, Jennie has just successfully completed a RHS Level 2 Diploma in the Principles of Horticulture. Jennie works part time (standard work days Monday, Wednesday & Thursda…

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  7. University Alliance responds to Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission report

    …nnot do this alone. Professor Steve West, Chair of University Alliance, welcomed the report, adding: “Higher education is a critical engine of social mobility. The added value delivered by higher education institutions such as Alliance universities which accept students from a diverse range of backgrounds and achieve some of the highest graduate employment rates is a great success story. They are transforming the lives of the many, not the few. “T…

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  8. University Alliance comments on the OECD ‘Education at a Glance’ report 2014

    …of our graduates and to fill the skills gaps in their regions, the UK and worldwide. It is crucial we continue to tackle this issue as job-ready graduates lead to greater social mobility and drive economic growth. “The report covers the period up to the HE reforms that came into effect in 2012. Of course we know the current funding system is not sustainable. We are calling on all political parties to consider how they will address the affordabili…

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