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  1. The missing piece of Sunak’s puzzle? Degree apprentices

    …of the prime minister’s commitment and were not specifically mentioned in today’s summer statement. Degree apprenticeships are a vital rung on the ladder of opportunity. We consistently hear from parents and young people that progression pathways are essential to making apprenticeships an attractive route for young people. Degree apprenticeships are not only vital to ensuring that parity of esteem exists between academic and vocational routes, bu…

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  2. Providing answers to the remotest questions

    …y with 65,000 small scale cocoa farmers in Cote D’Ivoire. As Kheti and the Rural e-Services study reveal, advances in technology can provide answers to our questions, even the remotest ones. The Rural e-Services project was featured in University Alliance’s Spotlight Report UK Research and Innovation Overseas: A snapshot of University Alliance activity in developing countries. The report provides an overview of Alliance institutions’ activity in d…

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  3. Higher Education Funding

    …ernational students at Alliance universities Posted on March 28, 2024 More news Insights Explainer: international students at Alliance universities Posted on March 28, 2024 In conversation with business leaders: here’s what SMEs like mine need from the Chancellor Posted on March 13, 2023 By Deborah O’Donovan Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda Posted on January 7, 2022 By Vanessa Wilson More insights Publication…

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  4. University of South Wales students work on top BBC Drama

    …o many opportunities for our students and graduates to work on this ground breaking series. To be able to support so many talented young people now and on future series is both an honour and a privilege.” Ben Jenkins Operations Executive at Bad Wolf Studios said “They can’t employ the graduates quick enough because of the standard of the teaching at the University of South Wales.” Ben Jenkins MA Film (Production Management) Graduate said “I resear…

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  5. Driving digital inclusion – Oxford Brookes University

    …backgrounds. Named a finalist for the ‘Best Art Work’ Auggie Award at the world leading ‘Mixed Reality’ event (Augmented World Expo in Santa Clara, California), it was seen by tens of thousands of delegates. A new version of Unbody with enhanced interactive texts and projections will be launched on Saturday 9 April 6.00pm at OVADA as part of Oxford Brookes’ Think Human Festival 2022. More about the Unbody launch and how to book An agent for socia…

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  6. 2021 at University Alliance: the year in review

    …ector showcasing session with DfE officials on the role of universities in running Multi-Academy Trusts. We didn’t pull punches in our response to the ITT market review, and subsequently campaigned for the government to halt its implementation. This is an issue we continue to engage on. In much sadder news, we lost a dear and well-respected colleague this Summer: Professor Jane Turner, Pro-Vice Chancellor at Teesside University, who made such a hu…

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  7. UA Speech: The future of Higher Education

    …There is no more dangerous illusion than the comfortable doctrine that the world owes us a living…whenever we run into trouble we can rely on a special relationship with someone or other to bail us out. From now on Britain will have just as much influence in the world as we can earn, as we deserve.” He argued that the best way for us to earn our living in this new world is by embracing technology and that this required – among other things – a tre…

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  8. Business leaders tell Chancellor: Keep graduate visa to protect UK’s research and innovation

    …mmerce and Enterprise, we know that strong research and development infrastructure is crucial in enabling businesses to innovate and grow. R&D investment is essential in the success of our local economies, and in London and elsewhere, much of that investment is made by universities and delivered in collaboration between universities and businesses. We know that the contributions of international students are vital in funding this activity, but als…

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  9. Upskilling a global automative technology company

    …s helping our researchers to really focus on the challenges industry faces today. We assist KPIT with academic support to ensure their staff have the necessary skills and it is very much a symbiotic relationship where we support each other and both sides gain enormous benefit from the relationship. This collaboration is vitally important for Coventry University. KPIT are a world-class organisation sitting within the heart of the automotive industr…

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  10. Teesside University support the manufacture of a vaccine

    …eveloping the skills capacity within the region to meet this demand.   The National Horizons Centre, a £22.3 million national centre of excellence for the bioscience industries already enjoys a fruitful collaboration with manufacturers FDB. The centre, which is based at Teesside University’s Central Park campus in Darlington, has already developed a bespoke training course for FDB staff looking at the latest development in biologics and imparting…

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