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  1. A provocation

    …rience 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 prestige are hard to shift and pressure from the old elites is slowly softening TEF’s sharper…

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  2. Let’s give the creative industries the respect they deserve

    …. Over the same period, the UK as a whole increased by 11.5 per cent. This news, although welcome, comes as no surprise to students and faculty at Alliance Universities, who have long been championing the importance of harnessing the UK’s creativity to promote economic growth. For over 150 years they have been leading in creative industries education and research and are at the forefront of innovation and growth in this area. The University of Sal…

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  3. University remains a smart choice for individuals

    …ing 129% higher than those with below upper secondary education. “The good news is that this positive message is getting through to students with demand for university places remaining high. However, it is important that universities do not become complacent. We need to continue to make every effort, in partnership with business and the professions, to secure employment for recent graduates. “Investing in higher education pays off in the long run,…

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  4. Our celebration by the Thames

    the future in his remarks. He said that the event was highlighting a ‘good news story’. We can not only celebrate that spring appears to have (finally) arrived but, as the stories of our graduates show, we can celebrate new business growth as graduates are starting and growing their businesses across the UK. He urged all those listening in (MPs, business leaders, university leaders, entrepreneurs, other interested individuals and now you) to do wh…

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  5. University Alliance at Party Conferences

    …rences attended by Vince Cable, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), in Birmingham, David Willetts, Minister of State for Universities and Skills, in Manchester and John Denham, previously Shadow Secretary of State for BIS, in Liverpool. Party conferences are just one forum in which University Alliance are working with decision makers from all political parties. We will be continuing to have a healthy dialogue with politic…

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  6. Climate Action in Water

    …all its forms can be both life saving and dangerous. In many areas of the world, drinking water is scarce, and the water that is consumed can carry sometimes fatal diseases. University Alliance, we’re developing research that is equipping communities in the UK and globally to cope with the effects of water damage caused by flooding and poor water infrastructure, and to help them find safe, clean drinking water. Reducing the impact of flooding on…

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  7. Climate Action in Social Policy

    the impacts of the crisis, and it is the duty of policy makers across the world to input changes that will ensure a more sustainable, carbon neutral future. At the Alliance, we’re already thinking about how we can make a smooth and effective transition into a environmentally conscious post-COVID economy, through energy policy, employability and green skills.   Building employment opportunities and eco-furniture at Coventry University’s FabLab Pos…

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  8. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    …Adaptive Systems Research Group. The new project is funded by the UKRI’s Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub, a programme that supports UK researchers in delivering world-leading best practices for the design, regulation and operation of socially beneficial autonomous systems that are trusted in practice by individuals, society and government. Professor Farshid Amirabdollahian, Professor of Human-Robot Interaction at the University of Hertfordshir…

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  9. Tackling chemical and plastic pollutants in the world’s oceans

    …to play a forensic role in identifying the pollutant mixture affecting thousands of seabirds along the south coast. The lubricants they identified – PiBs – led to a rapid change in policy which made it illegal to wash out cargo tanks or dump PiBs at sea. Meanwhile researchers were also addressing the escalating presence of microscopic plastic particles in ocean waters. They used archived plankton samples held at the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation f…

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  10. Chemistry World: Science minister replaced in UK cabinet reshuffle

    …Professor Steve West, Chair of University Alliance, has been featured in Chemistry World in a story about Greg Clark replacing David Willetts as the new Universities and Science Minister. In the article, Steve welcomed the appointment. ‘The coming months will be critical in thinking about the long-term sustainability and global positioning of UK higher education and we look forward to working with Mr Clark and his team,’ he said in a statement.”…

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