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A guide to student finance

Published on November 11, 2011
...to understand the changes, Martin Lewis and the team at MoneySavingExpert.com have come up with a range of easy to understand guides and videos. We’ve posted them here along with the brilliant animation by Alliance member, Bournemouth University. Student finance day, 14 November, 2011 Student Finance Day, on November 14, is a national day dedicated to explaining the 2012 changes to student finance in England. The main aim of the campaign is simpl... Read more »

Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

Published on June 23, 2021
...people with learning disabilities… are we prepared?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbeAIl0Wn6I April 2020 webinar (DNACPR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePJKT9MZRXA&t=626s YouTube channel with all webinars to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQLenTftiiC_cFo0aaE-lA/videos BBC news report (incl interviews with GRASSroots group and Prof Tuffrey-Wijne), who contacted us following our webinar on vaccination: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/... Read more »

Interview: University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson

Published on September 16, 2020
...nister.” Having started her career in the civil service – she had a senior comms role at Defra – Vanessa has a different perception of the HE/DfE relationship to many working at this level. Back-and-forth animosity bothers her: “When I came back to this sector, now in this role, I was quite shocked at the reputation that the department had. “It seemed really quite fractious, like higher education was getting a real bashing from everyone. It just f... Read more »

Response to HEFCE announcement on student number controls for 2012-13

Published on March 29, 2012
...in 2012-13, or transferring to further education, means that there will be 20,000 fewer young people able to go to university compared to last year. These cuts to university places will result in thousands of young people joining the growing number who are unemployed. This is not good for them and it is certainly not good for the UK economy.” “Our new report, ‘The way we’ll work: labour market trends and preparing for the hourglass’ argues that t... Read more »

Budget 2012 – Our response

Published on March 21, 2012
...growth. Universities are key to unlocking this hidden potential and we welcome further support to strengthen the collaborations that already exist between universities and business. Our international competitors are investing heavily in universities, so this move will certainly go someway in helping us retain our place in the global market. Our Open Doors project highlights the experiences that businesses have with universities and the benefits t... Read more »

2012 Autumn Statement: Our comment

Published on December 5, 2012
...iversities are positioned and ready to deliver the knowledge, networks and communities of the future. Reduced funding from Government is no excuse for limited ambition. Our world class sector can flourish, given a clear and ambitious long-term vision of universities. We remain committed to working with Government to direct their investment towards sustaining a healthy, diverse, world-class university sector that contributes to the UK’s economic re... Read more »

Transformative knowledge: Knowledge exchange forum creates opportunities for businesses to ‘crowdspeak’ and collaborate

Published on June 2, 2016
...at are you brilliant at?’ So, whether it is human resources, marketing and communications, or legal matters, when questions crop up from the business community, experts in that field are alerted to the opportunity to share their experience and insight. Metrics show that questions prompt a responder to begin answering within four seconds. Every day, thousands of pounds worth of free consultation is provided on specific, qualitative areas that just... Read more »

University Alliance campaign about value of going to university

Published on May 12, 2011
...d university in light of the new funding system, are fully aware of the benefits of attending.” Rajeeb Dey, CEO of Enternships.com & Co-Founder of StartUp Britain, said: “Going to university is definitely more than just getting a degree. It is important that we shine a spotlight on the fantastic contribution students make to wider society and the range of activities they engage with whilst at University. All too often we hear of university student... Read more »

Universities Week

Published on April 20, 2012
...e and talent found in our universities make important contributions to our communities, benefitting everyone – not just students and graduates. Leon Taylor, BBC Commentator – Sheffield Hallam University graduate Interesting in being involved? If you’re interested in getting involved, there’s lots of information on the Universities Week website or contact your university to see what events are planned for the week. You can also contact the Universi... Read more »

The way we'll work

Published on March 27, 2012
...ect of technology on occupations involving analytical, problem solving and complex communication activities: typically graduate attributes. “Our report shows that the UK economy is not presenting any of the four labour market signals we considered in this report that might suggest there are too many graduates in the economy. Graduate vacancies continue to grow. Jobs in ‘graduate dense’ occupations are an increasing proportion of the total workforc... Read more »