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Job Ready: universities, employers and students creating success

Published on July 8, 2014
...is in graduate-level jobs, those involving analytical, problem solving and complex communications, it is important that we ensure universities are working closely with employers. “What we see is that by building close relationships, such as those described in our new report, universities and employers can maximise talent, plug skills gaps and create progression routes for people from a wide range of different backgrounds. This is a core strength o... Read more »

Delivering excellence across the UK

Published on June 7, 2013
...um is endorsed by leading businesses including Airbus, NHS, GKN Aerospace, Siemens and Sony and the CBI The University of South Wales hosts a £1.5m aerospace centre which features an energy-efficient aircraft hangar complete with a BAE Jetstream 31 commercial jet, a fully instrumented wind-tunnel, a flight simulator and control laboratories.... Read more »

Delivering excellence across the UK

Published on June 7, 2013
...um is endorsed by leading businesses including Airbus, NHS, GKN Aerospace, Siemens and Sony and the CBI The University of South Wales hosts a £1.5m aerospace centre which features an energy-efficient aircraft hangar complete with a BAE Jetstream 31 commercial jet, a fully instrumented wind-tunnel, a flight simulator and control laboratories.... Read more »

Comprehensive Spending Review 2021

Published on September 7, 2021
In response to the Comprehensive Spending Review 2021, University Alliance have produced this briefing, outlining how our members can support the achievement of government priorities and Power the UK’s future. A diverse, healthy, and sustainable post-18 education sector will: Train and upskill the future workforce of the NHS and public services. Generate jobs and provide critical industry skills. Regenerate communities and grow local businesses.... Read more »

University Alliance submission to Higher Education Commission’s University Research and Regional Levelling-Up Inquiry

Published on July 5, 2021
...uence the various priorities and investments related to ‘levelling-up’- hopefully to be addressed in the forthcoming Levelling Up White Paper later this year. Universities should be key stakeholders in the engagement leading up to its publication. Definitions of place should be flexible, but it is important not to lose sight of measures of success and impact at different ‘levels’ of places as a result. It will be vital that UKRI is systematically... Read more »

Briefing on what Alliance universities are doing to help economic recovery and shaping the new economy

Published on December 8, 2009
...e on Thursday 2nd April Example: Nottingham Trent University has developed commercial partnerships with over 6,000 companies globally and operates a unique commercial structure to look after needs of business, including contract managers Developing the skills of those in employment Alliance universities also work with people in employment to further develop their high-level skills. Example: University of Bradford’s Escalate programme works with bu... Read more »

HELP UK: Background evidence report

Published on June 26, 2014
...the public. Re-designing some elements of the system as well as continued communication efforts should seek to counter this. Sustainability: A well-designed income contingent loan system that is cost-efficient for Government is central to our ability to support a genuinely flexible and expandable system that will meet the needs of our future economy. University funding: £9,000 fees are enabling the universities to invest in the student experience... Read more »

University Alliance submission to OFS quality and standards consultation

Published on January 26, 2021
...ong Loan Entitlement (LLE). As the Dearing Report noted back in 1997, ‘non-completion will become an increasingly difficult concept to measure if more students undertake higher education programmes in a flexible way, over a long period of time.’[1] In addition, we have serious concerns about the proposed progression indicator, which draws on new experimental statistics, the Graduate Outcome Survey. As currently constructed, it provides a narrow de... Read more »

UA’s asks ahead of the Spring Budget

Published on February 27, 2024
...ative to university forecasts in 2024–25, 80% of universities could be in deficit in 2025–26. Early indications from our member universities suggest that they are now forecasting decreases of 20-40% for 2024, meaning that the worst-case eventuality modelled by PwC is now likely. This decrease has likely been driven by government policy restricting the ability of one-year international masters students to bring dependents with them to the UK, combi... Read more »

Response to the BIS Commons Select Committee Inquiry assessing quality in HE

Published on November 2, 2015
...recommend: Quality Assessment (QA) and the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) should be integrated into a single system. TEF should not by itself be used to determine whether universities can charge undergraduates more for their tuition. The proposed link with tuition fees should be introduced for well-established universities passing a new risk-based QA threshold. Any future QA system should continue to separate the role of assuring quality from... Read more »