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Public believes HE will be important to UK’s recovery from Covid

Published on June 10, 2020
...elieve universities will be very or quite important in the UKs recovery (only 19 per cent disagreeing) – 56% believe universities have been very or quite important in supporting the NHS (just 8% disagree)   For more information about this survey and how it will inform UA’s strategic response to the recovery, please see here   About the survey: Public First surveyed 1,003 UK adults. Fieldwork was conducted from May 13 – May 15 2020 and results have... Read more »

University Alliance submission to APPG on students

Published on January 22, 2021
...ted in lost income and additional expenditure, and the picture is continually evolving. In 2019/20 the total impact of income loss and additional expenditure across all 12 UA members was over £85 million. In 2020/21, this is likely to be even greater given the cost of accommodation refunds resulting from the current national lockdowns. Accommodation refunds are anticipated to cost some of our member universities an average of £450,000 a week. Our... Read more »

Research and Innovation at Alliance Universities

Published on March 11, 2021
...ced by students and staff. The publication also emphasises the need for early intervention in developing talent, and highlights particular initiatives aimed at supporting Early Career Researchers. The publication has been developed following a roundtable held between UA’s Research and Innovation Network and UKRI CEO Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, during which UA members emphasised their shared commitment to supporting an inclusive and positive re... Read more »

What Do We Mean By Social Mobility?

Published on March 14, 2014
...nues to be skewed according to socio-economic status, these institutions only take 20% of university students each year. This narrative encourages students to narrow their options based on prejudicial advice about a small number of universities and limited career options, just at a time when we should be encouraging more people to go to university. Youth unemployment in the UK has reached nearly 1.4million, 18.9% of the youth population and more j... Read more »