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  1. Commuting students – enhancing a different student experience

    …mmuting students) often benefits all. While some ideas specifically target commuters, such as ‘Commuters Connect’, an online space set up by our Students Union to help commuters network and engage, many do not. By listening to the voices of our commuters, we realise they are asking for flexibility and choice in how or when they study, socialise or communicate with us. And that flexibility and choice benefits all students – even on campus students…

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  2. How Coventry University Group are driving ‘challenge-led innovation’

    …rtners are based, and where we deliver our education and research. It is a commitment reflected in our mission of creating better futures. Identifying emerging real-world challenges and delivering innovative solutions to the world’s societal and economic needs is vital in us achieving this. Embracing Coventry University Group’s commitment to impactful, transdisciplinary and challenge-led research is therefore of paramount importance. As Director o…

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  3. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    …lent to encourage the companies they work with to be better. They have therefore committed to support the 10,000 Black Interns scheme, and University Alliance have also committed to offer a paid internship as part of the scheme. We recognise that meaningful progression on the equality, diversity and inclusion agenda will only be realised by taking action across the whole system. We have been furthering discussions on developing an inclusive resear…

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  4. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …, while supporting more tailored training options. [April Murray Cantwell] Coming up! The Committee is currently working towards an end-of-academic-year event for all DTA researchers. More information will be forthcoming in the New Year, so watch this space. Katheryn Margaret is also developing a Mini-Methodology Festival to encourage peer-to-peer learning and to support researchers’ understanding of the diverse methodologies that inform qualitati…

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  5. Polling the public to inform our strategic planning to the recovery response

    …24%, with 13% for languages and 12% for the arts. Despite this, we remain committed to defending the value of these subjects. We have to acknowledge and recognise that there is work to be done to win over voters and government on key issues such as the debates around ‘low value’ courses. We will be using these findings as a benchmark of current opinion, a chance to understand where we’re starting from, and whilst that might be lower than we would…

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  6. COP26 needs to address air quality as well as climate change

    …ecast to breach emission ceiling thresholds for PM2.5 and ammonia (NH3) for 2020 and 2030. Adopting low-carbon farming practices, e.g. reducing animal stock numbers and fertiliser use, and improving waste management on farms could help to achieve those targets as well as reduce particulate matter in urban areas and also nitrogen deposition to vulnerable ecosystems. Unfortunately, the development of biogas/biomethane production from anaerobic diges…

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  7. University Alliance ‘20 in 2020′

    …ee, Robert Halfon MP Executive Chair of Research England, David Sweeney Chief Executive and Chief Nurse from Health Education England Director for Post-16 Strategy at the DfE, Keith Smith Chief Executive and Chair from Innovate UK Skills and Apprentices Minister, Gillian Keegan Shadow Universities Minister Emma Hardy MP Sir Michael Barber, Chair of the OFS Nicola Dandridge, CEO of the OFS 3. We have significantly expanded the networks available to…

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  8. Stronger Together: Building A University Alliance For The Future

    coming into higher education straight from my previous life as Director of Commercial & Communications at UK Sport. Our job was to enable 1100 outstanding Olympic and Paralympic National Lottery-funded athletes to realise their full potential. The talent, of course, was always there even when we languished at 36th on the medal table at Atlanta in 1996. It was only through building a high-performance system that we could find and nurture that talen…

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  9. Why degree apprenticeships deserve your attention

    …clinical staff (including medical doctors) through apprenticeship routes by 2031/32, compared to just 7% today, which will be no mean feat. There is already a teacher training apprenticeship route at postgraduate level, but Ministers are committed to introducing a new teacher degree apprenticeship for those without degrees (you might have seen the recent headlines screaming about ‘teenage teachers’). The well-established Police Constable Degree Ap…

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  10. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …economic and cultural development in communities across the UK. It is therefore extremely welcome to see universities recognised as an important enabler of the levelling up mission. Alliance universities are particularly well placed to play an integral role in delivering this agenda. Our members have strong, historic links with their local towns and cities, which has borne out partnerships with regional industries and communities that mean each u…

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