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  1. ‘Delivering the Healthcare Workforce of the Future’: University Alliance publishes proposals to help tackle the NHS workforce crisis

    …ents are currently assessed on the number of hours of placements they have completed, with a requirement to complete 2,600 hours, rather than their level of competency. University Alliance recommends exploring a quality over quantity approach to assessment, as is used in the US and Canada. University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson said: “Alliance universities are delivering innovative nursing training including the use of cutting edge ‘virtual’ clini…

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  2. University Alliance responds to the Autumn Statement

    …the Chancellor’s autumn statement. University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson made the following comments: On investment in innovation and skills “The Chancellor is absolutely right to identify skills and innovation as two of the biggest levers for growth in the UK. The announcement of new investment zones, the focus on boosting university spinouts and the increase in R&D tax credits for SMEs will all help harness the innovation within professional an…

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  3. Budget 2012: harnessing universities to help build a stronger economy for the future

    …places and a total of around 25,000 fewer places in English universities in 2012-13 compared with the previous year. [2] More than half of the 20 jobs that grew fastest between 2001 and 2009 were in occupations where the majority have post-A-level qualifications. At the other end of the spectrum, more than half of the jobs that declined the fastest during this period were in occupations where the majority of people are qualified to level 2 (GCSE A…

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  4. What does 2012 hold for HE policy?

    …ion than expected and that the UK higher education sector will continue to adapt, challenge and drive change in a way that benefits our society and economy. I also think that our sector, robust and with a long history of evolution, not revolution, will continue to demonstrate excellence in the traditions that it preserves as well as the barriers it breaks down in driving progress. Libby Hackett’s prediction for 2012 is included in the Guardian HE…

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  5. Alliance Awards 2023: Meet the nominees

    …ed a highly successful ˜festival-style’ welcome event for new students ˜Welcomefest’, a 4-day ˜Glastonbury’ style event featuring live music, local community stalls, street food traders and interactive activities. This event continued in 2022 and will again be run later this year across all USW campuses. As a key element of the wider Engagement & Enterprise department, the team also supports knowledge exchange events with civic and industry partne…

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  6. Christmas Card Competition 2012

    …-Chancellors. In line with our university_vision project, our theme for the 2012 competition is ‘Futures’. Participants will need to provide a 50 word summary of how their design fits this theme. Schedule: The competition will open on Monday 5th November 2012 and close at midday on Friday 23rd November 2012. Submission: Send image to info@www.unialliance.ac.uk with the subject line ‘Christmas Card Competition’. Please include name, course/occupati…

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  7. University Alliance responds to the MAC inquiry on overseas students

    …ear with international students representing £10.8 billion in export value, 206,600 jobs and a net economic benefit of £20.3 billion. The value is also social as international students contribute to diverse campuses, aiding the preparation of home students for an international workforce, and extending the UK’s soft power abroad. In line with UUK, we believe the government should take positive policy decisions to support universities to grow their…

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  8. Interview: University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson

    …kills workforce agenda. The UK economy’s recovery will require workplace-ready graduates – and Vanessa is keen to stress that UA members are dedicated to producing those. “Businesses do tend to want to, first and foremost, recruit from the elite, higher-entry-tariff universities, and then they’re disappointed when they haven’t got quite the skills and they have to do a lot of the heavy lifting. Well, if you focus more around employing from our typ…

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  9. University Alliance response to HEFCE consultation on allocation method for postgraduate research funding from 2012-13

    …ity Alliance Response to HEFCE consultation on allocation method for postgraduate research funding from 2012-13 Consultation question 1: Do you agree that for 2012-13 we should increase the value of the RDP supervision fund, by up to £35 million? Consultation question 2: Which of the options we have described for linking the allocation of RDP supervision funding to quality (a threshold, or a quality weighting) best meets our aim of encouraging the…

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  10. Prime Minister urged to review international student regulations

    …, international students act as ambassadors for the UK – 76% of students graduating in 2012 indicated that they wished to establish links with UK business. The majority do, in fact, return home on completion of their studies or after a short period of postgraduate employment. These are not permanent migrants; they come to the UK for a limited time providing vital economic and cultural stimulus while they are here and beyond. There is a compelling…

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