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University Alliance responds to Government announcement of additional student places

Responding to today’s announcement of 10,000 additional student places Professor Professor Janet Beer, Chair-elect of the University Alliance and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University said:

“With increasing demand for higher education from qualified applicants, University Alliance welcomes today’s announcement to deliver student support funding for 10,000 students but urges the Government to provide the necessary institutional funding. If the high quality of research-led learning and student experience is to be maintained, it is essential that these places are fully funded.

“As the largest provider of student places across the university mission groups, Alliance universities will continue to work hard to support growth in the sector but not at the cost of the student experience.

“Alliance universities are committed to providing a high-quality, research-informed learning environment, equipping graduates for the 21st century. In these difficult economic circumstances, it is crucial for the Government to continue to invest in higher education.”

Notes to Editors

1. Established in 2007, the Alliance group comprises a mixture of pre and post 1992 universities with balanced portfolios of excellence in teaching, research and enterprise. Alliance universities are actively engaged in their economic and social environments with close links to the creative industries and the   professions and a deep-rooted commitment to access through flexible provision. Alliance universities educate more students than any other university mission group in the UK within a research-led learning environment, equipping graduates for the 21st century.

2. Members of the University Alliance: Aberystwyth University, Bournemouth University, University of Bradford, De Montfort University, University of Glamorgan, University of Gloucestershire, University of Hertfordshire, University of Huddersfield, University of Kent, University of Lincoln, Liverpool John Moores University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Northumbria

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