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  1. Virtual panel explores future of apprenticeships in Hertfordshire

    …college or university gates. Globally there’s massive skills shortages in many areas, from construction to software development, so we really do have to invest in building the skills pipeline.” Speaking after the event, Professor Quintin McKellar, Vice-Chancellor at the University of Hertfordshire, said: “It’s clear that training providers and employers alike welcome the proposals outlined in the Skills for Jobs white paper, which puts employers…

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  2. The importance of listening to businesses in developing degree apprenticeships

    …e for their needs. Apprenticeships are designed to require at least 20% off-the-job training, and this too can be an issue for many small businesses to manage. To address this, the University of Hertfordshire has a robust development and approval process in place for apprenticeships. Employers are consulted in this process, not only to understand the demand and the needs of their workforce, but to seek regular feedback and involvement from them in…

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  3. Invest in technical skills by bridging the false HE/ FE divide

    …nd FE to work in partnership to deliver flexibility, choice and clear career pathways for learners of all ages and backgrounds. The next government must, as a matter of urgency: Reform the post-18 funding system so that it supports all types of learners (full- and part-time), as well as flexible and lifelong learning Retain funding for foundation years wherever they are undertaken, ensuring maximum flexibility and choice for a wide range of learne…

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  4. Our welcome note to the new Prime Minister

    …s campaigned selflessly for social and racial justice. All these names and many, many more were educated in our universities. These are individuals who define and make us Great Britain and Northern Ireland. All educated at Alliance universities who deliver a mission to unlock potential, changing lives and communities. In response to your desire to close the opportunity gap, we advise you to look to our universities. We now have historic numbers go…

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    Boris Johnson
  5. Special Interest Groups

    …nd encourage a D/PVC to lead and champion each of the themes to support buy-in/ engagement of the TEA Management Group and to get more recognition for what we are doing. For each theme we suggest forming action learning sets who will participate in three half-day meetings over a 6 – 9 month period: Meeting 1 Looking at experiences, sharing the challenges, information gathering (including bringing in UK / global experts e.g. relevant individuals fr…

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  6. University Alliance’s 2022 in review

    …ved this year – whether that’s winning prestigious awards, opening state-of-the-art new facilities, widening participation or acting as engines for economic growth. Meanwhile, with their focus on industry and on post-graduate employability, our Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) and DTA3 programmes continue to go from strength to strength. On top of that, UA can be proud of policy successes on BTECs, PQAs, degree apprenticeships and Research and Inn…

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    Season's Greeting from everyone at University Alliance
  7. #Weareinternational blog: Ivy Ct Yu

    …d the degree content. Having moved to London from Hong Kong in 2014, the 36-year-old juggled studying with part-time and raising her young son. Her three-year-old Morrissey provided her with motivation throughout the course and Ivy regularly used her skills to make new clothes for him as well as giving new life to old ones. Ivy’s final collection had a strong emphasis on sustainability, working closely with a knitting factory and using only deadst…

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  8. #WeAreInternational blog: Romila Nilukshi Jeevapalan

    …award, the Dr Ajit Singhvi Prize for Best Women Engineering Student. Dr Romana Trestian, Senior Lecturer in Computing and Communications Engineering, describes her as “a brilliant student” with “a story that could be an inspiration for many”. In ten years’ time, Romila hopes to be working for a big organisation – in networks or in cybersecurity, protecting customers’ data. Romila said of her experience at Middlesex: “I’ve had brilliant opportunit…

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    Romila
  9. #WeAreInternational blog: Cyrille Tchatchet

    …tric nurse and he was drawn to Middlesex University mainly due to its state-of-the-art sports and nursing facilities. He was awarded a full sports scholarship by the International Olympic Committee’s refugee support programme, which proved invaluable to his weightlifting progress. Since graduating with first-class honours in 2019, he has been appointed to a lead nurse role in Harrow, north-west London. Cyrille was selected among 29 athletes who co…

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    Cyrille Tchatchet