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  1. Students as co-creator, not consumer?

    …versity, Bournemouth, to give a lecture on what we can do, as a sector, to make the reality live up to the rhetoric of the White Paper in order to put students more profoundly at the heart of the system. “If we are serious about putting students at the heart of the system we would need to look beyond this consumerist approach.” The Coalition Government’s complete overhaul of the student finance system is, after all, not only based on our diminishe…

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  2. So much more than just a degree

    …urn for the investment in universities and universities haven’t always been good at explaining or demonstrating this. This is partly because the very aspects that are so valuable and unique about universities, that make the investment so worthwhile, can often seem intangible. Here at University Alliance, we wanted to find a better way of describing it; so we asked the students. Find out more on our Student Stories….

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  3. Times Higher – Will Treasury coffers trump student pockets?

    …cess bursaries will suffer, writes Simon Baker – full report here. Libby Hackett, director of the University Alliance group of institutions, all but one of which has an average fee above £7,500, said the government’s policy “makes no sense” and would strip out the middle part of the sector. “They are forcing the polarisation of the sector and are creating a situation where nobody can operate in the market between £7,500 and £9,000,” she said.  …

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  4. More than just a degree: stories of empowered students

    …the very aspects that are so valuable and unique about universities, that make the investment so worthwhile, can often seem intangible. Here at University Alliance, an organisation bringing together 23 UK universities with government and business, we wanted to find a better way of describing it; so we asked the students. Over the course of six months we interviewed students from a number of Alliance universities. We wanted to find out what made t…

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  5. The Independent: Vince Cable announces 'graduate tax' plan

    …ment. Higher graduate contributions are the “only possible way forward” to make the higher education system fairer and sustainable for the future, the Business Secretary said. Mr Cable was setting out a more “progressive” system of funding that includes proposals for a so-called “graduate tax”. And he admitted that as the university sector becomes more competitive, it is inevitable that some institutions will struggle and should be left to fail. R…

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  6. THE: Careers-guidance statements demanded as Willetts unveils choice agenda

    …ey support students in areas such as careers guidance and work placements, the universities minister announced. Mr Willetts said it was the coalition government’s first move to help students make more informed decisions about their choice of university, and said he hoped to announce further measures in the months ahead. Read the full article.  …

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  7. Alliance response to 1994 Group report on postgraduate provision

    …to restrict PhD funding to a particular group of universities – in fact it makes only cautious recommendations in this area. As with research funding, the principle of funding excellence wherever it exists remains the best policy to ensure the future health of the UK research base and the most efficient use of public investment.” “As major providers of professional and executive postgraduate qualifications, we welcome the recognition that postgrad…

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  8. THE: Letter to the Editor – Language Alliance

    …ions – particularly in French, German and Spanish., and often combined with the study of contemporary European politics or culture rather than literature. In addition, University Alliance members have a strong commitment to institution-wide language programmes that make a great variety of languages available to students from other disciplines even if they have little or no background in the languages from school study. This represents a major cont…

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