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  1. THE: Individual course fees may be used for distribution of ‘margin’ places

    …e seeing a significant drop in places of up to 14 per cent in just one year,” she said. “Overall, the places being taken out of the system in 2012-13 or transferred to further education means there will be about 25,000 fewer young people able to go to university compared with this year. With growing demand for graduates in our economy and massive youth unemployment, this seems nonsensical.” The Alliance wrote to government ministers late last year…

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  2. Response to UCAS consultation on admissions reform

    Image courtesy of comedy_nose via Flickr University Alliance response to the UCAS consultation on proposals to reform the university admissions process. We broadly support the changes proposed for 2014 and there is general recognition that there is value in pursuing reform of the admissions system. However, it is not clear that the proposal for 2016 provides the best solution to the underlying issues highlighted in the Admissions Process Review (…

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  3. Teesside University

    …eas such as digital media, animation and computer games design; criminology, policing, forensics, crime scene science; health and social care; engineering; and leadership & management. In recent years, Teesside University has invested £270m on its campus to provide one of the best study environments in the UK. It includes the award-winning and innovative £22m teaching and learning building, The Curve as well as a new Campus Heart with living wall…

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  4. Doubts raised about PQA and AAB proposals as sector responds to White Paper

    …draws to a close, Jack Groves reports – read full article here. Janet Beer, chair of the University Alliance, argued that the proposals could result in fewer places on “high-demand, high-quality courses with good employment outcomes in the mainstream of the sector”. “We are concerned that this won’t lead to a demand led system. We therefore strongly support Hefce and the government’s commitment to monitor the situation and make any necessary chan…

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  5. Telling the story about universities and growth

    …35% over the last decade or how with a revenue of £23.3 billion in 2007-08, UK higher education generated over £59 billion of output to the UK economy. However, I am hoping that it will be all the more powerful to hear it from BMW, from IBM, from Centrica, from the North East Chamber of Commerce or from Bournemouth County Council. While these contributions focus on the harder edge of impact on business and strategy, others, such as the contributi…

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  6. University Alliance response to HEFCE consultation – Higher Education Innovation Funding 2011 – 15

    …rily leading to non- monetised benefits, and that could be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of KE performance and could be collected in a fairly low-burden way? Consultation question 3: Do you have any other comments on any aspects of the policies, method and funding for HEIF 2011-15? [Download consultation response as PDF]    …

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