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  1. University of South Wales students work on top BBC Drama

    …raduate from across the University of South Wales, have worked on flagship BBC drama his Dark Materials. They worked across the full range of creative disciplines on this flagship drama, made by Welsh Company Bad Wolf; from production and post-production management to computer animation and set design. Through their not-for-profit educational initiative Screen Alliance Wales (SAW), Bad Wolf continues to develop relationships with local schools, co…

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  2. Innovate for Growth: preventing the ERDF cliff-edge 

    …s wouldn’t exist, it’s as simple as that.” John Baker, Managing Director, Drugloo International “The ERDF funding has been of immense assistance to us. It has enabled our company to prepare better for marketing and meeting international clients’ expectations. Without that assistance we would not have been able to introduce our company products and services internationally. The funding has ultimately enabled us to secure new export markets for our…

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  3. International students welcome here

    …numerous benefits for our country – ensuring our universities maintain our market share in global higher education and enhance the UK’s higher education offer. These international students would fill crucial skills gaps and help our economy to grow. And once they return home, they help build vital global links for the future. What Mrs May seems to overlook – which Mr Osborne, former Universities and Science Minister David Willetts and many others…

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  4. Web economy to double by 2016; meanwhile we’re choking off knowledge economy

    …developing and emerging countries. The report says that nearly half of the world’s population will be online by 2016, with access to the internet becoming less of a luxury, limited to users in the developed world and more of an everyday reality in emerging economies. The challenges and opportunities this creates for the UK are huge. Traditional business models and ways of working need to quickly adapt and respond to both technological advances and…

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  5. The Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research at Anglia Ruskin

    …ry 2018) Coronavirus: Online music therapy group a ‘lifeline’ in pandemic (BBC News, 22 April 2020) Source 4: Film: Voyage with Dementia Source 5: Saffron Hall NESTA case study featuring Together in Sound Source 6: BAMT ARU and MHA joint conference Source 7: OBE Awards 2016 Source 8: Fachner et al. involvement in BBC Our Dementia Choir Source 9: Inclusion of music therapy in NICE guidelines Source 10: Testimonials Grace Meadows, Music for Dementia…

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  6. Collaboration by design

    …tion – we are able to work with our partners on bringing innovation to the marketplace. International collaborations enhance the global dimensions of those partnerships and promote the University of Salford and MediaCityUK as major innovators in media and digital technologies within the UK and across the world. Our students are not just the drivers of that – they are also, individually and collectively, the beneficiaries. As with some of our exist…

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  8. Opening remarks to UA Summit 2015: Anticipation. Disruption. Excellence

    …ay. There is a powerful strand in our DNA that runs through the University today, and it runs through the Alliance itself. That golden thread is a strong bond with employers, a sense that university is not only about broadening horizons and unlocking talent, but that it also provides very real and tangible contribution to the industry and prosperity of a nation. This is not just a story from history. It is a compelling case for the value of the Un…

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  9. UA Speech: “Higher education and courses policy going forward”

    …are, education, IT, engineering, and the creative industries. If we want a world-leading economy, we need a world-leading skilled workforce. Our competitors know this. Countries such as Singapore and Germany have proactive strategies in place to develop their workforce through increased university participation. The evidence for sustaining and indeed increasing the percentage of young people educated to at least degree level is overwhelming. This…

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