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  1. Universities should be partners in shaping the levelling up agenda

    …economic and cultural development in communities across the UK. It is therefore extremely welcome to see universities recognised as an important enabler of the levelling up mission. Alliance universities are particularly well placed to play an integral role in delivering this agenda. Our members have strong, historic links with their local towns and cities, which has borne out partnerships with regional industries and communities that mean each u…

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  2. Peer Review College

    …l in development) to illustrate the types of interventions that might be useful. These will be refined as the PRC matures. All existing Implementation Group Members will automatically be considered Peer Review College Members, in addition to the 5 institutional nominees. PRC Members can be invited to make bespoke interventions by any TEA partner. To enquire about the PRC offers please email TEA@www.unialliance.ac.uk. A. What is the Peer Review Col…

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  3. The University of Hertfordshire’s holistic approach to research-led innovation and entrepreneurship

    …businesses and working alongside industry. We were able to build on this in 2019, when the University was one of 20 universities to be awarded University Enterprise Zone governmental funding. This allowed us to pilot different flexible provisions to support SMEs looking to innovate and grow. The pandemic forced us to innovate further and come up with solutions to deliver business and R&D support remotely, resulting in a series of new programmes al…

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  4. 2023 in review

    …ent happen. In a different kind of awards, Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) outcomes showed Alliance universities were the most likely university group to score gold for teaching. UWE’s VC Professor (now Professor Sir!) Steve West was knighted, whilst the University of Brighton’s VC (and UA’s outgoing Chair) Professor Debra Humphris was awarded a CBE. Professor Jane Harrington, CEO at the University of Greenwich, replaced Debra as our new Chair…

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  5. DTA Images of Research Awards winners reflect on their achievements

    …“I am very surprised and honoured to have won the UA DTA Images of Research 2020 competition – Judges Category. “The UA DTA has provided me a platform to conduct research that I am really passionate and enthusiastic about. However, it extends more than this, they have given me the opportunity to access training to improve my skills, whilst also giving me a network of researchers across the UK to help me through my studies (especially Molly Browne…

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  6. 3 years in 3 minutes: DTA student success in the 3MT

    …entation, I feel much more confident. Therefore memorising something for a competition was out of my comfort zone. The second biggest challenge was that the presentation was going to be recorded. Knowing that I was being recorded made me extremely uncomfortable. It added a little pressure on me which distracted me from focusing on my speech. Luckily my university, Kingston, organised training sessions for the shortlisted students. The training was…

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  7. Regional Investment, European Funding and Defining Value: The Future Challenges for Research

    …to reaching the target of spending 2.4 per cent of GDP on R&D. This should combine commitments to both excellence and fair distribution. Those of us championing a place-based agenda need to find new arguments to navigate these complex issues, while avoiding simplistic interpretations such as the north-south divide and cities vs towns. These ignore the poverty in parts of London and the southwest and the affluence of some towns. The other divide in…

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  8. Alliance universities supporting the nation throughout the pandemic

    …mmunities Throughout this crisis, our members have demonstrated their deep commitment to serving their communities. Staff and students have been leading volunteering initiatives to support vulnerable groups, and universities have been offering their support to local businesses to help them navigate the uncertainty. Find out how we are supporting our communities. Contributing research and innovation Alliance universities are central to the hope tha…

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  9. Obsessions with outcomes won’t deliver the flexible revolution

    …s, but also in the current and proposed Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF). These are arguably set to become more influential in the future, particularly if OfS goes ahead with plans to impose absolute minimum baselines in the B3 conditions – which are opposed by University Alliance and many others in the sector, from Universities UK to the British Academy. Alliance universities are justifiably proud of their students’ outcom

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    Susanna Kalitowski