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  1. Universities, the NHS, and health workforce transformation

    This article was originally published in Wonkhe. Working alongside the NHS requires universities to constantly be adapting. The relationship between universities and the health and social care sector can be described as evolutionary. For decades, nurses were trained directly on wards, with schools of nursing traditionally hosted by individual hospitals. Training began to move towards higher education in the mid-1990s, but it took until 2009 for a…

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  2. 2023 in review

    …ated the manifesto at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts with over 100 attendees from across the higher education and creative sectors, and 111 individuals and organisations have signed up to join the coalition since our manifesto launched. I wrote a piece for WonkHE outlining the key asks in the manifesto, and why I feel so strongly about protecting the creative skills pipeline. 5. I heart degree apprenticeships 1 in 3 degree apprentices…

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  3. DTA Summer School 2021 – coming together to explore interdisciplinarity

    …Policy. For the first time, the 2021 Summer School brought together around 100 PhD researchers and supervisors from across the programmes to showcase the breadth of topics represented within the DTA community. The four-day programme invited attendees to explore what interdisciplinarity means to them in relation to their current projects as well as to their future career pathways. Here, Rjaa and Laura – DTA researchers and members of the DTA Rep c…

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  4. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …ces and community providers had long been reporting a shortage of more than 100,000 full-time staff, including 40,000 nurses. According to The King’s Fund, this workforce crisis was the result of: a prolonged funding squeeze combined with years of poor workforce planning, weak policy and fragmented responsibilities. The removal of the student nurse bursary in 2015 had led to 10,000 fewer people applying to nursing courses each year, with a particu…

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  5. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    This year may have been difficult and immensely challenging at times, but throughout it, Alliance universities have come together to respond to the changing circumstances and strengthened their partnership working with stakeholders; all whilst further demonstrating their vital role and contributions to their local communities and regions. For our ‘Year in review’ series, we have asked colleagues and friends from the UA team and across the Allianc…

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  6. National Care Leaver’s Week 2020 – how Kingston University is helping care leavers through their studies

    …g young care leavers since 2006. Almost 15 years later we support just over 100 students with experience of local authority care, alongside students estranged from their families, young adult carers, and asylum seekers on our award-winning KU Cares scheme. Through KU Cares we support care leavers by working collaboratively with local authorities, university services and external organisations. We have a package of practical support including bursa…

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  7. Digital teaching and learning has a future – but we must get the balance right

    …too. Physical interaction is vital, and there are negative consequences of 100% remote learning on mental and physical health. Staff will need further resource and support too, to ensure they can teach effectively online. It’s important to get the balance right. I’m sure we will soon see sophisticated models of blended learning in practice, e.g. intra-, inter module and hi-flex simultaneous, for a much wider range of courses than expected. What d…

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  8. Stronger Together: Building A University Alliance For The Future

    Writing for wonkhe.com, our CEO Vanessa Wilson outlines how universities must stand together to respond to the challenges facing the higher education sector – and what this means for University Alliance I have spent my first few weeks at the helm of University Alliance travelling across the UK to meet our members. I have loved every minute so far, seeing for myself what defines Alliance members. A sense of vibrancy and energy has hit me the minut…

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  9. Our New Chief Executive Vanessa Wilson

    We are delighted Vanessa Wilson has started as the new CEO of University Alliance. Vanessa joins us from her previous role as Director of Commercial and Communications at UK Sport, the government’s lead agency for delivering elite sporting success and major sporting event hosting in the UK. Her role included championing the significance of public funding and National Lottery investment across 55 Olympic and Paralympic sports and around 1100 Olymp…

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