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  1. Commuting students – enhancing a different student experience

    …mmuting students) often benefits all. While some ideas specifically target commuters, such as ‘Commuters Connect’, an online space set up by our Students Union to help commuters network and engage, many do not. By listening to the voices of our commuters, we realise they are asking for flexibility and choice in how or when they study, socialise or communicate with us. And that flexibility and choice benefits all students – even on campus students…

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  2. Braveheart Award

    …! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pmLJ00DpNBrNE9nEncRrk?si=-CQ90UEZQbyx_1GuLGG9sQ&utm_source=copy-link Amazon: Check out The Fashademix Podcast on Amazon Music. https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3de63913-53b1-4a53-8211-fff17985d11a/THE-FASHADEMIX-PODCAST?ref=dm_sh_aY0KCDwReXTRl59OaDyLdLpmQ Brum radio: https://brumradio.com/fashademix/…

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  3. University Alliance responds to the Office for Students’ free speech complaints scheme consultation

    …after that process has formally concluded and they are unhappy with the outcome. A complainant should only be able to access the OfS’ complaints scheme after 90 calendar days have passed since they submitted a complaint to the provider’s internal complaints process. This is in line with the requirements of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator’s (OIA) complaints scheme. There should be a 12-month deadline for the submission of complaints to th…

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  4. The way we'll work

    …ect of technology on occupations involving analytical, problem solving and complex communication activities: typically graduate attributes. “Our report shows that the UK economy is not presenting any of the four labour market signals we considered in this report that might suggest there are too many graduates in the economy. Graduate vacancies continue to grow. Jobs in ‘graduate dense’ occupations are an increasing proportion of the total workforc…

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  5. Prime Minister urged to review international student regulations

    …of post-study work visas. This would bring the UK in line with many of its competitor countries and ensure that our sector can remain competitive. “We need to send a strong message around the globe to say that the UK is open to any legitimate international students. Failure to act will risk the UK losing out to international competitors such as Canada and Australia, who are currently offering much more generous post-study visa conditions. Where Br…

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  6. Closing speech UA Summit 2016: Leading the way in our cities and regions

    …ling people to live healthy, happy and productive lives by integrating the complex web of organisations that comprise the local health and social care ecosystem. In my own city, Bristol Health Partners: a strategic partnership bringing together universities, the City Council with NHS Trusts and Commissioning groups – illustrates how this can be achieved. Its success stories include more elderly patients receiving the right hip replacements and few…

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  7. HE leaders and heroes

    …wn lockdown/working from home life also been an inspiration for all. These communications were honest and laced with warmth and compassion. These were very much valued by staff and heads of department and it contributed to the feeling of support that all School staff feel. Carol has been extremely sensitive of the impact that COVID has had on both staff and students. She has shown kindness and compassion and always has considered the welfare of th…

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  8. Innovating Future Business 2017: Welcome the entrepreneurs

    …y Thorburn – University of Brighton Buffalo Adventures is a Ugandan travel company encompassing adventure, work experience and social impact. Finlay started the business while living in Africa in response to difficulties he experienced while travelling the continent. Find out more about Buffalo Adventures: buffaloadventures.co.uk Compact Gyms Ltd Andrew Marshall – Nottingham Trent University Compact Gyms provides functional, high-quality home gym…

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  9. Why degree apprenticeships deserve your attention

    …clinical staff (including medical doctors) through apprenticeship routes by 2031/32, compared to just 7% today, which will be no mean feat. There is already a teacher training apprenticeship route at postgraduate level, but Ministers are committed to introducing a new teacher degree apprenticeship for those without degrees (you might have seen the recent headlines screaming about ‘teenage teachers’). The well-established Police Constable Degree Ap…

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  10. Portable water supplies at Leeds Beckett

    …e more important than modern medicine in saving lives (reference to the outcome of the 2007 British Medical Journal vote). Interest in applying the technology on a larger-scale has been expressed by a number of NGOs and the private sector. The contribution of my efforts to society has been acknowledge by receiving various awards – the most prominent being first prize at the Research Councils UK Water Research Impact Awards 2015. This is in respect…

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