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  1. The Economist: Report – Automated, Creative & Dispersed

    …ve & Dispersed’ to share her views on the University of the Future. Universities are being encouraged to move closer to industry. More flexible ways of delivering higher education will help them achieve that. Universities face an uncertain future as society debates what higher education is for, how it should be delivered and how it should be paid for. A common view is that universities must move closer to industry, not least so that they can provi…

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  2. Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning

    …erent students. But it is not yet clear that MOOCs in their current guise (i.e. exclusively online) can act as the solution alone. Social and economic success, defined as ensuring fair access and full utilisation of human capital, will rely on harnessing the online environment to enrich and support face-to-face teaching, and vice versa. Find out more in our policy briefings The rise of online learning is shaking up the sector MOOCs: changing the H…

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  3. Universities and cities: Building stronger communities

    Maddalaine’s article was commissioned by the British Council for its Going Global publication, Building Nations, Connecting Cultures published in May 2017. Find out more about this publication here. Introduction The concept of the ‘anchor university’ is now well established in the UK. Many universities, particularly those with an explicitly civic mission, recognize themselves as anchor institutions within their town, city, or region. Consequently…

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  4. #PressforProgress on periods in Nepal

    …ty. Following the earthquakes, we were approached by a number of small charities to evaluate the impact of the work they were doing to address this problem. Funded by the British Academy, over the past 18 months we have visited Nepal and interviewed a wide range of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and activists who are working to promote menstrual health awareness. For the past 25 years, we have been promoting gender based equality in Nepal a…

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  5. Research Fortnight: Caught in the torchlight – Beware of what lurks in the dark corners of the higher education and research bill

    …ell writes for Research Fortnight on opening up the market to new providers. It is unclear what will happen to the bill, with Brexit, Chilcot and Trident keeping MPs busy before the summer parliamentary recess in less than a fortnight’s time. But it would be a shame if it were dropped altogether, both because many of the principles behind it are good ones, and because some of the changes it proposes will reveal long-standing issues that should not…

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  6. Great teaching and research a catalyst for economic regeneration

    …lence in teaching or in research? Both, obviously. They’re fully compatible. In fact, they feed off each other. Undergrads and postgrads are stimulated by an active research environment. To a large extent the whole point of university study is that you are now being taught by the people who have written the books and articles and made breakthroughs in the lab. Meanwhile, researchers who are also active and dedicated lecturers or postgraduate super…

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  7. Alliance Awards 2023: Meet the nominees

    …nce all of the shortlisted nominees for this year’s Alliance Awards. Competition this year was very fierce: each of the twenty-nine shortlisted nominees has made a significant contribution to their university, often against the odds. The nominees span the full range of university life, from health and safety to student unions, to academics, teaching staff and technicians. The shortlists for each award were selected by an independent panel of judge…

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  8. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    …ult 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 Alliance to share with us their highli…

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