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  1. 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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  2. How Anglia Ruskin University’s Live Brief modules are enhancing graduate employability

    …ience, the student choir now acts as a performance group for ARU events. In 2022/23, 96 different Live Briefs like these ran in modules across all five ARU faculties, supported by 101 professional partners and benefiting 5,989 students. All-round engagement with an active curriculum ARU’s investment in our Live Brief strategy has been considerable. It ensures that students relate the knowledge and skills they are developing to real-world problems….

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  3. Delivering one of the world’s first Degree Apprenticeships in Midwifery

    …ortant to note that midwives have lots of career options open to them when completing their course. Some prefer to specialise in certain areas, such as diabetes, fetal medicine, research or safeguarding. Many continue with their education, undertaking a Master’s in Public Health or Advanced Clinical Practice. So the degree apprenticeship opens up further opportunities for career progression. Although we have only just completed our first , the dro…

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    Sue Lawrence
  4. #WeAreInternational blog: Cyrille Tchatchet

    …in Cameroon’s capital Yaoundé, he took up weightlifting and competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the 2022 Games in Birmingham. Afraid to return to Cameroon and concerned about his safety, he fled the team camp and travelled to Brighton while still a teenager. After two months of sleeping rough he reached his lowest ebb, and contemplated suicide. He had enough credit on his phone to call the Samaritans, who he believes called the…

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    Cyrille Tchatchet
  5. Lifelong Learning – is it worth the hard yards?

    …d so we will continue to improve in line with our students’ needs, however complex they become. Implementation: the route to the finish line As a forward-thinking, digitally enabled University, with access and participation part of our mission, we are already driving lifelong learning across our student and staff body, our partners and communities. We welcome the current spotlight on this key policy area, but like many others, fear the complexity…

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  6. Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University

    …leadership teams. Universities are equally being held to account. In April 2021 Nicola Dandridge, Chief executive of the Office for Students (OfS), published a blog post where she outlined 7 statement of expectations for HEIs to action by September 2021. Whilst universities have been addressing harassment and sexual misconduct in a way that, until very recently schools have not, it is clear that purposeful action is needed to provide safe campuse…

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  7. The Next Government must Invest Across the Whole of Nursing Education

    …al responsibilities, causing numbers to drop significantly. It has been welcome, therefore, to see commitments from almost all political parties to (re)introduce a maintenance grant or equivalent for nursing students (although guarantees must be given that this is available to all allied healthcare students). If delivered, this financial support will bring welcome incentives to support the recruitment and retention of nurses. However, while the bu…

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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. Invest in technical skills by bridging the false HE/ FE divide

    …decline in the number of mature and part-time students in England since the 2012/13 HE funding reforms. The Augar Review and election promises from all parties have thankfully shone a spotlight on the woeful underfunding of the FE sector. The global economy is evolving rapidly, but gaps in skills have left the UK lagging behind the curve in a number of areas, including engineering, ICT and the creative industries. Employers have told the CBI and P…

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  10. 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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