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

    …ch region. Universities benefitting from levelling up funding is an extremely important step in ensuring that they play a key role in the ambitions of the agenda. They can and should serve an even greater purpose as key collaborators when working to level up the UK. Alliance members for their part have an in-depth knowledge of their locale, and the relevant lines of communication to assist in any government decision around levelling up. As such, t…

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  2. With the right support, universities can help power an economic, social and cultural recovery

    …drive through research and facilities. While the spotlight has shone brightly and rightly on the vaccination discovery endeavours of the UK’s most research-intensive universities, what is less known is the work of Alliance-type institutions, which are doing critical work realising the benefits of vaccine discovery to support the country’s vaccination effort. Alliance universities deliver applied research driven by partnerships with industry and th…

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

    …for the purpose of digital teaching and learning. Government, local authorities, schools, colleges, and universities should work together to build the digital fluency of students of all ages and ensure they are receiving a fully digitally inclusive education from primary school onwards. Government and the higher education sector should work together to promote the benefits of digital teaching and learning to employers, students, and their families…

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  4. Why degree apprenticeships deserve your attention

    …ash its face. There are several reasons why degree apprenticeships are costly and burdensome to deliver. It is widely recognised that they are caught up in a tangle of regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy, which is hampering innovation and growth. Some funding bands are set too low to cover the cost of delivery, even without factoring in current inflationary pressures. The funding bands for the Nursing Degree Apprenticeship and Nursing Associate…

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  5. In conversation with business leaders: here’s what SMEs like mine need from the Chancellor

    …ERDF currently provides essential university-led support for small and early-stage businesses across the UK. I’d particularly like to see on-going government support for small and micro businesses in navigating digital transformation and the 4th industrial revolution. Pretty soon all businesses will be technology firms who just happen to be suppliers of a particular product or service. SMEs will definitely need support on that journey and the UK’…

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

    …t step. If you think back to when you were 18, how ready were you to be fully independent? Most people are fortunate enough to have family to fall back on when things get tough, whether that’s to borrow a bit of cash to help with the food shop, or just to check in and make sure that they’re ok. For a lot of young people leaving care, the support they had as a child will stop abruptly on their 18th birthday, yet most of their peers who are not in c…

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  7. Lifelong Learning – is it worth the hard yards?

    …onsidered: arming yourself with the right equipment, training both physically and mentally, and allocating enough time to carry this out. Is it worth it? I think you can see where I’m going with this. And I’d have to say that I believe it will be. Universities are race-ready As a member of the University Alliance and an anchor institution in the Tees Valley, Teesside University has a strong track record of collaboration with local stakeholders. To…

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  8. Developing a LGBTQ* network for Postgraduate Researchers in Higher Education

    …f staff, and an opportunity to flourish as an individual, both professionally and personally, it is clear that more could be done to promote inclusivity. The DTA LGBTQ* network may just be a start, but it is an important start, and one that I am grateful to be a part of; something that I intend to continue exploring further as my career progresses. If you are a DTA researcher and would like to join the LGBTQ* group, please get in touch. Benjamin A…

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  9. Our welcome note to the new Prime Minister

    …on. Take LS Lowry educated at what we now know as Salford University arguably one of the most critically important British artists of the 20th century; Cressida Cowell, the newly appointed Children’s Laureate, alumna from University of Brighton; Bear Grylls former SAS service man and the youngest-ever Chief Scout educated at the University of West England, Bristol and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, alumna from the University of Greenwich who has campai…

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  10. 2021 at University Alliance: the year in review

    …to University Alliance. We also said thanks and goodbye to Professor Julie Lydon, Vice-Chancellor at the University of South Wales. Autumn/winter again: Autumn was a season of ‘hellos’. Dr. Ben Calvert began his tenure as Vice-Chancellor at USW. We also welcomed three new members of staff: Katharine D’Souza, Research and Data Analyst, Asma Shahzad, Programme Administrator and Annie Bell, Head of Communications and External Affairs. I was delighted…

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