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  1. Robert Halfon MP speech on Degree Apprenticeships

    …ion sector is one of this country’s greatest strengths. But, it must not become complacent. For both students and industries a traditional three-year, full-time degree is no longer always the best option. Our universities must diversify and modernise their provision. To meet our future skills needs universities will need to become more innovative and dynamic. Degree apprenticeships are fundamental to this. One day I would like to see 50% of studen…

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  2. Universities and cities: Building stronger communities

    …of examples of universities working with partners in their regions to overcome complex challenges. Although we focused on four particular areas, we could have chosen many more. We are currently exploring the role partnerships between universities and arts organizations play in place-making. It would also be interesting to look at their role in improving the built environment, transport infrastructure, and tackling the issues facing refugee popula…

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    British Council Going Global 2017
  3. Putting students centre stage welcome, but wider economic vision lost.

    …l create new jobs, not replace old ones. “While there is much in the White Paper we welcome, our concern is the political pressures that caused delays to its publication have led to the wider economic vision being lost. We would urge the Coalition Government to look beyond the immediate changes and provide the much-needed economic vision that recognises universities – delivering work-ready graduates and research with impact – as key to growing the…

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  4. Get to know the speakers

    …the UK’s student mental health charity. Student Minds develops innovative approaches to support healthy university communities, collaborates on research, and empowers students, university professionals and connected communities to create change. Rosie has been working on the issue of student wellbeing for several years. She became Student Minds’ Chief Executive Officer in 2015, and prior to this worked in a range of student facing organisations i…

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  5. Transforming reconstructive surgery through innovative design technologies

    …ce the number of invasive patient interactions from four to just one. This helps cut the risk of infection and discomfort for patients and generates significant savings for the UK taxpayer. Since developing the technique the University’s Medical Application Group now known as the Surgical & Prosthetic Design Group has worked closely with medical practitioners in 84 hospitals throughout the country to disseminate the approach. Nearly 2,500 patients…

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  6. The missing piece of Sunak’s puzzle? Degree apprentices

    …o that the people who need them are benefiting. The recent Social Mobility Commission report on apprenticeships starkly outlined the significant challenges ahead. There has been a 36 per cent decline in apprenticeship starts by people from disadvantaged backgrounds (compared with 23 per cent for others) and just 13 per cent of degree-level apprenticeships go to apprentices from disadvantaged backgrounds. The good news is the report also finds that…

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  7. DTA Alumni Award

    …bedded in molecular and cellular biology. He approached this challenge with 100% commitment and a desire to add something quite fundamental to our knowledge of muscle adaptation and has continued this approach in his post-doctoral training. He tackles any problems he encounters in a professional manner and with 100% commitment, in the style of someone with far more experience under his belt than someone in the early years of his training. Rob take…

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  8. Prime Minister urged to review international student regulations

    …as the educator of choice.” The letter in full Dear Prime Minister, We are writing to you jointly as Chambers of Commerce from across the UK and the 22 Vice-Chancellors of Alliance universities with a shared interest of ensuring that immigration regulations do not impede economic growth. While we support measures to improve border controls and prevent abuse of the student visa route, the package and tone of recent reforms are already having a mark…

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  9. Bringing 3D animation to life

    …tor is essential. Research at Bournemouth University’s National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA) is helping to meet that demand. Their work into computer animation software has developed innovative new tools to produce higher quality 3D images for feature films. Motion blur occurs when objects are filmed at speed or during a long exposure. In digital animation, creating images with no motion blur is quite straightforward but the resulting imag…

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