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  1. University Alliance Welcomes New Network Lead, Dr Isabel Spence

    …rsity Alliance’s mission. Isabel’s broad experience across academia and government will be invaluable in ensuring that our networks deliver meaningful opportunities to work together and share ideas.” Isabel said: “I am excited to have joined University Alliance as Network Lead. When a network is successful, it can make a huge difference to all involved, by strengthening connections and identifying and finding solutions to common issues. I am looki…

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  2. Cultural enrichment: The Social Partnerships Network

    …nLearn Learner Guide. And following funding received from HEFCE’s National Networks for Collaborative Outreach scheme, the Social Partnerships Network is working on the development of a new website aimed at adults looking for part-time, flexible learning opportunities. It will include information on the wide range of provision and providers including apprenticeships, informal to formal journeys, union-led courses, employer based training, further…

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  3. Alliance universities play key role in regeneration and investment in local communities

    …ur local areas to be vibrant, exciting and thriving places to live. Between 2016 and 2019, Alliance universities were awarded more than £68m to spend on regenerating their local communities, alongside our own significant investments. This has allowed members to draw on civic partnerships to support infrastructure, projects, planning and investment in the regeneration of our local towns and cities. As we begin to recover from the pandemic, this rol…

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  4. Unlocking the secrets of the humble aspirin pill

    …ho will benefit and who – more rarely – will be adversely affected. The global reach of the Network allows us to share information and expertise on such a scale to identify biomarkers that may allow us to test people to see who will respond positively to taking a daily dose of aspirin to prevent cardiac disease or cancer before risking years of therapy. The Aspirin International Network is also working on unlocking the genomics of common diseases,…

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  5. Doctoral Training Alliance celebrates first anniversary with launch of new industry collaboration

    …largest research partnership within the UK higher education sector.” Chris Bagley, Head of Infrastructure, Knowledge Transfer Network said: “KTN is delighted to be working with Alliance Universities to promote and support the DTA. The strong focus on industrial needs provides an excellent route through which businesses, from large to micro, can access cutting edge research tailored to their requirements. The collaborations developed between studen…

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  6. Supporting success:  Combining work with study to improve future employability

    …oing to university. Sarah Liddell is a third year USW student studying the BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance degree. Sarah’s host company is Atradius in Cardiff. Network75 students receive a minimum tax-free bursary of £5,000 per annum, which increases by £500 each academic year. Approximately 55% of current students on the scheme receive additional payments from their host companies. They also get a holiday allowance and time off for revision, and…

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  7. University of South Wales says…

    See below some videos from the University of South Wales admissions teams, providing advice and best practice for your results day journey.     The Truth about Clearing https://youtu.be/UxPwI-9Buhg Parents’ guide to clearing https://youtu.be/JkduImu0ay4 What to do on results day https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Sera-UA-What-to-do-on-results-day.mp4 Choosing your clearing course https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/wp-content/uplo…

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  8. Climate Action with the DTA

    …iosciences for Health, Energy Social Policy and Future Societies, across a network of 20 university partners nationwide. DTA partners’ shared vision is the future-proofing of research and innovation through developing a national research ecosystem that maximises complementary strengths, is responsive and relevant to society and industry, and nurtures future capability within the high-quality research activity found in Alliance universities. The DT…

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  9. Scale Up Network supports growth amongst leaders of businesses in Oxfordshire and beyond

    …s model. Interest for the original cohort of business pioneers in September 2019 was so high that the network was overwhelmed with over three times the number of required applications. The next cohort of business leaders will begin in autumn 2020. There are thriving ecosystems within Oxfordshire; a key challenge is to open up the benefits of these ecosystems so that more businesses can benefit from them – both within the county and across the coun…

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  10. Maddalaine Ansell article on ‘The Comprehensive University’

    …ng for around 50 years and hopefully living for longer still. They will probably change careers several times during this period and constantly develop their skills and experience, so certainly it makes no sense for the skills people have at 18 to define the rest of their lives. The social fractures revealed by the Brexit vote and its aftermath also suggest that the sooner we learn to understand each other’s experience, the better for society. Yet…

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