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  1. Doubts raised about PQA and AAB proposals as sector responds to White Paper

    …te Paper draws to a close, Jack Groves reports – read full article here. Janet Beer, chair of the University Alliance, argued that the proposals could result in fewer places on “high-demand, high-quality courses with good employment outcomes in the mainstream of the sector”. “We are concerned that this won’t lead to a demand led system. We therefore strongly support Hefce and the government’s commitment to monitor the situation and make any necess…

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  2. Report shows universities need recognition as essential to government’s growth plans

    …proaches at party conferences where we are doing fringe events with Vince Cable, David Willetts and other leading commentators.” Sir Patrick Stewart, actor and Chancellor of University of Huddersfield says: “It goes without saying that unless we teach and train the next generation of experts in every field, from science and technology to arts and humanities, then regional growth will be stopped in its tracks.” — end — Notes to editors: Growing the…

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  3. The value of a degree is worth the investment for individuals and society

    …s – those who will create new jobs, not replace old ones. “We face considerable longer-term challenges as a country, including the implications of the ‘hourglass’ projection for the future shape of the labour market. The Coalition Government’s current emphasis on apprenticeships and intermediate-level skills will create a skills base that is more pear-shaped than hourglass. With 41 per cent of all UK jobs already based in the knowledge-intensive s…

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  4. The research funding debate: why size doesn’t matter

    …s taken from a piece I wrote for the Guardian. Research was notable by its absence in the HE white paper, leaving a large hole in the government’s plans for the sector. Recognition of its importance to higher education and its inter-relationship with issues related to the teaching of undergraduates, which features so prominently in the document, should have been included. Research has no need of revolution but as a central tenet of UK higher educa…

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  5. Guardian – The research funding debate: why size doesn't matter

    …iscusses the findings – read full report here. Research was notable by its absence in the HE white paper, leaving a large hole in the government’s plans for the sector. Recognition of its importance to higher education and its inter-relationship with issues related to the teaching of undergraduates, which features so prominently in the document, should have been included. Research has no need of revolution but as a central tenet of UK higher educa…

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  6. New report shows ‘size doesn’t matter’ when it comes to research excellence

    …se that, rather than scale driving excellence; it is excellence that can enable small units to grow. Small research units can perform well or poorly. Those that perform well may attract additional resources and potentially grow into larger units. Large units that perform poorly are not viable and rapidly lose resources causing them to shrink or cease to exist. If funding was to be concentrated on the basis of scale, small excellent units would be…

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  7. Funding research excellence: research group size, critical mass & performance

    …s because sustaining and building the UK research base must be a central tenet of any strategy for growth in the UK economy. Without a system that ensures we fund a healthy and excellent research base, universities will struggle to compete in an increasingly well-funded global sector. Alliance institutions also drive innovation because we know that research that creates real social and economic impact is critical to growth in local communities as…

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  8. Putting students centre stage welcome, but wider economic vision lost.

    …lcome and can register here – http://unialliancewhitepaper.eventbrite.com/ About university Alliance University Alliance is a group of 23 major, business-engaged universities committed to delivering world-class research and a quality student experience around the UK. They are universities without boundaries: delivering economic and social growth through close links with their research, students and staff and the world around them – locally, nation…

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  9. University Alliance welcomes Government funding for growth

    …ed for the Huddersfield Examiner New Business of the Year Award in 2008 and 2009. About university Alliance University Alliance is a group of 23 major, business-engaged universities committed to delivering world-class research and a quality student experience around the UK. They are universities without boundaries: delivering economic and social growth through close links with their research, students and staff and the world around them – locally,…

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  10. University Alliance campaign about value of going to university

    …our future plans for higher education. Students should expect clear, comparable information about what and how they will learn, how their course is regarded and their employment prospects.”   Libby Hackett (née Aston), Director of University Alliance, said: “We welcome the campaign launched by Government this week. At this critical moment, when many young people are considering their future, misunderstanding the student finance system is becoming…

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    David Willetts, Universities Minister, launching More than just a degree