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  1. THE: Free market on fees threatens rough ride in 'perfect storm'

    …, loans and, as a consequence, debt, when the system was last overhauled in 2004. Janet Beer, vice-chancellor of Oxford Brookes University and chair of the University Alliance group, said language was a problem, but it should not prevent reform of the system. The University Alliance has proposed a graduate contribution scheme linked to earnings, but crucially wants to keep the link between individual universities and what their graduates pay. “Thi…

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  2. How Alliance universities are leading a path through a difficult economic climate

    …offers realistic solutions in the context of difficult times. Professor Janet Beer, Chair of University Alliance, said: “Given the central role that universities play in driving the UK’s economic future, there are many shared priorities between Government and universities but, in this new era of austerity, the importance of spending every pound of public investment to the greatest effect becomes even more important. “This publication describes a…

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  3. Glasgow Caledonian joins University Alliance

    …jor business-focussed universities at the heart of the sector. Professor Janet Beer, Chair of University Alliance, said: “This is an important time for higher education and we are proud to be representing universities with world-leading research, strong links with new industries and a confident business-like approach. As a major voice in the sector, University Alliance is in an excellent position to influence decisions that will shape the future o…

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  4. Evidence highlighted by University Alliance proves that research excellence is not determined by volume alone

    …pported by University Alliance. “The distribution of excellence seen in RAE 2008 has recently been confirmed through analysis undertaken by Evidence Ltd, published by HEPI. (2) The research showed that the sector as a whole has a higher percentage of ‘highly cited papers’ than the major research-intensive Russell Group universities (excluding ‘Golden Triangle’ institutions). “Previous research has shown that there is no direct correlation between…

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  5. University Alliance responds to Government announcement of additional student places

    …y’s announcement of 10,000 additional student places Professor Professor Janet Beer, Chair-elect of the University Alliance and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University said: “With increasing demand for higher education from qualified applicants, University Alliance welcomes today’s announcement to deliver student support funding for 10,000 students but urges the Government to provide the necessary institutional funding. If the high quality of…

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  6. About UA

    …iversities came top for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2023. 95% Of graduates from Alliance Universities were in work or another activity like further study just 15 months after graduating, and… …93% of those described what they were doing as ‘meaningful’. 67% Of all research at Alliance universities is world leading or internationally excellent. 1/3 Of all degree apprenticeship starts are at an Alliance university. 1/3 Of all…

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  7. Universities, the NHS, and health workforce transformation

    …kforce. This was compounded by the huge expansion of student numbers in the 2010s. In recent years, the dynamic has changed once more with the advent of new training routes such as degree apprenticeships, which give employers more choice over how staff are educated and require universities to develop different relationships – yet again – with their NHS partners. Getting integrated A further shift in the power balance between the NHS and higher edu…

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