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

    …in any of these arguments 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…

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

    …pact – as key to growing the UK out of recession and driving an innovation-based economy.“ // ends // Contact: Sam Jones 07767 673 982 or sjones@www.unialliance.ac.uk to arrange interviews. Notes to Editors University Alliance are hosting a seminar looking in-depth at the White Paper next Tuesday, 5 July. Journalists are welcome and can register here – http://unialliancewhitepaper.eventbrite.com/ About university Alliance University Alliance is a…

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  3. University Alliance welcomes Government funding for growth

    …entrepreneurs with a safe environment for evaluating and testing concepts, backed up by the invaluable expertise and specialist knowledge both within The Hive and across the University. University of Huddersfield – Business Mine The Business Mine supports students and recent graduates to start-up their own business or explore self-employment. ‘Business Miners’ are supported for 12 months and have access to hot-desk space, office equipment, and one…

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  4. University Alliance campaign about value of going to university

    …on full-time after graduating in 2008. This report conveys the remarkable achievements of many students from across the country and no doubt will inspire many more students to make the most of their university experience“ // Ends // Notes to editors: For further information about the campaign or to attend the launch event, please contact Sam Jones at the University Alliance office on 07767 673 982 or email sjones@www.unialliance.ac.uk More than a…

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    David Willetts, Universities Minister, launching More than just a degree
  5. Guardian: Letter clarifying Government proposals for a graduate contribution scheme

    …ture. Low earners would be protected, and would never have to pay anything back. Safeguards would include interest rate protection and a writeoff after 30 years. The government would carry all the risk. Students and parents would have nothing to pay before enrolment or while studying, and students from low-income families would be eligible for additional support in the form of increased grants, scholarships and maintenance loans. Given the shared…

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

    …ies at the heart of the sector that deliver world-leading research with impact and are actively business focussed. Through evidence-based policy and research, the Alliance aims to improve policymaking in higher education to the benefit of the UK economy and society. Alliance universities educate 27% of all UK students and achieve some of the highest graduate-level employment rates. These universities offer a research informed, academic learning en…

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  8. Glasgow Caledonian joins University Alliance

    …ies at the heart of the sector that deliver world-leading research with impact and are actively business-focussed. Through evidence-based policy and research, the Alliance aims to improve policy-making in higher education to the benefit of the UK economy and society Alliance universities educate 27% of all UK students and achieve some of the highest graduate-level employment rates. These universities offer a research informed, academic learning en…

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

    …e in fact. We are urging the Government to maintain a consistent, evidence-based approach by continuing to selectively fund research based on excellence alone.” “In a difficult fiscal environment it is essential that these existing principles are maintained because they have ‘enabled the Government and funding bodies to maximise the return from the limited public funds available for …research’.” (1) Expanding on the main conclusions of the report,…

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  10. THE: article on policy advisers in Alliance universities

    …cy experts assisting vice-chancellors. Hannah Fearn reports They are often accused of playing politics, but now vice-chancellors are behaving more like MPs than ever, employing policy experts to advise them on their every move. In a departure from the traditional model of senior management in higher education, university heads are increasingly turning to policy advisers to assist in the day-to-day running of their institutions. So many vice-chance…

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