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  1. Delivering one of the world’s first Degree Apprenticeships in Midwifery

    …racted local, more mature students onto these programmes. However, the then-Government’s decision to withdraw the NHS Bursary Scheme in 2017 saw a huge reduction in the number of mature students applying for places. For instance, we found a lot of support workers who wanted to be able to get on to the midwifery programme, but weren’t able to because of a lack money, or time or other responsibilities. Once you deal with at least one of those proble…

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    Sue Lawrence
  2. “We need to highlight how rewarding a career in health can be”

    …ge of backgrounds to study healthcare subjects. Some of our students are 18-year-olds straight from school and college, but there are a significant number coming back to education as mature students. Some have started families, some have had other careers. What we are saying to them is: you can have a great impact on other people’s lives, no matter what your background is. It’s incredibly rewarding to make a positive impact on your own community….

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    Ross Renton
  3. University Alliance’s 2022 in review

    …ved this year – whether that’s winning prestigious awards, opening state-of-the-art new facilities, widening participation or acting as engines for economic growth. Meanwhile, with their focus on industry and on post-graduate employability, our Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) and DTA3 programmes continue to go from strength to strength. On top of that, UA can be proud of policy successes on BTECs, PQAs, degree apprenticeships and Research and Inn…

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    Season's Greeting from everyone at University Alliance
  4. #Weareinternational blog: Ivy Ct Yu

    …d the degree content. Having moved to London from Hong Kong in 2014, the 36-year-old juggled studying with part-time and raising her young son. Her three-year-old Morrissey provided her with motivation throughout the course and Ivy regularly used her skills to make new clothes for him as well as giving new life to old ones. Ivy’s final collection had a strong emphasis on sustainability, working closely with a knitting factory and using only deadst…

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  5. #WeAreInternational blog: Romila Nilukshi Jeevapalan

    …re. Unwelcoming language and policies do nothing to grow the UK economy, research impact, or our cultural diversity. These are individuals with real lives, with immeasurable talent to offer to our country – we should always welcome them with open arms. In our latest series of blogs, we are profiling the international students who enrich our Alliance Universities with their talent and generosity. #WeAreInternational — Computer Science graduate Romi…

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    Romila
  6. #WeAreInternational blog: Cyrille Tchatchet

    …tric nurse and he was drawn to Middlesex University mainly due to its state-of-the-art sports and nursing facilities. He was awarded a full sports scholarship by the International Olympic Committee’s refugee support programme, which proved invaluable to his weightlifting progress. Since graduating with first-class honours in 2019, he has been appointed to a lead nurse role in Harrow, north-west London. Cyrille was selected among 29 athletes who co…

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    Cyrille Tchatchet
  7. We must support the diversification of academia’s media face

    …pport groups to help maintain their well-being in such situations. The peer-to-peer networks that the University Alliance is establishing are also extremely valuable, allowing BAME academics to discuss experiences and receive support from those more seasoned in media relations. Given that universities have a long way to go towards hiring an ethnically diverse academic workforce, the burden of these opportunities is likely to continue to fall on a…

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  8. Alliance universities are fulfilling a civic role within their communities

    …tfordshire-law-school/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/driving-the-search-for-city-of-culture-volunteers-at-coventry-university/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/sunse-stimulating-social-enterprise-in-isolated-regions-of-northern-europe/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/spark-social-enterprise-at-university-of-brighton/ https://www.unialliance.ac.uk/2021/08/26/centre-for-social-innovation-at-teesside-university/ https://ww…

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  9. Harnessing the power of university-sponsored Multi Academy Trust partnerships

    …lar subjects to be delivered across schools using technology to bring sixth-form colleges together. Although many university-sponsored MATs are located in the region where the university is rooted, Coventry University sponsors MATs across the country, including in Nuneaton, Leicester and Nottingham, thus enacting a civic role through an educational ethos that spans multiple localities. University-sponsored MATs are a resourceful, innovative and ef…

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