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  1. Guardian: The Future of Higher Education summit

    …portance of maintaining competitive advantages internationally, research and its relationship with industry and ways in which universities can diversify revenue schemes. University chair, Professor Janet Beer, and director, Libby Hackett, both spoke at the event. Date: 20 March 2012 Location: London Bridge, London You can access the event blog here! @UniAlliance | #HE2012…

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  2. Open Doors: Universities open for business

    …tions and ways in which this can be improved. (Video features: Professor Janet Beer, Chair of University Alliance and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, Professor Sir Tim Wilson, Chair of the Wilson Review, Matt Smith, Policy Director at NACUE and Trudy Norris-Grey, IT & Communications Industry Executive) Twitter Using #OpenDoors you can find out more about Alliance universities and their university-business collaboration. Here are some…

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  3. University Alliance comment on appointment of Professor Les Ebdon as new director of OFFA

    …Professor Les Ebdon being appointed the new Director of OFFA, Professor Janet Beer, Chair of University Alliance and Vice Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University said: “We look forward to working with Professor Les Ebdon to ensure fairness is maintained at the heart of university access. His experience within the sector and of working with Government will put him in a good position to take up this important post. “All universities are committed t…

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  4. What does 2012 hold for HE policy?

    …t economic climate. However, what drives a freight train through this short-term turbulence is a long-term trajectory of the increasing economic impact of our universities and graduates. Universities are no longer just about generating new knowledge within a protected academic environment. The ivory towers have fallen. All of our universities are working closely with new industries, design and technologies to make new discoveries that will change…

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  5. Rethink needed to avoid polarisation of sector, ministers told

    …Two proposals have been put forward to avert the “polarisation” of the sector as a result of the government’s student number plans in a letter from University Alliance Chair, Professor Janet Beer, to the Secretary of State, Vince Cable, and Universities Minister, David Willetts. The full article by Simon Baker can be read here. Read the full letter with our proposals here….

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  6. BIS Technical Consultation – a new, fit-for-purpose regulatory framework for the Higher Education sector

    …rships that will help rebalance the economy. As part of a global knowledge network, universities generate, translate and disseminate research-led innovation. By exchanging knowledge with business and enterprise, universities also support its adoption and exploitation. Through widening participation and delivering access to the professions, they support social mobility. By engaging individuals in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, they sup…

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

    …y 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 necessary changes in 2013-14,” she said. “It is not the case the removal of numbers from one part of the sector a…

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

    …://www.unialliance.ac.uk/campaigns/studentstories/our-vision-more-than-just-a-degree/ 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, nationally and intern…

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

    …from funding. Let us be in no doubt about it – taking money away from high-performing, small research units would wither the UK research-base and damage our global reputation for excellence and innovation. With scarce public resources, it is imperative to chart a way through all political pressure and ensure that funding follows quality. The stakes are high; the long-term health and sustainability of UK research must be protected. Future local, r…

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