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  1. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …, while supporting more tailored training options. [April Murray Cantwell] Coming up! The Committee is currently working towards an end-of-academic-year event for all DTA researchers. More information will be forthcoming in the New Year, so watch this space. Katheryn Margaret is also developing a Mini-Methodology Festival to encourage peer-to-peer learning and to support researchers’ understanding of the diverse methodologies that inform qualitati…

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  2. Universities must tackle inequality in all its forms

    …ttps://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/higher-education-fulfilling-our-potential Widening Participation, published by the Social Market Foundation in partnership with University Alliance and the Open University on 23 March, is online here: http://www.smf.co.uk/publications/widening-participation   For press enquiries please contact Gabriel Huntley, Head of Communications and External Relations on 07890 626099 or email gabriel@www.unialliance.ac.uk…

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  3. Digital teaching and learning has a future – but we must get the balance right

    …Staff will need further resource and support too, to ensure they can teach effectively online. It’s important to get the balance right. I’m sure we will soon see sophisticated models of blended learning in practice, e.g. intra-, inter module and hi-flex simultaneous, for a much wider range of courses than expected. What does University Alliance want to see from government? Engaging online learning requires investment and resource, and to ensure no…

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  4. UA Speech: “Higher education and courses policy going forward”

    …s, who have more access to information about university courses than ever before. They understand the benefits that university can deliver for them, and they know how to find the course that best suits their needs. UK higher education is one of the most regulated education sectors in the world: university courses must deliver high-quality education, otherwise universities simply will not exist. The UK also has the lowest drop-out rates among compa…

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  5. Braveheart Award

    …or every student, providing training for staff to deliver their programmes completely online and providing extensive mental health support to students and staff. and diverting approx. Jane invested approximately £3million in funding to our covid response. • This was communicated to stakeholders via multiple platforms including video, Instagram, twitter and video conferencing, with a spirit of transparency and humanity that meant a great deal to al…

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  6. HE leaders and heroes

    …n the science sector and acting as a mentor for Northern Power Women. This commitment is reflected at home with her encouragement of her six-year-old daughter Freyja to carry out science experiments in the garden. Her national reach extends to Whitehall, as co-author of the UK Industrial Biotechnology Strategy that was officially presented to UK Government in 2017 and adopted along with its associated road map. Professor Julie Lydon OBE, Vice Chan…

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  7. Mind the gap report – Aston University case study

    …loads. Therefore learning and teaching needs to be built around their work commitments. However the company’s staff see it as their responsibility to support the students and to help meet the requirements of degree level study. The move from Higher to Degree Apprenticeships has meant that the University now has control over delivery of the whole programme and can protect academic standards while delivering a fully integrated course. Future plans a…

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  8. Researching how exercise can help the Down syndrome community

    …losely with leading advertising agency FCB Canada. Nancy Crimi-Lamanna, Chief Creative Officer at FCB Canada, said: “Our work with CDSS over the past several years has really advocated for the needs of the Down syndrome community. “If we’re successful in proving a link between exercise and cognition, then this study has the power to change the way we think about learning and development. This will help to break down the systemic barriers that prev…

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  9. Anglia Ruskin collaboration study investigates whether exercise can improve cognition in Down syndrome community

    …losely with leading advertising agency FCB Canada. Nancy Crimi-Lamanna, Chief Creative Officer at FCB Canada, said: “Our work with CDSS over the past several years has really advocated for the needs of the Down syndrome community. “If we’re successful in proving a link between exercise and cognition, then this study has the power to change the way we think about learning and development. This will help to break down the systemic barriers that prev…

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