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Alliance Awards 2023: Meet the nominees

Published on July 26, 2023
...ish Empire (OBE) in 2016.   Ian Appleford, Kingston University, Health and Safety Manager Ian has been in the post of Head of Health, Safety and Security strategy for over 17 years at Kingston University. He left Health and Safety from Surrey Police to make a difference in the HEI sector. Using his experience and knowledge from Surrey Police, Ordnance Survey, HRH Treasury and V&A. Ian has significantly decreased injuries and incidents at the unive... Read more »

Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning

Published on October 24, 2013
...n of human capital, will rely on harnessing the online environment to enrich and support face-to-face teaching, and vice versa. Find out more in our policy briefings The rise of online learning is shaking up the sector MOOCs: changing the HE landscape... Read more »

ARU Safe Behaviour Ambassadors initiative

Published on October 23, 2020
...ncerns they may encounter. Ambassadors received training from our Health & Safety Manager at ARU and are provided with a Safe Behaviour Ambassador t-shirt so they are easily identifiable. The Ambassadors are also paid Voluntary Living Wage rate for the hours they work due to ARU’s Living Wage accreditation and via our on campus recruitment agency, ARU Temps. Safe Behaviour ambassador duties include reminding students and staff to wear masks in mos... Read more »

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

Published on October 22, 2020
...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... Read more »

Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University

Published on August 4, 2021
...n a way that, until very recently schools have not, it is clear that purposeful action is needed to provide safe campuses for all. In 2020 Empowered Campus reported that 1 in 3 female students in the UK experienced sexual assault, yet 97% of students do not report their assault to their university. In over 50% of cases the perpetrator is another student and 30% of assaults happen on campus. 71% of males who experience sexual assault deal with it e... Read more »

The Economist: Report – Automated, Creative & Dispersed

Published on June 1, 2015
...ogical developments may well help universities tointegrate themselves more effectively with industry. Massive open online courses (MOOCs), an accessible and cheap form of online learning, have the potential to make higher learning more flexible, and therefore easier to combine with work placements or even running a business. Professor Anant Agarwal is chief executive at EdX, a non-profit MOOC platform founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Tech... Read more »

2020 reviewed by our networks

Published on December 17, 2020
...c, professional, student and administrative staff across our universities, many of whom have been at the forefront of their institutional response to the pandemic. These networks have been a useful forum for the sharing of ideas, practice and resources, and a vital source of support as Alliance universities navigated the challenges of the last 12 months. We asked our networks what this year has meant to them; what they are most proud of, and what... Read more »

Start-up: a story

Published on August 16, 2013
...Proactively use and promote empty properties for the use of graduate start-ups, helping to nurture local start-ups. Recognise entrepreneurship as a legitimate graduate career, reflecting it more fully in employment and business data Our call to government for greater support was made at the launch of Start-up: a story at the Houses of Parliament. The Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, addressed studen... Read more »

HEBCI start up figures

Published on May 24, 2013
...fund for local enterprise to strengthen local networks and provision of university support for graduate start-ups. Pro-actively use and promote empty properties for the use of graduate start-ups, helping to nurture local start-ups. Recognise entrepreneurship as a legitimate graduate career, reflecting it more fully in employment and business data.... Read more »

University Alliance Awards

Published on May 30, 2020
...years, Emily’s work at Kingston University was driven by the inherent belief that anyone with the potential to benefit from higher education should be able to do so, regardless of their background or circumstances. With a particular interest in the barriers faced by care-experienced young people, Emily was instrumental in creating the exemplary and impactful KU Cares programme which provides comprehensive and tailored support for care leavers, yo... Read more »