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  1. Alliance Fees report shows myths are more of a barrier than the system itself

    …t the current system are causing more of a barrier than the system itself. Many people still think that there is an upfront fee to pay and there are myths about the burden and possible accumulation of graduate debt. The 2006 changes introduced what was, in effect, a graduate contribution scheme with no upfront cost to the student and little or no financial risk to the graduate but this is not widely understood. “The current system is unaffordable…

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  2. University Alliance respond to Policy Exchange report on area of 'crucial economic importance'

    …in maintaining a meritocratic system that we can continue to drive up the efficiency and quality of UK research. “Last week’s HEPI report about the distinctiveness of Oxford and Cambridge revealed that the research performance of the Russell Group excluding the ‘golden triangle’ institutions is ‘in fact lower than for the sector as a whole’ (2). This gives further weight to the argument that research funding must continue to be distributed on exc…

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  3. THE: article on policy advisers in Alliance universities

    …m 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-chancellors have appointed such advisers that the University Alliance, a group of pre- and post-1992 universities, is setting up a policy advisers group, providing a network for the growing numbers employed in t…

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  4. BBC: Universities ‘must widen access’

    …A-levels are not sufficient to identify the aptitude and potential of all those who should benefit from a university education, the government says. A framework for higher education in England over the next decade says social mobility must be reinvigorated. Innovation and Skills Secretary Lord Mandelson said priority would go to new routes into higher education, especially for older students. Read the full article.  …

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  5. University Alliance responds to Russell Group call to restrict research funding

    …overall capacity for real world innovation and broad competitiveness in demanding times.” “The 2008 RAE showed that excellence is more widely spread than previously thought. Not so often said is that it showed the same to be true of less good research, with small quantities of 1* research appearing in even the most research-intensive universities. There is no real case for funding that work, even if it does appear in those institutions.” “The gua…

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  6. Professor Craven's proposal for funding additional university places taken up by Conservative Party

    …n. The Conservatives’ proposals meet both of these principles and are, therefore, welcomed by University Alliance. “There will be some concerns about a discount that benefits those that can afford to pay higher contributions immediately after graduation but this is a temporary policy that will allow many thousands more students from all backgrounds to go to university without any upfront cost and receive generous student support. The Alliance look…

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  7. Professor Craven’s proposal for funding additional university places taken up by Conservative Party

    …n. The Conservatives’ proposals meet both of these principles and are, therefore, welcomed by University Alliance. “There will be some concerns about a discount that benefits those that can afford to pay higher contributions immediately after graduation but this is a temporary policy that will allow many thousands more students from all backgrounds to go to university without any upfront cost and receive generous student support. The Alliance look…

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  8. NSS results show high rates of student satisfaction at Alliance universities

    …iversity of Kent, University of Lincoln, Liverpool John Moores University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Northumbria University, Nottingham Trent University, Open University, Oxford Brookes University, University of Plymouth, University of Portsmouth, University of Salford, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, University of Wales, Newport, University of the West of England. For further information, please cont…

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  9. University Alliance appoints first Director

    …iversity of Kent, University of Lincoln, Liverpool John Moores University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Northumbria University, Nottingham Trent University, Open University, Oxford Brookes University, University of Plymouth, University of Portsmouth, University of Salford, Sheffield Hallam University, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, University of Wales, Newport, University of the West of England. For further information, please cont…

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  10. Helping animals through pioneering pheromone therapy

    …elped pheromonatherapy to grow into a multi-million pound global industry. Many of our pets release a chemical pheromone signal into their environment which not only affects how they behave but can also affect other animals around them. A common occurrence of this is at the vet when nervous animals seem to trigger similar reactions in other pets. Researchers working in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Lincoln have been carrying out…

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