Publications (All)

Type

Theme

Year

Response

06 Oct 2023

REF2028 consultation response

Parliamentary Briefing

03 Jul 2023

NHS Workforce Plan

Case study

01 Mar 2023

University of Sunderland: tackling capacity issues in the north east

To increase capacity in the north east, Health Education England has employed a strategic lead for enabling effective learning environments across the north east and north Cumbria and is working with Trusts to explore new placement areas.

Case study

27 Feb 2023

Staffordshire University: using HEE funding to set up and deliver virtual nursing placements

Staffordshire University has used funding from Health Education England (HEE) and elsewhere to support the set up and delivery of simulated (virtual) placements.

Case study

27 Feb 2023

Edinburgh Napier: reducing demand on placement capacity through simulation

Edinburgh Napier University has worked with placement partners to deliver the maximum amount of simulation hours offered by the Nursing and Midwifery Council through the innovative use of simulation technology. This has reduced the demand on placement capacity – a key challenge - by 20-30%.

Case study

24 Feb 2023

University of Cumbria fostering relationships with NHS partners to address demand and support delivery

The University of Cumbria’s mission is to transform lives and livelihoods, now and for future generations, and to work with partners to address the demand for and support the delivery of higher-level nursing skills to England’s north west region and beyond.

Case study

24 Feb 2023

Virtual Practice Learning at Canterbury Christ Church University

Canterbury Christ Church University developed Virtual Practice Learning (VPL) in response to placement restrictions during the pandemic. VPL is accessed remotely by students and consists of weekly experiences focused on aspects of health and social care identified within the NHS Long Term Plan.

Case study

23 Feb 2023

University of East London's 'one-day-a-week' nursing apprenticeship programme

The University of East London (UEL) has developed nursing and nursing associate apprenticeship programmes which work with employers to create models that are effective and needed within the sector. In doing so, the UEL utilises a one-day-a-week model which enables NHS partners to maximise apprenticeship training posts.

Report

22 Feb 2023

Who trains the nurses? Universities and the placements shortfall

The latest policy briefing from MillionPlus, the Association for Modern Universities, calls for the UK and Scottish governments to urgently reform the clinical training placements system to ensure a healthy supply of nurses across the NHS.

Response

22 Jun 2022

MillionPlus response to Scottish Government Innovation Strategy - call for evidence

The Scottish Government launched a Call for Evidence seeking views to inform the development of the forthcoming Innovation Strategy. The purpose of this strategy is to develop a ten-year vision to transform Scotland’s innovation ecosystem in order to ensure that Scotland’s businesses, people and institutions are ready to meet the global economic challenges and opportunities the country will face.

Case study

27 May 2022

Placemakers: Cyan Forensics, Edinburgh Napier University

Cyan Forensics is based on research by an Edinburgh Napier University team overseen by Professor Bill Buchanan, the third cyber security-related spinout from this award-winning research team.

Case study

27 May 2022

Placemakers: Abertay University cements Dundee’s cyber excellence through new research and development hub

The cyberQuarter is a new £18m cybersecurity research and development centre housed within Abertay University that aims to make Dundee Scotland’s capital for the cybersecurity industry.

Case study

27 May 2022

Placemakers: Novosound – a spinout company from the University of the West of Scotland (UWS)

Novosound is an award-winning company that has developed and patented a groundbreaking technique to mass-manufacture printable ultrasound sensors. 

Case study

27 May 2022

Placemakers: Nurturing future talent through placements at Solent University

Enterprise Rent-A-Car partners with Solent University to deliver impactful placements which help to break down barriers, enabling individual and organisational growth through a graduate recruitment programme.

Case study

26 May 2022

Placemakers: The University of East London’s Royal Docks Centre for Sustainability

With investment from, and the support of, the Royal Docks and Newham Borough Council, the University of East London (UEL) is taking its no longer fit-for-purpose Knowledge Dock building located at the heart of its Docklands campus and bringing it back to life as the Royal Docks Centre for Sustainability.

Case study

25 May 2022

Placemakers: Smiles all round for UCLan school of dentistry

When the University of Central Lancashire's (UCLan) School of Dentistry opened its doors 10 years ago, it was one of only two new dental schools to be created in England for over 100 years. Since then, UCLan dental students have treated more than 23,000 patients during their training and the school has produced hundreds of new dentists who have expanded the region’s dental workforce considerably.

Case study

23 May 2022

Placemakers: Faculty of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Sunderland

The University of Sunderland has grown and invested in health-related disciplines, working in partnership with South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Trust, the GP Alliance and local charities to respond to the Skills shortage for healthcare professionals facing the region.

Report

23 May 2022

Research Report: Staying local to go far: modern universities as placemakers

This report explores both the regional economic contribution of institutional expenditure associated with modern universities to the local and wider economies; and the social impact of modern universities in regions across the UK.

Case study

23 May 2022

Placemakers: Designing the country’s first ever Year 14 at London South Bank University (LSBU)

Around a dozen students at South Bank University Technical College (UTC) were unable to take their places on engineering apprenticeships at the start of the 2019-20 academic year, due to their prospective employers instigating hiring freezes in response to the impact of coronavirus. Faced with the challenge of these pupils finishing school in the height of a pandemic, the UTC collaborated with other members of LSBU Group to find a solution.

Case study

11 May 2022

Placemakers: Stimulating economic regeneration at University of Wolverhampton's Springfield Campus

The £120m Springfield Campus seeks to stimulate economic regeneration in Wolverhampton and the Black Country by bringing together school-level education, employer training provision and higher education on one site. Situated on a former brewery site, Springfield has transformed a derelict area of the city. 

Policy Briefing

17 Nov 2021

Supply and demand – why high quality placements are critical to the future of ITE

High quality and plentiful placement opportunities across the entire country is the ambition of the entire sector. Unlocking this capacity will do more to make a material different to ITE than any review or marketing campaign.

Alongside strengthening England’s ability to recruit and retain teachers, the work that can be accomplished through effective partnerships across every region of the country can unlock the many additional benefits highlighted in this report.

Parliamentary Briefing

16 Nov 2021

Government’s policy on Initial Teacher Training

Policy Briefing

01 Oct 2021

Levelling up to £22 billion: research, innovation & local business support

Increasing expenditure in R&D is a critical means by which the government can support recovery from the pandemic and its ambition to level up the country.

It is crucial that by increasing the level of spend on research and innovation, the government ensures that investment is spread across the country to support effective recovery and help reduce regional inequalities.

Report

01 Oct 2021

Innovate and generate: modern universities supporting local businesses

Local business partnerships are very much at the heart of what modern universities do. Indeed, they have always been a vital component in which these institutions engage with their surroundings and contribute towards their local economy.

The case studies featured demonstrate the innovation, investment and economic impact generated through these partnerships.

Parliamentary Briefing

09 Jul 2021

Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill 2021

Report

05 Jan 2021

ITT Core Content Framework Exemplar Resource – 2021 Update

The ITT Core Content Framework (CCF) was published in 2019 and it defines the minimum entitlement for all trainees, placing a duty on ITT providers and partner schools to work to embed this in programmes from the start of term in September 2020. This updated exemplar document was designed to aid providers and it includes resources that complement those in the references section of the CCF. It has been designed and updated by sector experts, including MillionPlus members. Although the document is not a comprehensive guide to embedding the CCF, it will hopefully prove to be a helpful collection of suggestions and ideas that providers will find useful when tackling specific challenges, or indeed opportunities, as they ensure that the CCF is fully implemented within their provision.

Report

17 Dec 2020

ITT setting/school placements 2020/21: provider approaches and work in progress

This toolkit has been developed by the sector, for the sector, and is intended to act as a helpful guide for ITT providers. It sets out ways in which providers are approaching setting/school placements in the current COVID-19 context. It builds on the earlier placement paper published in July 2020, by providing additional ideas and approaches. The toolkit itself was created through discussion between sector representative bodies (UCET, NASBTT, MillionPlus) and collates examples of practice from the sector.

Case study

24 Nov 2020

UCLan: Urgent action needed to protect firefighters from risk of getting cancer, scientists find

University of Central Lancashire report makes urgent recommendations to minimise firefighters’ exposure to toxic fire effluents

Case study

24 Nov 2020

Responding to the pandemic – insights from an infection prevention and control graduate

Sofie French, a senior infection prevention and control nurse who graduated from the University of the Highlands and Islands' infection prevention and control MSc in 2018, talks about responding to the COVID-19 pandemic

Policy Briefing

29 Jul 2020

The future of Initial Teacher Education: Living in the age of Covid-19 and beyond

The coronavirus pandemic has thrown education providers across the globe into crisis. In the UK, alongside the NHS, the education sector has been at the forefront of the fight against the impact of the virus over the last few months and we believe that education is also the answer to the UK’s post-Covid-19 recovery and renewal.

The initial teacher education (ITE) sector has responded positively to the challenges posed by the pandemic both at its height and as the UK eases out of national lockdown. These successes have only been possible through collaboration at every level, both local and national. This spirit of co-operation can be developed as the UK moves from a state of emergency to a time of emergence while maintaining a robust, high-quality and successful ITE system. It is with this aim that we publish this joint briefing

Parliamentary Briefing

29 Jul 2020

MillionPlus leads cross-sector call for a national recovery plan in Initial Teacher Education

Amid the ongoing Covid-19 crisis, MillionPlus, the Association for Modern Universities, and the National Association of School-Based Teacher Trainers (NASBTT) have today come together to call on the ​Department for Education to convene a sector-wide advisory group to formulate a national Initial Teaching Education recovery response. 

Policy Briefing

07 May 2020

International student recruitment in the age of Covid-19

Modern universities welcome hundreds of thousands of EU and international students onto their campuses each year, and these students contribute hugely to the academic, social and economic life of the university and its local area.

There was already a number of significant changes due to affect students from overseas, specifically, the introduction of the new immigration system and the ending of the transitional phase of the UK withdrawal from the EU. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic limiting international travel and putting much economic activity on hold, there are now more immediate concerns and the enormous value of these students to our society and economy has been put into even sharper focus. 

Report

28 Apr 2020

Strengthening and enhancing UK public services in response to Covid-19

This paper sets out proposals that flesh out and elaborate Achieving stability in the higher education sector, the Universities UK plan published on 10 April 2020. Section C.i of the plan proposed “targeted support to protect and sustain courses that meet the national need for key workers” in public services and facilitate planned growth in 2020-21 and 2021-22 in areas such as nursing, healthcare, medicine, teaching and social work.

Case study

25 Feb 2020

SPF2020: London Metropolitan University - The Accelerator

Since its inception in 2003, the Accelerator has helped thousands of tech startups and London Metropolitan University students and graduates

Case study

25 Feb 2020

SPF2020: University of East London - The Eastern New Energy project

An ERDF-funded initiative, The Eastern New Energy project will address market failures enabling regional SMEs to grow and become more competitive

Case study

25 Feb 2020

SPF2020: University of Cumbria - Eco-innovation Cumbria

An ERDF-funded project, in partnership with the University of Central Lancashire and Lancaster University, Eco-innovation Cumbria is a four-year project designed to help Cumbrian SMEs.

Case study

25 Feb 2020

SPF2020: University of Wolverhampton - Brownfield Research and Innovation Centre

An ERDF-funded project to establish a centre of excellence in brownfield research and innovation supporting the regeneration of the Black Country

Case study

25 Feb 2020

SPF2020: University of Sunderland - Internships and Enterprise Projects

An ERDF-funded project that places graduates into SMEs and supports student and graduate entrepreneurs to develop their business ideas

Parliamentary Briefing

17 May 2019

The UK International Education Strategy 2019

Case study

26 Apr 2019

Wearable technology will monitor respiratory rate among new-born babies

An innovative wearable sensor to monitor new-born babies in poor areas is being developed by Anglia Ruskin University, in collaboration with experts in Jordan.

Policy Briefing

10 Apr 2019

Overview of the Recruitment and Retention Strategy and Early Career Framework

The Department for Education (DfE) published its Recruitment and Retention Strategy document in January 2019. This document establishes a framework that unites the two pressing issues of teacher recruitment and teacher retention under a single approach. The strategy  aims to help answer the following two questions from a national perspective:

• How can we best promote teaching as a profession and ensure enough people are recruited?
• How can we minimise the number of teachers leaving the profession in the early years of their career?

Here MillionPlus and UCET present an overview of the strategy and its contents.

Policy Briefing

13 Mar 2019

A new system for student visas

The current student visa system (Tier 4) does not currently deliver for the UK: it is unduly subjective, inequitable, and can act as a non-tariff barrier to trade in educational exports. With the government's target of achieving £30bn in education exports by 2020, MillionPlus believes this can only be achieved through a sector-wide strategy for growth, with a range of reforms to international student recruitment. This policy briefing lays out the arguement for change to the Tier 4 student visa process and proposes two ways of reforming the system to meet the objectives of the government and the universities in the years ahead.

Policy Briefing

26 Jul 2018

EU students: securing the best opportunities for students, universities and the UK economy post-Brexit

EU students studying in the UK bring to the country enormous cultural, academic and economic benefit. The importance of these students to universities and their fellow students is significant, with many courses at both undergraduate and post-graduate level supported by students from the EU. Equally important is the impact on the regions they study in, meaning that every part of the UK benefits from their presence.

Parliamentary Briefing

16 Jul 2018

The Value of UK HE as an Export

Parliamentary Briefing

15 Jun 2018

Erasmus+ and Student Exchange Post-Brexit

Case study

23 Mar 2018

Staffordshire set to get smart through digital innovation partnership

An emerging partnership between Staffordshire University and Staffordshire County Council is set to improve lives and productivity through cutting-edge technology.

Parliamentary Briefing

26 Feb 2018

Westminster Hall Debate: Funding Higher Education

Policy Briefing

13 Dec 2017

Student grants, social mobility and the case against differential fees

All students deserve to study at well-funded universities, wherever, whatever and however (full or part-time) they choose to study. This briefing explains why the government would be wrong to introduce differential fees and why it would be right to restore student maintenance grants.

Case study

29 Nov 2017

The University of East London unveils new state-of-the-art clinical simulation centre


The University of East London has unveiled a new state-of-the-art clinical simulation centre at a reception marking the official launch of its new adult nursing degree.

Case study

22 Nov 2017

A healthcare Alliance

The University of the West of Scotland and The Alliance have established a strategic partnership agreement

Case study

01 Nov 2017

Glasgow Caledonian Researchers collaborate with WHO to develop new infection prevention and control guidelines

A Glasgow Caledonian University research team has contributed to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on infection control and prevention to help minimise the spread of infection

Case study

19 Oct 2017

New research centre at Anglia Ruskin to support Armed Forces Community

A new facility based at Anglia Ruskin University will allow easy access to global research on veterans and their families

Parliamentary Briefing

06 Oct 2017

International Students and Migration Figures

Case study

28 Sep 2017

Diabulimia issues uncovered by research at Abertay University

New Scottish research into the experiences of young people with diabetes has cast fresh light on the potentially fatal condition of Diabulimia, suggesting it is “common” for young diabetic women to shun their insulin in a bid to lose weight.

Initial findings from an Abertay University counselling project looking specifically at issues for young people with type 1 diabetes has pinpointed a need for greater emotional support for those struggling to cope.

Policy Briefing

13 Sep 2017

Brexit – what’s best for our universities and students?

MillionPlus, the Association for Modern Universities, believes that it is crucial that the needs of the UK’s higher education sector are fully considered during the Brexit negotiations. This briefing highlights the key issues and outlines what the best deal for Brexit would look like to ensure that the interests, income, collaborations and reputation of the UK’s higher education sector are sustained during the negotiations and beyond.

Parliamentary Briefing

19 Jul 2017

Emergency Debate on Tuition Fees

Report

12 May 2017

A manifesto for health education

This manifesto sets out the steps that we believe the next government should take to avoid future staff shortages, improve health outcomes and move to the greater integration of health and social care as well as support the NHS and social care workforce of the future.

Report

10 May 2017

A manifesto for teacher education

Modern universities have a long history of delivering high quality teacher education. This manifesto sets out the steps that we believe the next government should take to improve teacher education and professional development in England and retain high quality teachers in the profession. 


Case study

30 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: MARTHA final report presented at IMO

The three-year MARTHA project has been co-ordinated by researchers at Warsash Maritime Academy, part of Southampton Solent University and partners from Sweden, Denmark, China and the UK.

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Graphic design summer school

Last summer the Southampton Solent University International Development team welcomed staff and students from Shanghai Institute of Technology, to take part in a two week international graphic design summer school

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: UK business opportunities post-Brexit

In November 2016, Southampton Solent University's School of Business, Law and Communications hosted its third Annual Business Conference

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Changing lives: Professor Pigment

Graphic Design graduate Andy Evans didn’t just use his Staffordshire University experience to transform his own life – he also used his talent and ambition to celebrate a city and pay back his parents.

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: degree apprenticeships for police officers

Staffordshire University is joining forces with other modern universities on the creation of new degree apprenticeships for police officers.

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Lighting the fuse

May 2016 saw the start of a major action research project designed in the North East of England and delivered by the region’s five universities with the University of Sunderland taking an active role

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Software City

Since 2008, Sunderland Software City has supported the growth of over 400 software companies in the North East of England. The University of Sunderland was the leading founding partner in the pioneering initiative when it was set up and continues to play an active role in its delivery.

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: the National Glass Centre

The University of Sunderland’s leadership of the National Glass Centre, the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art and The Cultural Spring has been recognised by leading figures from Arts Council England, the V&A and Heritage Lottery

Case study

30 Mar 2017

Changing lives: A Cultural Spring

In mid-2012, a consortium of organisations led by the University of Sunderland came together to create a ten-year vision to radically change the way that local people consume, experience, influence and make excellent art.

Case study

29 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: East London to Langa

The women and men of the University of East London’s Hockey Club enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity last year to travel to South Africa to coach school children in the township of Langa, near Cape Town.

Case study

29 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Firing the start-up gun

Precision Sports Technology is just one of many exciting start-ups to emerge from the University of East London over the past two decades 

Case study

29 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Waging the cyber-security war

University of East London postgraduate programme is helping fight back against the threats of the digital world

Case study

29 Mar 2017

Changing lives: Firoz Patel and Childreach International

Firoz Patel's life was changed by studying for his International Development degree at University of East London.

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Changing lives: Dyslexia is no barrier

Third year business management student Anthony Abbott has come a long way since joining Southampton Solent University in 2014, taking advantage of regular one-to-one academic support to manage his dyslexia and improve his report writing skills.

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Turning the tide on marine litter

Led by the Environmental Research Institute at North Highland College UHI (part of the University of the Highlands and Islands), the Circular Ocean project aims to tackle the increasing problem of marine pollution by encouraging the upcycling and repurposing of plastic litter.

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: The superyacht revolution

The explosion of demand for dedicated superyacht crew led Southampton Solent University to create Warsash Superyacht Academy in 2012, and the ever-increasing size of modern yachts has merited the creation of a new unlimited superyacht cadetship.

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Changing lives: student wins social care award

A University of the Highlands and Islands student from Mallaig has been named as the first ever recipient of an award recognising the skills and qualities valued in integrated health and social care.

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: A fine Highland vintage

Since 2002, the Agronomy Institute at Orkney College UHI (part of the University of the Highlands and Islands) has been working to diversify the range of locally-grown fruits available to northern food and drink companies by testing several novel species. 

Case study

27 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Inverness and Highland City-Region Deal

The University of the Highlands and Islands has been awarded £9m from the UK Government, as part of the Inverness and Highland city-region deal to establish commercialisation, academic and clinical capacity to deliver projects in health, social care and life sciences. 

Case study

24 Mar 2017

Changing lives: Reducing amputations in people with diabetes

Working with clinical colleagues in NHS Highland and local industry partner Tactical Wireless, University of the Highalnds and Islands' rural health and wellbeing team has helped to establish a collaboration which is developing a new care pathway for people living with diabetes complicated by foot ulceration

Case study

24 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: UWS visits UW-P

University of the West of Scotland colleagues and students engaged in a week-long overseas exchange with the University of Wisconsin Platteville (UW-P) in the US.

Case study

24 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Charlie and the check-in functionality

A commercial partnership between University of the West of Scotland and Chinese technology firm, Wuxi Chigoo Interactive Technology, has resulted in a UWS student developing a new method to improve journey experiences for airport visitors.

Case study

24 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Rock solid foundations

Marta Zurakowska, a recent PhD graduate of the University of the West of Scotland has launched her company UK Stone Doctor Ltd with support from the University’s Enterprise Services.

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Nanokicking stem cells into action

Our bodies’ stem cells have a great potential to turn into other kinds of tissue such as blood, muscle or bone, but sometimes they need a little encouragement. Now a collaboration between the University of the West of Scotland and the University of Glasgow has developed a novel way of nudging the cells where we want them - and turning them into bone.

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: new horizons in astronomy

The University of the West of Scotland is part of a collaboration which received the 2016 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics which was presented at an event last December in Mountain View, California.
 

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Funding for new Graduate Apprenticeships

The University of the West of Scotland has been awarded funding of over £2m from Skills Development Scotland to design and deliver Graduate Level Apprenticeship programmes in Software Development and Engineering: Design and Manufacturing.

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Changing lives: The 'Wee University' initiative

Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, Minister for Further Education, Higher Education and Science, officially launched University of the West of Scotland’s new ‘Wee University’ initiative at its Ayr Campus in February 2017.

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: The Mountain Bike Centre for Scotland

Edinburgh Napier University collaborates with industry at The Mountain Bike Centre for Scotland; supporting a multi-million pound economic boom as businesses create new and innovative products for the soaring number of cyclists taking to the great outdoors.

Case study

23 Mar 2017

Changing lives: Award-winning achievement

University of the West of Scotland Digital Art and Design student Michael Mabon recently won the Alex Richardson Achiever of the Year Award to recognise his outstanding personal achievements after brain injury.

Case study

22 Mar 2017

Creating Global Communities: Dual Translation Theatre

Jonathan Banatvala is Course Director for the Theatre Practice at London South Bank University. He is also the Artistic Director of Moving Theatre one of  the UK's foremost independent producers of international collaborative work and was described by the European Cultural Foundation as the "UK's leading exponent of bilingual theatre".

Case study

22 Mar 2017

Delivering Expertise in Enterprise and Innovation: Robotic Innovation

Tackling real world challenges is at the heart of the Centre of Excellence launched by London South Bank University and The Welding Institute (TWI) in 2015. The Centre is developing autonomous robotic systems that can carry out inspections with little or no human involvement.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Sustainability study for small breweries

Researchers from Southampton Solent University are working with brewers, pubs, and others in the beer industry, to investigate opportunities for circular economy transitions, ensuring economic and environmental sustainability in the UK craft brewing industry.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Changing lives: STEM takes root

Female school pupils from throughout Renfrewshire got the chance to discover more about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects at an event at the University of the West of Scotland in Summer 2016.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: The fast lane for Motorsport Engineering

Autumn 2017 heralds the launch of the National Centre for Motorsport Engineering at The University of Bolton and a unique partnership with Keating Supercars. The Centre will allow the students to be both industry immersed and technically superb enabling them to become distinctive and outstanding innovators through exceptional quality teaching and learning informed by research.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Engineering a united world

In October 2016 The University of Bolton announced that the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) had launched its first UAE Student Chapter at its Academic Centre in Ras Al Khaimah and is the first ICE Student Chapter in the Middle East.
 

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Bringing the Sparkle to dental science

The University of Bolton has joined forces with Sparkle Dental Labs to be part of a sector-leading learning environment for dental sciences students that will bring new jobs to Bolton.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Go Global Initiative

As economic, innovation, business and cultural networks stretch across the whole globe, opportunities for students to spend time abroad as part of their studies are more important than they have ever been. The University of Bedfordshire's Go Global initiative was designed to address these barriers, expanding access to mobility and broadening the horizons of their students, some of whom had never left the UK.

Case study

21 Mar 2017

Delivering expertise in enterprise and innovation: Bath & Bristol by Design

Bath Spa University is part of a £750,000 research project examining the use of design in businesses and public sector organisations in Bath and Bristol.

Case study

20 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Middlesex University, Festo, Siemens and the factory of the future

Middlesex University London’s newest addition to its north London campus is more than just an innovative and modern building with green credentials. The Ritterman Building – named after the university’s esteemed Chancellor, Dame Janet Ritterman – is also home to the UK’s first Cyber Factory training facility.

Case study

20 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new businesses: Trailblazing Degree Apprenticeships

London South Bank University is one of the institutions leading the field in designing and delivering Degree Apprenticeships.

Case study

20 Mar 2017

Developing new professions for new business: #ThisGirlCodes

Bath Spa University launched #ThisGirlCodes, a campaign to get more young women to enter the tech industry.

Case study

09 Mar 2017

Creating global communities: Global Academy of Liberal Arts (GALA)

GALA was founded by Professor Christina Slade, Vice-Chancellor of Bath Spa University in 2014 to bring together Liberal Arts providers from around the world.

Report

02 Mar 2017

Universities, devolution and the industrial strategy: piecing the jigsaw together

Modern universities have long made significant contributions to their communities. Through collaborations with business and industry, public services and local government, as employers and major organisations, they are key drivers of economic activity, innovation, social mobility and community cohesion. As set out in this report, devolution has been a series of initiatives which have proceeded at different paces with varying levels of stakeholder buy-in and, arguably, an inconsistent policy framework. As a result, devolution in England is more akin to a patchwork quilt, albeit with large areas of the country excluded, that has yet to be fitted into a coherent pattern.

Policy Briefing

11 Oct 2016

Policy briefing: Trade in HE services and research - negotiating Brexit

UK universities have forged extremely successful and beneficial relationships with the European Union (EU). In terms of research funding. Additionally, the trading relationships established through the UK’s membership of the European Union mean that the UK has been able to export education without any tariff barriers to a market of over 500 million people. The primary target of these exports  are EU students who study at UK universities.

This policy briefing reviews information published by Universities UK and data collected by the Higher Education Statistics Authority (HESA) to analyse the value of the UK’s EU educational export market to the UK economy. It also identifies the impact of this trading relationship in each devolved administration of the UK and in each English region.

Policy Briefing

08 Sep 2016

Policy briefing: Is science and research funding in higher education meeting the challenges of the 21st century?

Political parties throughout the UK have long agreed that research and innovation are key drivers of economic growth and smart innovation. Universities are at the heart of delivering this agenda, showing particular strength in the quality and impact of their research.

As the new analysis in this briefing illustrates, concentration of research funding in a small number of universities in England is an issue not just nationally but also regionally. Across the country, three institutions receive 25% of the funding, and in most regions in England the modern universities that make up around 50% of the sector receive less than 10% of the quality-related research funding for that region.

Case study

10 May 2016

Going green - Bath Spa University

Case study

09 May 2016

On the beat - University of Cumbria

Parliamentary Briefing

04 May 2016

The future of NHS bursaries and staff recruitment

Report

23 Nov 2015

Creative Futures - Ten steps to support the creative economy

This report highlights the success of the creative industries in supporting the wider creative economy and examines the role of higher education and, in particular, modern universities in underpinning this success.

Parliamentary Briefing

21 Oct 2015

Science and the Spending Review 2015


Policy Briefing

24 Sep 2015

Spending Review 2015: Universities and productivity

This policy briefing concentrates on the million+ submission to the Treasury’s Spending Review. Spending Review 2015: Universities and productivity sets out a series of specific measures to ensure that universities, employers, small businesses and individuals can respond to the government’s productivity agenda.

Case study

22 Sep 2015

The GEM Project - Southampton Solent University

Led by Southampton Solent University’s China Centre (Maritime), the Gender, Empowerment and Multicultural Crews (GEM) project is examining the working conditions, attitudes and cultural behaviours on-board the worlds’ ships

Parliamentary Briefing

24 Jul 2015

Post-study work routes for international students

The Scottish Government has established a Cross Party Group to examine the case for a separate post-study work system in Scotland and the Migration Advisory Committee has published a call for evidence on minimum salary threshold for Tier 2.

Report

11 Mar 2015

A Manifesto for Health Education

This manifesto sets out a road-map and the steps which the next government must take to secure the education and training of the health and social care workforce of the future. The government must commit to a significant increase in investment in education and professional development to improve patient care, deliver innovation and the integration of services.

Report

10 Mar 2015

A Manifesto for Teacher Education

A Manifesto for Teacher Education sets out the key principles that all parties and governments should consider to ensure our schools and colleges continue to recruit qualified teachers who are experts in teaching and learning as well as subject specialisms. This manifesto also calls for the next government to put universities at the heart of the teacher education system and sets out a new plan to secure future teacher supply in England.

Parliamentary Briefing

05 Jan 2015

Higher Education Funding – House of Commons debate

This briefing considers the impact of some of the most recent reforms to higher education funding, including the changes to the tuition fee regime in 2012 and the concentration of research funding in a smaller number of universities. It also notes concerns about the RAB charge of the current system, and what this might mean for the long term sustainability of higher education funding.

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