Knowledge transfer
Sharpening the scalpel
David Willetts, the universities and science minister, met with business leaders and academics at the University of Leeds last week to discuss the governments strategy for the life sciences. At a roundtable event on 26September, the minister also met with Sir Alan Langlands, Leeds new vice-chancellor, and representatives from the regions medical technologies sector. Discussions touched on how the UK can improve its global position in medical technologies by equipping graduates and postgraduates with the right skills, providing the best environment to support innovation, and strengthening collaboration between academia, industry and the NHS. Sir Alan, former chief executive of the Higher Education Funding Council for England, formally took the reins at Leeds on 1October.
Gender equality
On their metal
Applications to the Athena SWAN Charter for Women in Science continue to grow, the latest set of awards reveals. There were 112 applications this round, up from 96 six months ago. Of these, 87 were successful (the figure was 68 in April). Eight institutions received bronze awards, the prerequisite for applying for departmental-level recognition. In total, 58 departments won bronze, meaning they had identified good and bad practice and how to improve standards, and 17received silver awards for the first time, for which they had to demonstrate measurable progress in equality. Imperial College Londons department of chemistry gained agold award, the fourth granted thus far, while the University of Warwick became the fourth silver-level university. The awards are backed by the Equality Challenge Unit.
Economic impact
Massive student dividend
Student expenditure supports more than 830,000 UK jobs, a study has found. In a report for the National Union of Students by nef consulting (the consultancy arm of the New Economics Foundation thinktank), the immediate value of students tothe UK economy is valued at 瞿82billion. The study, Student Contributions to the UK Economy, published on 25September, says that students support just over 430,000 jobs directly and almost 834,000 jobs overall roughly 2.8per cent of all jobs in the UK economy. The report also says that the economy receives more than 瞿3 for every 瞿1 invested in higher education. Each student receives almost 瞿25,000 of state funding on average and would have contributed about 瞿16,250 in taxes if they had worked instead of studied, the report calculates. But this is dwarfed by the 瞿110,230 in extra taxes paid by each graduate, while lower unemployment payments save the taxpayer almost 瞿5,000 per student.
Student information
Data roaming
Prospective students can now search for information about higher education on their mobile phones after the governments Unistats website was updated. David Willetts, the universities and science minister, said that the smartphone version of the site which contains information on course costs, contact hours and average graduate incomes would make it easier for users to search andcompare courses by location. Weare empowering people by publishing unprecedented levels of information on their options, said Mr Willetts, speaking at Gresham College in central London on 24September. Unistats attracted more than 250,000 unique visitors and 5.2million page views last year.
Our feature on the importance of optimism in science struck a chord with readers. Using the hashtag, our Twitter followers began swapping their own reasons to be cheerful. I get to hang out with fabstudents, engage in fascinating research, meet amazing talented folks, said . described herself as ahighereducation optimist because you never know what you may discover, even from analysing the results of a failed experiment. HEresearch can drive innovation always exciting sometimes lifesaving, added .
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