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About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC For example, here’s activity number 10. The starting point: Academics and other specialists are involved in tackling local health challenges. Students and industry partners are also involved in designing and implementing responses. Work is done with rather than for or to communities. This work includes activity – such as citizenscience
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Yorkshire Universities @YorkshireUnis ·27 May. Read the reflections by YU Associate, James Ransom on writing the new @UniversitiesUK report that forms part of the #GettingResults campaign and the contribution of Yorkshire's #universities to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education PERN - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES PERN stands for Place-Based Economic Recovery Network. It is a multi-university network of experts in local and regional economic recovery, established to offer support to West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the CA) / Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LCR LEP) (and other public bodies, such as local authorities) in thedesign, plan
STRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC For example, here’s activity number 10. The starting point: Academics and other specialists are involved in tackling local health challenges. Students and industry partners are also involved in designing and implementing responses. Work is done with rather than for or to communities. This work includes activity – such as citizenscience
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. Last week, the Queen’s Speech set out the government’s legislative programme for the next session of Parliament, with two bills in particular likely to have a direct impact on the higher education system.In this blog, I frame my comments around the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, which is situated alongside the government’s commitment toSTRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow.HE IN YORKSHIRE
Universities in Yorkshire collectively spent around £250m in the region on suppliers out of a total of £590m spent in the UK. This supported an estimated 4,750 FTE jobs in the region. TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC James Ransom, YU Associate. In July 2020, Yorkshire Universities, the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network and the NHS Confederation published Levelling Up Yorkshire and Humber: health as the new wealth post-COVID.The report set out the bold actions that are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regionalBRIEFINGS ARCHIVES
The government has published several documents with resonance for higher education (HE). These include: ‘Skills for jobs: lifelong learning for opportunity and growth’ (White Paper); ‘Interim conclusion of the Review of Post-18 Education and Funding’; ‘Government response to Dame Shirley Pearce’s independent review of the teaching excellence and student outcomes framework REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP The team leads on the implementation of the University’s Impact, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange strategies, runs the University’s business innovation centre, provides account management support for key partners and delivers support for Student Enterprise. In addition, the team co-ordinates the University’s regional work program and MONIKA ANTAL, AUTHOR AT YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES 2021 Yorkshire Universities. Company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales no. 3467035. Registered Charity no.1109200.
PLACE-BASED ECONOMIC RECOVERY NETWORK (PERN) ACADEMIC 1 Place-based Economic Recovery Network (PERN) Academic Steering Group. 1. submission to the BEIS Select Committee call for evidence onpost-pandemic
N8/ YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES JOINT RESPONSE TO DAVID SWEENEY The N8 Research Partnership and Yorkshire Universities (YU) together represent 17 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the north of England. Our members make major contributions towards the UK’s research and innovation base. They are also critical institutions in supporting local and regional development, and act as key anchor institutions underpinning place-making in many cities, towns HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Yorkshire Universities @YorkshireUnis ·27 May. Read the reflections by YU Associate, James Ransom on writing the new @UniversitiesUK report that forms part of the #GettingResults campaign and the contribution of Yorkshire's #universities to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education PERN - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES PERN stands for Place-Based Economic Recovery Network. It is a multi-university network of experts in local and regional economic recovery, established to offer support to West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the CA) / Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LCR LEP) (and other public bodies, such as local authorities) in thedesign, plan
TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC James Ransom, YU Associate. In July 2020, Yorkshire Universities, the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network and the NHS Confederation published Levelling Up Yorkshire and Humber: health as the new wealth post-COVID.The report set out the bold actions that are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional SUPPORTING POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-19: A GOOD 4 February 2021, 10:30-12:00, via MS Teams. Overview and objectives. This event brought together universities and higher education institutions from across Yorkshire and the Humber with the aim to share good practice on promoting positive mental health duringCOVID-19.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Yorkshire Universities @YorkshireUnis ·27 May. Read the reflections by YU Associate, James Ransom on writing the new @UniversitiesUK report that forms part of the #GettingResults campaign and the contribution of Yorkshire's #universities to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education PERN - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES PERN stands for Place-Based Economic Recovery Network. It is a multi-university network of experts in local and regional economic recovery, established to offer support to West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the CA) / Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LCR LEP) (and other public bodies, such as local authorities) in thedesign, plan
TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC James Ransom, YU Associate. In July 2020, Yorkshire Universities, the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network and the NHS Confederation published Levelling Up Yorkshire and Humber: health as the new wealth post-COVID.The report set out the bold actions that are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional SUPPORTING POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-19: A GOOD 4 February 2021, 10:30-12:00, via MS Teams. Overview and objectives. This event brought together universities and higher education institutions from across Yorkshire and the Humber with the aim to share good practice on promoting positive mental health duringCOVID-19.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. Last week, the Queen’s Speech set out the government’s legislative programme for the next session of Parliament, with two bills in particular likely to have a direct impact on the higher education system.In this blog, I frame my comments around the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, which is situated alongside the government’s commitment to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher educationSTRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre GRADUATES, JOBS AND LEVELLING UP YORKSHIRE Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. Last week, the Queen’s Speech set out the government’s legislative programme for the next session of Parliament, with two bills in particular likely to have a direct impact on the higher education system.In this blog, I frame my comments around the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, which is situated alongside the government’s commitment to ‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
SUPPORTING POSITIVE MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-19: A GOOD 4 February 2021, 10:30-12:00, via MS Teams. Overview and objectives. This event brought together universities and higher education institutions from across Yorkshire and the Humber with the aim to share good practice on promoting positive mental health duringCOVID-19.
WEST YORKSHIRE INNOVATION FESTIVAL: INNOVATION NOW Learn more about how working with universities can benefit your business. The opening plenary explores business resilience and opportunities in the face of the pandemic, presenting a range of insights and an overview of available business support initiatives and programmes. Explore opportunities for collaboration with universities on initiatives across healthcare, inclusive creative industries YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER CLIMATE COMMISSION PRESS RELEASE As published on the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission’s website on 27 January 2021.. Leaders from councils, businesses, utilities, unions, environmental groups and universities from across Yorkshire and Humber are coming together to tackle SUBSIDY CONTROL CONSULTATION DESIGNING A NEW APPROACH FOR 1 Subsidy control consultation – Designing a new approach for the UK March 2021 1. About Yorkshire Universities Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Yorkshire Universities @YorkshireUnis ·27 May. Read the reflections by YU Associate, James Ransom on writing the new @UniversitiesUK report that forms part of the #GettingResults campaign and the contribution of Yorkshire's #universities to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education PERN - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES PERN stands for Place-Based Economic Recovery Network. It is a multi-university network of experts in local and regional economic recovery, established to offer support to West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the CA) / Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LCR LEP) (and other public bodies, such as local authorities) in thedesign, plan
STRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC For example, here’s activity number 10. The starting point: Academics and other specialists are involved in tackling local health challenges. Students and industry partners are also involved in designing and implementing responses. Work is done with rather than for or to communities. This work includes activity – such as citizenscience
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Yorkshire Universities @YorkshireUnis ·27 May. Read the reflections by YU Associate, James Ransom on writing the new @UniversitiesUK report that forms part of the #GettingResults campaign and the contribution of Yorkshire's #universities to MEMBERS AND GOVERNANCE Vice-Chancellor Professor Shirley Congdon is responsible for the leadership and management of the University, leading the development of its values and strategy. Shirley is the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bradford and is the first women to hold the role. Shirley has significant experience of working in higher education PERN - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES PERN stands for Place-Based Economic Recovery Network. It is a multi-university network of experts in local and regional economic recovery, established to offer support to West Yorkshire Combined Authority (the CA) / Leeds City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LCR LEP) (and other public bodies, such as local authorities) in thedesign, plan
STRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds TEAM - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES James Ransom. Associate. James joined Yorkshire Universities in March 2019 as an Associate. He is a higher education researcher with a focus on the local and regional role of universities, and has recently led projects for the British Council, the National Centre NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow. NEW REPORT ON ‘HEALTH AS THE NEW WEALTH’ The report’s authors say bold actions are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regional inequalities, and level up future investment in Yorkshire’s health and life sciences assets as we begin living with and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘LEVELLING UP’ THE UK REGIONS Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. A very Happy New Year to YU members, partners and friends, and best wishes for a successful 2020. I was fortunate enough to be able to take time out over the festive period to pause, recharge the batteries and spend some quality timewith the family.
‘AMBITIONS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY-INVESTOR LINKS 5 . The region • Population: 5,502,967 (mid-2019), 7th highest of 12 NUTS1 regions in the UK • Area: 15.405km2, 7th highest of 12 NUTS1regions in the UK
TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC For example, here’s activity number 10. The starting point: Academics and other specialists are involved in tackling local health challenges. Students and industry partners are also involved in designing and implementing responses. Work is done with rather than for or to communities. This work includes activity – such as citizenscience
HOME - YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES Dr Peter O’Brien, Executive Director. Last week, the Queen’s Speech set out the government’s legislative programme for the next session of Parliament, with two bills in particular likely to have a direct impact on the higher education system.In this blog, I frame my comments around the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill, which is situated alongside the government’s commitment toSTRATEGY AND WORK
About YU Since 1987, Yorkshire Universities (YU) has been the regional voice for higher education (HE) in Yorkshire. YU represents eleven universities and one specialist higher education institution (HEI). The vice-chancellors and principals of these institutions form YU’s board of directors. The twelve members are the universities of Bradford, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leeds Beckett, Leeds NEW CAPE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FELLOW WITH YORKSHIRE Yorkshire Universities (YU) is delighted to welcome the appointment of Dr Richard Whittle, as the first Capabilities in Academic Policy Engagement (CAPE) Regional Development Fellow.HE IN YORKSHIRE
Universities in Yorkshire collectively spent around £250m in the region on suppliers out of a total of £590m spent in the UK. This supported an estimated 4,750 FTE jobs in the region. TWELVE EXAMPLES OF HOW TO EXTEND UNIVERSITY ‘CIVIC James Ransom, YU Associate. In July 2020, Yorkshire Universities, the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network and the NHS Confederation published Levelling Up Yorkshire and Humber: health as the new wealth post-COVID.The report set out the bold actions that are needed by local and national leadership to embed a renewed focus on health, tackle long-standing regionalBRIEFINGS ARCHIVES
The government has published several documents with resonance for higher education (HE). These include: ‘Skills for jobs: lifelong learning for opportunity and growth’ (White Paper); ‘Interim conclusion of the Review of Post-18 Education and Funding’; ‘Government response to Dame Shirley Pearce’s independent review of the teaching excellence and student outcomes framework REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP The team leads on the implementation of the University’s Impact, Innovation and Knowledge Exchange strategies, runs the University’s business innovation centre, provides account management support for key partners and delivers support for Student Enterprise. In addition, the team co-ordinates the University’s regional work program and MONIKA ANTAL, AUTHOR AT YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES 2021 Yorkshire Universities. Company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales no. 3467035. Registered Charity no.1109200.
PLACE-BASED ECONOMIC RECOVERY NETWORK (PERN) ACADEMIC 1 Place-based Economic Recovery Network (PERN) Academic Steering Group. 1. submission to the BEIS Select Committee call for evidence onpost-pandemic
N8/ YORKSHIRE UNIVERSITIES JOINT RESPONSE TO DAVID SWEENEY The N8 Research Partnership and Yorkshire Universities (YU) together represent 17 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the north of England. Our members make major contributions towards the UK’s research and innovation base. They are also critical institutions in supporting local and regional development, and act as key anchor institutions underpinning place-making in many cities, townsSkip to content
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GETTING REGIONAL VALUE FROM KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE15th October 2019
PROFESSOR ROGER LEWIS, YU ASSOCIATE The higher education sector welcomed the announcement last month from Research England _‘Minister announces new direction for knowledgeexchange funding
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_that the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) will rise to £250 million by 2020-21 (an uplift of over 50% since 2016). Funding for the Yorkshire region moved from £20.1 million in 2018-19 to £20.4 million in 2019-20 and we can thus expect a further increase for2020-21.
HEIF’s purpose is to develop university-business interaction. What is covered by ‘HEIF’ has always been a source of debate. The ‘I’ in the acronym stands for ‘Innovation’, used here in its business sense, with a strong implied link to technology and the application of ‘research’ to improve productivity. The new emphasis though is on ‘knowledge exchange’ (KE) – like ‘innovation’ another portmanteau term.Read more
THE VALUE OF EXPERTISE 30th September 201930th September 2019 DR PETER O’BRIEN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Last week, I was in Montréal speaking at an international conference on the subject of regional innovation. The event coincided with half a million people – many of them aged under 16, including the activist, Greta Thunberg – taking to the streets of the city to call for action to address the climate emergency. Whilst in Canada, I heard of some ground-breaking studies and policies on local and regional research and innovation processes. Coupled with how science and expertise is shaping public opinion on a theme as substantive as climate change, my visit to Québec re-emphasised to me the importance we should attach to universities building and sustaining effective relationships with local communities and the wider public, as well as business and governments.Read more
HEALTH IN ALL LOCAL INDUSTRIAL STRATEGIES? 3rd July 201915th October 2019 GUEST CONTRIBUTION FROM MICHAEL WOOD, NHS CONFEDERATION The government published its Industrial Strategy in November 2017, setting out a long-term plan to create an economy that boosts productivity and earning power throughout the UK. Critically, every local economic area in England, along with the devolved administrations, is now developing its own local industrial strategy. This briefing reflects on the emerging importance of health to many of the early draft local industrial strategies, explores the opportunities for the NHS that exist at both system and organisational level and outlines how to engage with and influence the development of these strategies in the coming year.KEY POINTS
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THE CIVIC UNIVERSITY: HOW SHOULD UNIVERSITIES ASSESS THEIR ECONOMIC IMPACTS IN A “CIVIC AGE”? 14th June 201914th June 2019 GUEST BLOG BY TIM FANNING AND DAVID MARLOW If the Civic University Commission (CUC) Final Report is to genuinely change the type of impacts universities have on the places where they are located, universities will need to be prepared to deliver impact studies and analyses in new, more explicitly civicand bespoke ways..
THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT STUDY Economic and social impact assessments have become an important part of the evidence base for universities. This reflects the increasing economic importance of universities to their local areas in many locations over time, as well as growing expectations on the sector to harness and demonstrate its wider socio-economic value.Read more
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