It’s well known that universities are central to training the next generation of teachers, nurses, engineers and entrepreneurs. Another often overlooked area of what UK universities do is research and innovation.
A research partnership led by City, University of London, has developed a survey that can be used to understand students’ experiences of all forms of violence and victimisation while studying at university. The survey is now available for other higher education institutions to use.
This is the latest in a long-running series of joint webinars on UK participation in Horizon Europe organised jointly by Universites UK International, the UK Science and Innovation Network and the UK Research Office in Brussels.
The UK and EU have announced that a deal has been reached for the UK to become an Associated Country in the Horizon Europe and Copernicus programmes. At this webinar, UK Government and UK Research and Innovation officials will provide an update on this announcement and will answer questions from attendees.
To confront increasing regional inequality, flagging productivity and an ever-widening skills gap, universities and local businesses need to work together better. University Enterprise Zones (UEZs) offer a promising solution.
Join us for this online event to get the latest updates on universities' role in addressing the climate emergency, developments from the past year, and looking ahead.
Are some graduates going on to do non-graduate jobs? Evidence we’ve collected from interviews with universities careers services shows many have in fact seen an improvement in graduate employment.
Now taking place over 1.5 days, Transnational education conference 2024 is set to kick off with an afternoon reserved for UUKi members on the first day. Day 2 will then see the conference opened up to a range of attendees interested in driving transnational education practice and strategising.