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  2. May 16

    Lord Bassam: “The division between arts and science is far too rigid”. Yes. depends on a flexible skillset as well as a specialist on

  3. May 16

    Universities need to take care not to come across like British tourists: if you don’t understand what we’re doing WE’LL JUST SAY IT LOUDER...AND...MORE...SLOWLY

  4. May 16

    “At some point, someone [in UK politics] might get their act together - and you have to be ready for them” this morning

  5. May 16

    Great point by Rachel Wolf of Public First that universities mustn’t default to just telling people about the projects they already do in the community - it’s the bigger picture of what we’re doing next

  6. May 16

    "if the govt had a policy on HE it wouldn't survive the summer anyway" -

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  8. May 16

    Students ought to leave university with an equal appreciation for the arts and science, that flexibility is all the more important in the context of an evolving world of work - says Lord Bassam at conference

  9. May 16

    Ding! First outing of contact time today, value for money has already made a couple of appearances today in our conversations on engagement today

  10. May 16

    'Things are not normal.' - a hilarious, sobering, and astute opening from at this morning. Today is a time to change the way we build trust and confidence in our universities.

  11. May 16

    A pleasure to welcome the fantastic to today’s political affairs event. An insightful and humorous start to the day

  12. May 16

    What an immense day at Rules of Engagement. It's an absolute please to be part of today's discussions. Don't miss out and follow developments at live blog here

  13. May 16

    This is an interesting annual event, the research on MPs and universities.

  14. May 16

    . outlining the evolution of trust in society over the past decade - the sharing economy and social tech and are both symptoms and drivers of social trust moving from institutions to a more personal human level. HE comms often don't mirror this change

  15. May 16

    : ‘If universities do not campaign for what we want, change will be enforced upon us.’

  16. May 16

    Really enjoying hearing the results of polling about what Tory and Labour MPs want to hear from universities about

  17. May 16

    CEO of welcomes delegates to . Today is where we start to have a different conversation about politics, higher education policy, and everything else in between.

  18. May 16

    Love this revamped Change UK logo! But an important message for sector public affairs teams

  19. May 16

    When the slide is too interesting I write everything down... what do MPs want to hear about on

  20. May 16

    sharing their research into where MPs believe universities should be prioritising at today. At the top of the list is for universities to be developing new courses to respond to changing skills needs. Our live blog has more:

  21. May 16

    Interesting that research on what MPs want to hear about from universities aligns well with the TEF (employability,) APP (WP), REF (research) and KEF (innovation). Suggests regulatory framework is well targeted and/or influential

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