Many universities have made dramatic improvements to the skills element of academic programmes in recent years. So it comes as a disappointment that once again it is reported that graduate employers are expressing surprise and concern about the (lack of) employability skills of graduates emerging from British universities.
Saturday, 21 September 2013
We need to engineer our way to economic recovery
James Dyson suggested that we were on the cusp of a new industrial revolution - and that we need to find ways to create many thousands more engineers. There is absolutely no doubt that that the UK needs to create more engineering graduates, but we must be careful not to overemphasise any subject or discipline, if growth in one area is at the expense of other critical subjects.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Risk aversion is stifling biomedical innovation in the UK
Biomedical entrepreneurs succeed in this country, not because of, but in spite of the environment. We need a wholesale change in attitude from the organisations involved in taking a biomedical invention through to a treatment for patients. This includes not simply regulators, but also financiers, the NHS, government and universities.
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Material progress on Drug Resistant Infections
The O’Neill Review on AntiMicrobial Resistance has led to new initiatives on the development of new diagnostics and drugs along with ...
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Those of you interested in Higher Education will have read the coalition government's white paper published earlier this year. One recom...
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David Cameron has come in for some criticism of his idea of a Big Society. Detractors claim that the concept lacks detail and is a tactic ...
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Our sports stars have done us proud this summer - never mind Tour de France - its been a Tour de Force. There will no doubt be political sq...