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1 Policy Higher Education, Skills and Employer Partnerships Professor Alison Halstead Pro Vice Chancellor

2 Employer and University links – Political context ►Wilson Review Feb 2012 ►Result of University/Employer links ~ £3.3 billion to UK ►Industry Strategy September 2012 ►Advanced Manufacturing and Life Sciences ►Energy, Construction, Digital Technologies ►Knowledge services ►Catapult centres Employer/Innovation/Research, Commercialisation and Skills Development ►Consultation Criteria for Higher Apprenticeships at Degree Level ►Reporting in April 2013

3 Education and Skills for the Industry Strategy inspiring and motivating students for innovative and entrepreneurial careers

4 Skills Commission Inquiry into Higher Level Technical Skills ►About 32% of young people go into HE ►About 5% go into Apprenticeships ►Where are the rest? ► Less than 40% of STEM graduates enter the profession!!! ► Partnerships HE/FE/Schools/ Employers/Catapult Centres

5 Technical and Entrepreneurial Skills Challenges ►National lack of youth interest and understanding in Science, Engineering, Technology and Mathematics. ►Ingenious Britain (Dyson 2010) – Need a new vision for STEM. ►Britain has got talent in STEM but needs more - outstanding communicators. ►Business and technical skills at all levels. ►Huge cultural challenge in the UK to enable all to own the STEM opportunity careers advice, gender issues, image! ► 21 st Century success needs our society to understand and value STEM. society.

6 What advice and guidance are young people able to access? And what advice do we give? Could an Apprenticeship be taken alongside GCSEs? Is an Advanced Apprenticeships an alternative to A levels? Are Higher Apprenticeships an alternative to degrees?

7 It’s all about levels of learning, competences, and outcomes and clear progression. Level 2 GSCEs and Apprenticeships Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeships; A levels; BTEC National Diploma: Level 4 Higher Apprenticeship; HND; Foundation Degree Level 5 Higher Apprenticeship; HND; Foundation Degree Levels 6+ blended learning combinations for degrees, masters and professional doctorates.

8 What are University STEM departments doing to inspire and motivate? Aston University ►Industry-focused and accredited programmes with an integrated placement year (Research informed benefits) ►Regional entrepreneurs mentor students ►University led STEM undergraduate mentor in schools ►Researchers and employers input to the curriculum ►Creating STEM schools for 14-19 year olds.

9 What are University Technical Colleges? ►Providers of unique specialist education ►14-19 mainstream education lead by a University with employers ►Blend of academic and vocational ►Excellence in chosen field Aston University Engineering Academy a UTC in Birmingham

10 ►Core Practical skills at 14. ►Employer design and input to curriculum - inspirational ►Business Day ( 8.30 – 17.00) and Business Smart dress ►Outstanding teachers – rigorous selection ►Staff student ratios 1 to 20 pre 16; 1:15 post 16. ►Aston University students in STEM complete their placement year in school. ►Employers mentor and coach Development of technically literate and inspired and motivated students

11 Energy futures CHP Solar thermal Solar panels Wind turbine Engineering and Science

12 Thermal imaging Sub- station Engineering and Science

13 UK needs more Level 4-6 skills. BIS solution funding to employers for Higher Apprenticeships ►Universities could pro-actively engage with Sector Skills and employers to ‘sell’ their innovative and relevant curriculum. ►Many foundation degrees sit within HA frameworks ►Funding through SSC’s and SFA. ►Progression to Masters and Prof Docs.

14 How can we change the perception of parents, teachers and schools about the necessity of STEM for all? ►For STEM study and careers fees paid by employers or government ►Partnership with the media for Single messaging from BIS and DfE, SSCs and Education providers and employers to parents and young people. ►Similar messages for teacher training organisation ►Apprenticeships mainstreamed, in Schools and Universities.

15 Research and Knowledge transfer centres need to be incentivised to inspire learners ►Develop key learning materials for subjects in Schools and Universities on the excitement and relevance of their work. ►Webinar Master Classes. ►Undergraduate and Postgraduate sponsored places, internships and projects opportunities ►Awards and prizes for the regions innovation and STEM success

16 Employability for all through, Sector Skills, Business and University Partnerships The future highly educated workforce


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