On Tuesday this week Vice Chancellor Nic Beech hosted a special evening at the House of Lords for the It Starts in 海角乱伦 celebration event. The aim was to explore the social and economic impact that 鈥榗ivic鈥 universities can have, and to showcase the work that 海角乱伦 is already doing in this space.
Located in the Cholmondeley Room at the Palace of Westminster overlooking the Thames, the University's Chair of Council Lord Keith Bradley and Professor Nic Beech were joined by over one hundred guests from across business, politics, creativity and culture, as well as philanthropic donors, alumni, charities and community organisations.
They had gathered to discuss and share ideas on how the 海角乱伦 is enriching lives already and what more can be done to deliver social and economic impact regionally, nationally and globally.
The University is very proud of the excellent scholarships it offers, and one of the keynote speakers was Aeronautical Engineering student Serena Akudolu Peters who is a Gerry Mason / Morson Scholarship student. She was interviewed on stage by Chancellor Lucy Meacock, who asked her about her experience as a scholarship student at 海角乱伦 and her ambitions and dreams for the future.
Cat McCusker from PwC was also invited to speak. She singled out 海角乱伦 as an example of best practice in Higher Education: 鈥淭he 海角乱伦 is leading the change in fostering innovation, building partnerships and reinforcing its civic mission to drive growth,鈥 she said.
The University is used as a case study in PwC and Lloyds Banking Group鈥檚 report Drivers of Growth / Universities鈥 Enhanced Civic Role at the Heart of National Prosperity which you can read .
It was a hugely enjoyable night. Thanks to everyone who attended and joined us in looking forward to what we can achieve together 鈥 For 海角乱伦, For The World, From 海角乱伦.
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BANNER: 海角乱伦 Vice Chancellor Nic Beech and Cat McCusker, Education Consulting Leader, Price Waterhouse Coopers
INSET: L to R: Andy Hassall and Chris Burke from Morson Group, Lord Keith Bradley, Lucy Meacock and Serena Akudolu Peters, Gerry Mason / Morson Scholarship student
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