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Title: The North West Universities Association NWUA www'nwua'ac'uk


1
The North West Universities Association
(NWUA)www.nwua.ac.uk
  • Keith Burnley, Executive Director, NWUA

2
This presentation will cover
  • The rationale and drivers for the formation of
    the association in 1999 within the context of
    regionalism in the United Kingdom
  • The governance/management arrangements of the
    association and its initial remit
  • The way in which the nature and activities of the
    association have developed since its inception
  • The role of the EU and national policy
    initiatives and programmes in framing the work of
    the association
  • The challenges and opportunities presented to
    collaborative working at a regional level rather
    than local, sub-regional, national, European or
    international

3
Regionalism
  • What is Regionalism?
  • Based on the need to democratise and devolve
    central government functions to regions.
  • Regions will be able to manage themselves more
    effectively to boost the economy and increase the
    standard of living.

4
The Growth of English Regionalism
  • The move to greater regionalisation of Government
    began in the 1980s.
  • In 1994, Regional Government Offices established
    to provide a working network for English
    Regionalism to grow and develop.
  • A Labour Government came to power in 1997. Their
    Election Manifesto stated that in time the
    party would introduce legislation to allow
    people, region by region, to decide in
    referendums whether they wanted Regional
    Government.

5
  • In 1999, Regional Development Agencies (RDAs)
    were established in each of the English regions

6
RDAs established to combat the following 3
conditions
  • Under achievement of Regional Economies in
    comparison with European Regions
  • Disparity in the economic and social performance
    between English Regions
  • Discrepancies in the amount of business creation
    and retention rates between English regions

7
To combat these conditions, RDAs work with
partners in the public, private, voluntary and
academic sectors at regional and local levels in
order to enhance regeneration, investment, skills
development and enterprise
  • NWUA is one of these partners

8
But English Regional Governance has stalled
  • Referendum on elected regional assembly in the NE
    defeated
  • Unelected regional assemblies have been given
    some powers BUT
  • City/Regions are becoming of increasing interest

9
  • The NWUA was formally launched in May 2000 to
    represent the 15 Higher Education Institutions
    (HEIs) of the North West of England
  • The University of Bolton (10)
  • University of Central Lancashire (6,7,8)
  • University of Chester (19,20)
  • Cumbria Institute of the Arts (1)
  • Edge Hill University (9)
  • Lancaster University (5)
  • The University of Liverpool (17)
  • Liverpool Hope University (18)
  • Liverpool John Moores University (16)
  • The University of Manchester (13)
  • Manchester Metropolitan University (14,21)
  • The Open University in the North West (12)
  • University of Salford (15)
  • St. Martins College (2,3,4)
  • The Royal Northern College of Music (11)

10
NWUA Remit
  • Promote the Higher Education Sector within the
    North West
  • Ensure that the views of the member institutions
    are taken into account when developing regional
    policy
  • Strengthen the ability to lobby nationally and in
    Europe in support of the interests of NWUA member
    institutions
  • Identify, support, and manage collaborative
    bidding projects
  • Enhance communication links between the 15 member
    institutions

11
NWUA Governance
  • A Board comprising heads of member institutions
  • A Strategy Group at Pro Vice Chancellor level
  • An Executive Group to give operational guidance
    to the secretariat

12
The growth of NWUA and the framework within which
it operates
Staff In 2000 there were 2 members of staff
working for the NWUA
there are now 19 members of staff with 28
planned for January 2007
13
Networking and Policy
  • The NWUA has advisory groups the following
    areas
  • Research
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Widening Participation and Skills
  • Enterprise
  • Culture Media and Sport
  • Health and Social Care
  • The NWUA supports networks that assist its wider
    framework of activities.
  • Business Liaison Officer
  • Community Officers
  • European Officers
  • International Officers

14
Regional Brokerage
  • From 2002-6 NWUA administered the Knowledge North
    West (KNW) programme to provide a brokerage
    service between its 15 member institutions and
    regional business
  • By August 2005 KNW had handled over 2,000
    broadcast and request enquiries, providing
    assistance to companies and organisations of all
    types and sizes, from within the North West
    region and beyond
  • Higher Levels Skills Pathfinder

15
European Programmes
  • Objective 2 Knowledge Based Action Plan
  • Objective 2 Regional Action Plan
  • Coordination in Objective 1 and 3
  • Regional Leonardo Programme

16
Benefits presented to collaborative working at a
regional level across a diverse range of
institutions

  • Acting as a single HE voice in the region
  • Collaborative activity where this adds value to
    what could be achieved by institutions acting
    independently
  • NWUA can call upon the academic resources of a
    diverse range of institutions
  • Neutral administration of funding
  • Sharing of good practice
  • Raising the collective profile, regionally,
    nationally internationally

17
Challenges presented to collaborative working at
a regional level across a diverse range of
institutions
  • Being effective in liaising with, and
    representing the needs of 15 diverse member
    institutions
  • Tendency to be reactive
  • Regional partners or government agencies wishing
    to use NWUA in ways that might threaten
    institutional autonomy
  • Visibility of NWUA within member institutions
    responses to requests
  • Communication with members
  • Operational complexity

18
The added value from working at a regional level
rather than local, sub-regional, national,
European or international levels.
  • Critical mass but manageable size
  • Requirements of agencies - North West
    Development Agency EU
  • Working within a common socio-economic context

19
  • North West
  • Universities Association
  • (NWUA)
  • www.nwua.ac.uk
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