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Reaseheath College in Nantwich and the University of Chester have agreed an alliance to work together more effectively.

Under the alliance, Reaseheath will be classed as a ‘university centre’.

Reaseheath, in Nantwich, and the University of Chester believe combining resources, expertise and reputation will benefit students, staff, employers and local communities.

Both institutions will work together as part of the same formal group while retaining their own identity and independence in everyday operations.

Reaseheath became an Associate College of the university seven years ago and has been delivering University of Chester degree programmes since then.

The alliance is supported by the Area Review of Post 16 Education in Cheshire and Warrington – initiated by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills.

Benefits identified include:
– Joint investment in specialist facilities and resources
– Development of degree routes
– Greater collaboration on curriculum design and delivery, including new curriculum areas
– Ability to collectively address higher level skills gaps in region
– Greater development opportunities for staff
– Increased opportunities for joint research and commercial projects
– Ability to combine bidding expertise to improve funding routes and international recruitment

Reaseheath Principal Meredydd David said: “There are great benefits to two very strong institutions with similar values, ambitious vision and national reputation for quality working together.

“This can only benefit stakeholders, staff and students and offers an extremely exciting prospect for the region.

“We have a more important role than ever in supporting young people, local businesses and those seeking employment.

“Our courses will be designed jointly to support student progression through Further Education into Higher Education and will equip them with the knowledge and skills appropriate for the jobs market.”

Professor Tim Wheeler DL, University of Chester Vice-Chancellor, added: “We can look forward to major gains for both institutions and most of all for students, the local economy and our surrounding communities.

“Our joint programme development, including shared curriculum in some areas, will be to the advantage of businesses as we will address areas where there are significant skills gaps.

“The University recognises the high calibre of the existing courses, staff expertise and resources at Reaseheath.”

(Pic: Reaseheath Principal Meredydd David; Vice Chancellor University of Chester Tim Wheeler DL; Chair of Reaseheath Governors Richard Ratcliffe; President of University of Chester Council and Lord Bishop of Chester, Right Reverend Dr Peter Forster)

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