How Civic Universities Support the UK Government’s Five Missions

How place-responsive universities work in partnership to drive inclusive economic growth, create jobs, break down barriers to opportunity and support health and wellbeing.

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A short guide on how place-responsive universities in the UK support the Government’s five missions.

Our Policy Roundtables will support universities to Rebuild Britain.

We’re on a mission to transform universities into dynamic engines of local progress and national advancement. 

Our upcoming series of roundtables will explore the policy design needed to unlock the potential of our world-class higher education sector.

Our first forum will be held in January 2025, with further roundtables held in the spring.

Expressions of interest have now closed due to high-demand, but keep your eyes peeled for write-ups and reflections on the events.

How Civic Universities are Supporting National Priorities

Examples from Civic Universities

Civic universities are higher education providers that actively seek to benefit their local places and populations and see this as central to their role and mission. They work to make a positive difference within their localities whilst recognising they are not the only, or the most important, organisation in their place.

These institutions engage in civic activities through collaborative and inclusive relationships with local partners. These practices aim to benefit the place and its people, working towards shared outcomes co-produced with local institutions, leaders, and communities.

Below are some examples of how universities’ civic missions are addressing national priorities: