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These towns used to have a manufacturing base, but that manufacturing has gone to South, East, or Southeast Asia. So, we start with high schools that don’t have a great tradition or history of sending pupils to the UK’s top universities and are in areas of considerable social or economic disadvantage.
We are focused on these macro areas: advanced manufacturing, health, medicine, and sustainability. Second, we want to be a research-inspired, relevance-inspired research university. There are lots of great schools in the country that focus on basic research. We are about applied research. Last but not the least. I firmly believe this.
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