This is a joint event and open to members of AUDE, BUFDG, HESPA, UHR, CHEIA, AULP and CUBO - please click on the appropriate ticket when booking your place - please choose one ticket only.
We recommend that you watch the recording of the session on "An overview of UK Higher Education" from our last Introduction to HE for Professional Services Staff event, before joining this one. You can view this via the following links, depending on which SIO you are a member of:
An overview of UK Higher Education - AUDE
An overview of UK Higher Education - AULP
An overview of UK Higher Education - BUFDG
An overview of UK Higher Education - CHEIA
An overview of UK Higher Education - CUBO
An overview of UK Higher Education - HESPA
An overview of UK Higher Education - UHR
Programme Aim
This is a half day development event for all professional services staff within their first year of working in HE, who need to grasp the complexities and political environment of HE, and the implications for operating and influencing effectively.
The event will run from 10.00 - 12.30.
PROGRAMME:
10:00 – 10:05 Welcome from Jonathan Rans HESPA’s Executive Director.
10:05 – 11:00 What are the current challenges facing the sector and how is the sector working to address them?
A horizon scan of the current challenges HE is facing now and in the next 5 years.
Speaker: Becky Bradshaw, Deputy Vice Chancellor & Chief Operating Officer, University of Northampton
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 12:30 The culture of the sector and the skills required to navigate it
This session will explore some of the skills needed to operate effectively within HE, including building relationships, offering reasoned argument and how Professional Service staff can support operational strategy in an academically challenging and intellectually rigorous environment.
We welcome a Director from HR, Estates, Strategic Planning and Finance. They will share their personal journey, what they wish they’d known, the challenges and top tips.
Speakers:
Melissa Browne, Deputy Director of Commercial Services and Estates, University of Kent;
Shane Crothers, Director of Business Intelligence and Planning, Ulster University;
Helen Mackie, Assistant Director (Facilities Management), University of St. Andrews;
more TBC
Who should attend? This programme is open to all professional services staff. If you wish to enquire about the suitability of the programme for yourself or a colleague, please contact naomi@uhr.ac.uk , rachel@bufdg.ac.uk , corinne@aude.ac.uk , monica@hespa.ac.uk, sarah.clayton@cubo.ac.uk, claire@phes.ac.uk (for CHEIA/AULP)
Please note, in order to book a place on this event you will need an AUDE, UHR, HESPA, BUFDG, CHEIA or AULP website user account. If you do not yet have an account, your options are:
UHR
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BUFDG
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AUDE
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HESPA
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CHEIA
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AULP
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CUBO
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                                    Tagged : Events, Miscellaneous
                                    Type :  Training
                                

Attending this event will provide 3 CPD hours (AUDE, HESPA, CUBO and BUFDG).