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Hannah Rundle: It’s not what we do, but how we do it: SEP “How We Work Together” principles

Hannah Rundle: It’s not what we do, but how we do it: SEP “How We Work Together” principles

by Viewpoint | May 5, 2021 | PSLT

Often when we talk about the Student Experience Programme (SEP) we focus on the new technology, processes and staffing changes this major change initiative will bring to the University. In my role working as part of the SEP leadership team, I have, along with many of...
Danielle George: Blended and flexible learning – a look back and the road ahead

Danielle George: Blended and flexible learning – a look back and the road ahead

by Viewpoint | Apr 26, 2021 | SLT, Uncategorised

It’s fair to say that when it comes to teaching and learning, the past twelve months have seen seismic shifts – developments we might have expected to take close to a decade when we rung in the new year in January 2020 were suddenly compressed into a few months, with...
Patrick Hackett: Working smarter and living better: a hybrid future

Patrick Hackett: Working smarter and living better: a hybrid future

by Viewpoint | Mar 17, 2021 | PSLT

I love an anniversary or a celebration – but realising that a year ago today we had, for the most part, to close the campus is not something I thought we would be marking, and indeed it isn’t something that many people would probably look on as a celebration. But I...
Luke Georghiou: Keeping connected in Europe after the Brexit Deal

Luke Georghiou: Keeping connected in Europe after the Brexit Deal

by Viewpoint | Feb 18, 2021 | SLT

Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Luke Georghiou, discusses the impact of Brexit on the University community. Uncertainty has been a running theme during the long-drawn-out process of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union. Initially this applied most...
Andy Westwood: The Skills for Jobs white paper is what happens when policy is made in a vacuum

Andy Westwood: The Skills for Jobs white paper is what happens when policy is made in a vacuum

by Viewpoint | Jan 27, 2021 | Faculty of Humanities

Originally posted on WONKHE on Monday, 25 January 2021 We’ve been here before. But in skills policy we’ve been everywhere before. Putting employers at the heart of the system and committing to high quality education and training are not new. These have been objectives...
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