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Graduates for the 21st Century – Integrating the Enhancement Themes Philip Winn University of Strathclyde
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Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? At the heart of this Theme is consolidation of, and reflection on, the work of the Enhancement Theme programme – all Themes and projects started since 2003. The goal of integrating their outcomes relies on updating and refreshing the material that was produced previously.
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Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Teams – all assembled and working Students – representation on (most) teams Money – it’s being spent: events, staff, projects, online Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Auditing – previous engagements Linking & integrating – assessment in the first year Strategic redevelopments – in many HEIs at the moment Graduate attributes – and curriculum design Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Implementation – how to articulate GAs? Integration – the graduate as the end point Engagement & progression – from day one Transitions – heterogeneity of intake; level-to-level Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Research-Teaching Linkages: Vicky Gunn, Glasgow The First Year: James Moir, Abertay Dundee Assessment & Integrative Assessment: David Nicol, Strathclyde Employability: Vicky Gunn, Glasgow Responding to Student Needs: Margaret Harris, Aberdeen Graduates for 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Review – David Lines, to help us get started Synopsis – Dai Hounsell, to help us conclude Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral
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Graduates for the 21st Century: what are we doing? Institutional; Areas of shared interest; Sectoral Cross Scotland seminar series Outwith the ETC, these begin in October – invitations are out
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Professor John Haldane “Research consumes much time and money that could be better spent on teaching students” Is the impetus to research diminishing … ? No – the research agenda in HEIs is a given Graduates for the 21st Century: pressure … from research
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Graduates for the 21st Century: pressure … on time Surveys:NSS, I-Grad, PRES, PTES, in-house … Legislation:Visas, Disclosure Scotland, Health & Safety at Work, COSHH, Risk assessment, Ethical review … The REF:Prep, submit, debrief, prep, submit, debrief … SFC / QEF:ELIR and internal subject review, HESA data, TRAC & FEC …
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Graduates for the 21st Century: pressure … from Government
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Higher Ambitions – six elements 1. Access – context, flexible delivery, employability, business 5. Engagement – internationalization, e-learning, RDAs, languages 2. Economic recovery and growth – skills, PG provision 3. Research capacity & economic impact – business, consolidate 4. Teaching excellence – information on programmes, externals
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Higher Ambitions – the sixth element 6. Maintain excellence with tighter financial constraints – Benign financial climate cannot continue; diverse funding streams; strategic direction of funding by Government – redistribution, no new money; Universities need to control costs; variable fees. Graduates for the 21st Century: pressure … from Government "In future the burden of financing higher education's diversity of excellence will need to be more equitably shared between employers, the taxpayer, and individuals"
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Graduates for the 21st Century: pressure … and us Enhancement Themes must: - publish digestible material of relevance and utility - ease pressure on time: “not another initiative” - help us work with tighter budgets: outputs must be VfM This isn’t very uplifting …
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Graduates for the 21st Century: some optimism Can we fix it? – Yes we can Enhancement Themes must: - publish digestible material of relevance and utility - ease pressure on time: “not another initiative” - help us work with tighter budgets: it must be VfM
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