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    10.40 Presentation from Heidi Fraser-Krauss, CEO of Jisc
    11.30 Presentation from Julie Tam, Deputy Director of Policy, UUK
    12.00 General discussion
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AHUA Midlands, Spring 2022

The AHUA Midlands group is chaired by June Hughes, University Secretary and Registrar, University of Derby. This meeting will take place online and is a chance for members to check-in with each other, discuss current sector issues, and offer advice and support.
  • Joining instructions will be sent in a calendar invitation.  It would be helpful for the Regional Convenor and other members to know if you are attending and especially helpful to the venue regards catering numbers and room set up, so please accept or decline the invitation by clicking ‘Send response’ including any dietary, access or other requirements.
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Date:
February 16, 2022
Time:
10:30 am - 12:30 pm

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  • AHUA Expert Exchange: Registry, Operations and Secretariat as a strategic partner rather than a procedural function

    Thursday 28th May, 09.00-10.00

    Drawing on experience working at the centre of executive decision-making across universities in the UK and Australia, the session will invite participants to reflect together on the realities of the role and how Academic Registrars can operate not simply as administrators of governance processes, but as strategic partners who help institutions navigate complexity with judgement and steadiness.

    Speaker:

    Caroline Dunne, executive coach, leadership facilitator and change specialist

    Register here