1 Introduction
2 Student recruitment and admissions
2.4 Education Liaison and Widening Participation
The WP team also ran another very successful summer school which was attended by 50 year 11 pupils. The Professor Fluffy project was extended and 230 year 5 and 6 pupils in local schools were involved in these events.
2.5 International recruitment
3 Student statistical data
3.1 Student Numbers table 1
3.2 Student profiles – tables 2 to 8
3.2.1 Age on entry – tables 2 and 2a
3.2.2 Gender – tables 3 and 3a
3.2.3 Domicile – tables 4 and 4a
3.2.4 Entry Qualifications – tables 5 and 5a
3.2.5 Tariff Scores – tables 6 and 6a
3.2.6 Ethnic Origin – tables 7 and 7a
3.2.7 Disability – tables 8 and 8a
3.3 Progression - tables 9 to 16
3.3 Progression - tables 17 to 24
4 Strategic Planning
4.1 Planning and Data Analysis
4.2 Social Engagement
5 Academic developments
5.4 Partnership developments
5.5 Northbrook College
5.6International memoranda of co-operation and partnership
5.7 Socrates Erasmus
6 Research
6.1 HEFCE income
6.2 Non-HEFCE income
6.3 Research Strategy
6.4 RAE 2008
6.5 Virtual Research Unit
6.6 Research Ethics and Governance
6.7 Research student numbers and trends
6.8 Diploma/Certificate in Research Methodology
6.9 Research and Skills Development
7 Internal Quality Assurance
8 National Quality Assurance
8.1 National developments
9 Sustainability
9.5 Economic and Social Engagement
9.6 University Infrastructure development
9.7 External Links
10 Business Services
10.1. Overview
10.2. Support Mechanisms for Economic & Social Development
11 Finance
11.1 Overview
11.2 Developments
12 Registry overview
12.1 The Department has experienced unusually high levels of staff turnover during 2007-08. Opportunities have been taken to revised some structures and job functions with a view to service improvement, including the creation of an integrated Recruitment and Admissions division covering, admissions, home/EU, international and widening participation recruitment work. Each of these sections is led by a subject specialist. The overall aim is to improve connectively across the range of the department’s recruitment activity aligned with a programme of work to professionalise admissions processes, including postgraduate admissions, and to response to changes in the national agenda.
This will complement and support the university’s plan to provide a more focused approach to the recruitment and admissions agenda led by a new Recruitment and Admissions Committee under the chairmanship of the Pro Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs.
The Department also led the university’s successful QAA Institutional Audit visit which took place during May 2008 and will oversee a programme of work in 2008-09 to ensure that matters raised by the auditors are considered and reported on as required.
12.2 Differential Fees and Bursaries
12.3Student Administration Improvement Programme
12.4 Freedom of Information/Data Protection
13 Staffing
13.1 Post and Staff Summary 2007/08
13.2.1 Changes to grading structures
13.2.2 Gender Equality
13.2.3 Race Equality
13.2.5 Age Diversity
13.3 Recruitment and Selection of Staff
13.4 Formal Procedures
13.5 Leavers
13.6 Staff Development
13.7 New initiatives in 2007-8
13.7.1 Preferred temporary staff agency
13.7.2 Cycle Scheme
13.7.3 Revised Sickness reporting arrangements
13.8 Staffing Strategy
13.8.1 Equality and diversity policy action plans
13.8.2 Develop/revise new staffing/personnel policies
13.8.3 Post Framework Agreement and embedding and actions
13.8.4 Recruitment and Personnel Department operations
13.8.5 Staff feedback/surveys
13.8.6 Staff development policy
13.8.7 Staff Development Review Scheme
13.8.8 Academic Leadership Programme
13.8.9 Senior Leadership Programme
13.8.10 Management Development Programme
13.8.11 Career development and progression
13.8.12 Equality and Diversity awareness training
13.8.13 Link to Corporate and strategic plans
14 Centre for Learning and Teaching
14.1 Introduction
14.2 The university’s Learning and Teaching Strategy
14.3 Credit-bearing courses
14.4 Outreach work with faculties, schools and course teams
14.5 Learning Technologies
14.6 Research
The Teaching One to One book by Gina Wisker, Maria Antoniou, Pauline Ridley, Charlotte Morris, with Kate Exley from Nottingham has now been published and well received on the Routledge website.
14.7 Major events and activities co-ordinated by CLT
14.8 External links and developments
15 Information Services
15.1 Corporate Plan Aim 1: The Curriculum
15.2 Corporate Plan Aim 2: Research
15.3 Corporate Plan Aim 3: Economic and Social Engagement
15.5 Corporate Plan Aim 5: Physical Environment
The Computing Utility project was initiated in February 2005 with the aims of:
15.6 Corporate Plan Aim 6: Governance, Management and Relationships
16 Marketing and Communications
16.1 5 year plan
16.2 Distinguishing features
16.3 Priorities
16.3.1 Marketing and Communications operating at a strategic level
16.3.2 Professionalism and excellence
16.3.3 Operational effectiveness
16.3.4 Internal communication and organisational culture
16.3.5 Excellent relationships with stakeholders
16.4 Progress against aims
17 Residential and Catering Services
17.1 Residential Services
17.1.1 Varley Halls Redevelopment Project
18 Estate and Facilities Management
18.1 Introduction
18.3 On the Falmer Campus
18.4 At Grand Parade
18.5 At the Moulsecoomb site
18.6 Office accommodation
18.7 Major maintenance
18.8 Minor Capital and Departmental Works
18.9 Energy, Water and the Environment
In April 2008 Tony Hammond was appointed to the role of the University’s Energy Manager following the departure of David Anderson who had held the post since 1997.
18.10 Space Management
18.11 Integrated Estates Data Management System (IDMS)
18.12 Facilities Management
18.13 Student Feedback
19 Health and Safety
19.1 Key developments
19.2 Fire risks, procedures and incidents
19.3 Accidents
19.4 Training
19.5 Health and Safety Executive Inspection
19.6 Occupational Health
19.7 Inspection Programme Summary
20 Student Services
20.1 Introduction
20.2 New developments
20.2.1 Curriculum
20.2.2 Research
20.2.3 Economic and Social Engagement
20.2.4 Student and Staff Experience
20.2.5 Physical Environment
20.2.6 Governance, Management and Relationships
20.3 Career planning and development
20.4 Chaplaincy
20.5 Disability
20.6 Health and Wellbeing
20.7 Nurseries
20.8 Counselling
20.9 Welfare
20.10 Forward Planning
21 Sport and Recreation Service (SRS)
21.1 Introduction
21.2 Sports Development Unit
21.3 Learning and Teaching
21.4 Local, Regional and National Developments
21.5 Sports Facilities
21.6 Student Support
22 University of Brighton Students’ Union (UBSU)
22.1 University of Brighton Students’ Union (UBSU)
22.2 UBSU on Campus
22.3 UBSU Publications
22.4 Student Welcome Bags
22.5 Freshers Fairs
22.6 Training & Development
22.7 UBSU Advice Centre
22.8 Academic Advice
22.9 Institutional Audit – Students’ Written Submission
22.10 Course Representation
22.11 UBSU Elections
22.12 Student Activities
22.13 Sports Clubs
22.14 Additional Fee Income