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The AHEP blog is a space to voice opinion, inform, celebrate and share perspectives of working in higher education administration and management today.

Future HE Professionals an update

What do future trends in the world of work mean for professionals working in higher education and how are professional roles changing in this context – not to mention the additional impacts arising from the Coronavirus pandemic? What are the likely development needs to support new ways of working into the future and what role […]
Jul 20, 2020
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Predictably unpredictable

Jul 16, 2020
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Virtual Study Tour Update

Virtual Study Tour Opportunity: An update The AUA’S International HE network begins its Virtual Study Tour next week.   I proposed a few weeks ago that we use the unusual circumstances we are working in to continue to develop our professional engagement.  The internationalisation of HE will not be halted by the crisis.  If we […]
Jul 8, 2020
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Internationalisation and Coronavirus

Internationalisation and Coronavirus – what next for HE professional services? 1) Be better informed – make some time, particularly in the post-lockdown period, to develop your knowledge of international HE, bringing the benefits of this learning into your professional practice over the challenging months ahead. One option might be to subscribe (for free) to University […]
Jul 2, 2020
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Kate Moss appointed North Wales and North West Network Coordinator

Kate Moss appointed North Wales and North West Network Coordinator Kate Moss has been appointed the new Network Coordinator for the North Wales and North West Region. We asked Kate to share a little bit about herself. Kate’s background Like many University Administrators, my first contact with HE was as an undergraduate – in my […]
Jun 29, 2020
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Improving productivity

Jun 23, 2020
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AGM 2020

Jun 12, 2020
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Virtual Study Tour Opportunity

AUA: International Higher Education Network For the last ten weeks, many AUA colleagues will have been active participants in institutional discussion about the impact of the pandemic on the sector.  Our usual patterns of work have been turned inside out.  We have to discover new ways to achieve objectives and new means to deliver services.  […]
Jun 8, 2020
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