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International Opportunity: AAA 2020

International Opportunity: represent the AUA at AAA 14 to 15 May 2020 | East London, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa Are you looking for an exciting new way to challenge yourself and invest in your professional development? Why not consider applying to represent the AUA at the third annual conference of the Association for Academic […]
Jan 8, 2020
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Death of the meeting

Professional development: knowledge, ideas and tools for furthering a career in higher education and enriching your experience of being a HE professional Most of us know the feeling – you look at your diary for the week and see a sea of meetings. First thought: When am I going to eat lunch?! Second thought: How […]
Jan 6, 2020
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How to ‘future-proof’ the use of space in universities by integrating new digital technologies | AUA long reads

How to ‘future-proof’ the use of space in universities by integrating new digital technologies Robbert J. Duvivier | Medical Doctor | University College London Abstract This paper examines how digital technologies shape the use of space in universities with a particular focus on the implications on organisational level. In order to maximise the potential of […]
Dec 17, 2019
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December 2019 Member Spotlight | Stephen McAuliffe

The December member spotlight is on Stephen McAuliffe, Academic Registrar at the University of Birmingham. Stephen is one of our current Board of Trustees members. Why do you do it? It’s a chance to give something back to a community that has helped me a lot over the years as well as an opportunity to […]
Dec 12, 2019
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The AUA Autumn Conference

An overview The AUA Autumn Conference had a theme of ‘Sustainability’ but the word itself was subject to some different interpretations.   The plenary speakers tended to opt for something concepts based on the 1987 Brundtland report, but others looked more narrowly at the viability of a particular system or university.  The formal part of the […]
Dec 12, 2019
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Sketchnotes | AUA Blog

Back in 2015, I was at a conference in Edinburgh in 2015.  I was attending a breakout session and was sitting waiting for the first speaker, conference-centre branded notepad and pen in hand. I had n...
Dec 9, 2019
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The Mark of Excellence | Congratulations to Durham University

The Mark of Excellence Congratulations to Durham University Three years after becoming the first university to be awarded the AUA Mark of Excellence, Durham University has successfully achieved the Mark for a further three years. Despite experiencing a significant amount of change throughout the whole institution, Durham has successfully managed not only to further develop […]
Dec 5, 2019
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The Mark of Excellence | Congratulations to University of Bath

The Mark of Excellence Congratulations to University of Bath Three years after they first achieved the AUA Mark of Excellence, the University of Bath academic professional services have successfully been awarded the Mark for a further three years. Despite experiencing a large amount of change within the organisation, they have successfully managed to further embed […]
Dec 5, 2019
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