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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.

Rethinking Black History Month- from historical challenges to present day-to-day- positive interactionism

Development Monthly | #24 October 2023 | Black History Month Through the Lens of HE This Black History month, I write this reflective, article in the hope that our academic educationalist community can deepen the way in which we approach the notion of Black History and the experiences of Black people, but this time may […]
Oct 12, 2023
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Nature’s Workshop: Building Team Resilience, Culture, and Connection

Development Monthly | #22 August 2023 | Resilience through Nature We have written before (June 2022) about the personal benefits of getting outside. In this article we want to focus on the team (and hence organisational) benefits of working outside – namely the benefits of strengthening culture, team connectedness and resilience. A significant proportion of […]
Aug 14, 2023
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Taking Time Out: The Benefits of Being Outdoors

Taking Time Out: The Benefits of Being Outdoors Development Monthly | #22 August 2023 | Resilience through Nature “Taking breaks, no matter the season, is always important as is refocussing on what matters.This summer, as you can see form my photos, I abseiled down Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral to raise money for Woodlands Hospice in memory […]
Aug 14, 2023
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A Professional Parent’s Summer 2023 Activities Guide

A Professional Parent’s Summer Activities Guide 2023 Development Monthly | #22 August 2023 | Resilience through Nature Author of the blog, Bristol Mama, follow Charlotte on Instagram I know how challenging it can be to keep a child happy and entertained during the school holidays, so a couple of years ago I looked for something […]
Aug 14, 2023
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QSN 22/23 Symposium Its still all about the Data

Alexandra Wooster, Faculty Business Manager at King’s College London It was a great opportunity to attend this Symposium and to hear from colleagues about the ‘marrying of data and quality’. The presentations were very insightful, not only to hear first-hand about the wonderful data projects that colleagues are implementing in different institutions, but to see […]
Aug 1, 2023
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Thea Gibbs of University College London will be taking over the role of Chair of the Association

Thea Gibbs of University College London will be taking over the role of Chair I’ve worked in four universities in a variety of roles, firstly in central and student support functions and then in academic departments leading brilliant teams of PS staff. I’ve developed my career as a generalist manager from a more specialist beginning, and […]
Aug 1, 2023
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‘Say hello to your new association…Welcome to the Association of Higher Education Professionals’

‘Say hello to your new association…Welcome to the Association of Higher Education Professionals’ Development Monthly | #21 July 2023 | Reflections from the Conference An Introduction to AHEP to ‘Welcome to the Association of Higher Education Professionals’ If the question you were most interested in was what the new name for the AUA was going […]
Jul 25, 2023
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Do Academics Make the Best University Leaders? Yes? but……

Do Academics Make the Best University Leaders? Yes? but…… Development Monthly | #21 July 2023 | Conference Reflections A Reflection on the Panel Session for the AUA Conference 2023 The inspiration for the session was a THE article with the title ‘Give Administrators a Go at The Top Job’ which was attributed to me arising […]
Jul 21, 2023
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