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Unlocking your data capability
Published on Feb 1, 2021 / No Comments
Category: AHEP Blog , AHEP Consulting , AHEP Updates
Unlocking your data capability If you put “data” into Google you get 8.97 billion results. For comparison, “Covid” gets 6.55 billion, “Trump” gets 1.78 billion, “Brexit” gets 182 million. There are many reasons why data has become big, not least of which is the development of technologies and protocols to capture data easily, store vast […]January 2021 Member Spotlight – Kate Moss
Published on Jan 26, 2021 / No Comments
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The January member spotlight is on Kate Moss, Senor Quality Officer at the University of Central Lancashire. Kate is the AUA’s North Wales & North West Network Coordinator. Why do you do it? I’ve been privileged to be a part of the regional network as an advocate for a number of years and have seen […]North Wales & North West 2021 Regional Conference
Published on Jan 26, 2021 / No Comments
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The AUA’s North Wales & North West network delivered it’s annual regional network conference on 13 – 15 January 2021. Due to the pandemic, this was the first time this conference would run remotely. Below you can find recordings from the Conference, along with biographies on each speaker. These recordings are only viewable by AUA […]Wellbeing: Rhetoric or Reality?
Published on Jan 14, 2021 / No Comments
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Something’s been nagging at me through the holiday season. I’ve been pondering a theme in the corporate messaging that seemed to emerge in the final few weeks of the year, shared with me by a number of my coachees (from within and beyond the HE sector) and observed by others on a couple of social […]Tips to combat WFH monotony
Published on Jan 13, 2021 / No Comments
Category: AHEP Blog , AHEP Updates , Work and Covid
Rebecca Mapp | Office Operations Manager | Worktribe______________________________ In this blog, Rebecca from Worktribe shares her own experience of the ups and down of the last nine months, and distills a couple of simple but useful tips from seasoned home-office workers in her team. When the first wave of news of the Covid-19 pandemic hit, […]Coaching with AUA Consulting
Published on Dec 9, 2020 / No Comments
Category: AHEP Updates , Professional Development
This month I’m delighted to announce AUA is launching a new 1-1 Coaching service, complementing our many other activities designed to support development for HE professionals. We have assembled an impressive team of qualified coaches with extensive experience of supporting personal, professional and career development. As you would expect, alongside their coaching expertise, AUA’s team […]Admissions in the headlines – again
Published on Dec 4, 2020 / 1 Comment
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Admissions in the headlines – again University admissions usually hits the headlines when something goes wrong, either individually or collectively at a university or national level. A case in point being the fiasco of August 2020, when universities made acceptance decision for home undergraduates on the basis of the grades provided by the examinations boards, […]Mita Mondal appointed South Network Coordinator
Published on Nov 30, 2020 / No Comments
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Mita Mondal appointed South Network Coordinator Mita Mondal appointed South Network Coordinator. We asked Mita to share a little bit about herself. Mita’s background I have worked in professional services roles in the UK and Australia for 18 years since graduating from Griffith University (Australia) in 2000 with a Masters in Human Resource Management. I […]Business Continuity planning redefined – will you be resilient in the next crisis?
Published on Nov 25, 2020 / 1 Comment
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Business Continuity planning redefined – will you be resilient in the next crisis? When the first wave of COVID-19 hit you probably did have ‘pandemic’ somewhere on your business continuity plan. You may well have reached for that plan – or perhaps your hastily established crisis management team just got on with it. Sadly, the […]