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A New Deal for Students Redesigning the student experience #newdeal15
28 Jan 2015

Pressure is building to redesign elements of the “student experience”.  Tuition fees up to £9000 a year and increasing competition in student recruitment from the UK and internationally, has intensified the focus on evaluating and improving the student experience and finding a new deal.

Student satisfaction and employment outcomes are being analysed right across the institutions.  And a revolution is coming in teaching and learning, with students as active partners making more choices, moving beyond listening, to granting students’ decision making authority, spending power and the opportunity to shape their learning, teaching and wider student experience.

This conference is for academic leaders and institution managers from across higher education planning change and adapting course design, support services, monitoring progress and providing experiences to meet student demand in personal and professional development and employability.

Programme
10:00
Neil Stewart, Chief Executive, Neil Stewart Associates
Chair’s welcome

10:05
Mike Boxall, HE Expert, PA Consulting; Author of ‘The Student Deal: designing genuinely student-centred higher education’
Keynote address

10:25
Andrew Crisp, Director and Co-founder, CarringtonCrisp
Substance behind brand protecting reputation

10:45
Bill Rammell, Vice Chancellor, University of Bedfordshire
Shaping and Institutions’ student offer to meet new demands

11:05
Question time panel
11:15
Break
11:45
Professor Julie Mennell, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), University of Sunderland
Improving teaching and learning before the rumbling rebellion

12:05
Aaron Porter, Director - External Relations, National Centre for Universities and Business
Understanding student attitudes toward employability

What's on now:
12:25
Toni Pearce, President, NUS
Employability, relevance, topicality

12:45
Question time panel
13:00
Break
14:00
Professor Stuart Brand, Director of Learning Experience, Birmingham City University
Getting academic buy-in to change

14:20
Professor Tim Stewart, Dean, BPP Business School
Challenging models

14:40
Professor David Boughey, Associate Professor in International Business History, Director of Student Engagement, University of Exeter Business School
Providing an employability centre

15:00
Dr Elizabeth Smith, Executive Dean of Student Experience, University of St Mark and St John
15:20
Question time panel
15:30
End of broadcast
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