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1 An HE Perspective on Vocational Learning: What can Sheffield Hallam University Offer ? Professor Chris Booth Executive Dean Faculty of Organisation and Management Sheffield Hallam University

2 What is Sheffield Hallam University? Large modern university – 28,000 students Large modern university – 28,000 students Diverse student population Diverse student population 20,000 undergraduates 20,000 undergraduates 8,000 postgraduates 8,000 postgraduates Diverse portfolio of courses Diverse portfolio of courses Long tradition of vocational & professional education Long tradition of vocational & professional education Regional, national & international university Regional, national & international university

3 What’s Hallam’s personality? ‘Progressive’ & ‘outward facing’ ‘Progressive’ & ‘outward facing’ ‘Innovative’- particularly in TLA ‘Innovative’- particularly in TLA ‘Supportive’ - to students ‘Supportive’ - to students Student/client focussed Student/client focussed Employability focussed Employability focussed Committed to widening participation Committed to widening participation Committed to knowledge/skills transfer Committed to knowledge/skills transfer Engages in applied/real world research Engages in applied/real world research

4 Who are Hallam’s students? Large & growing no. of non-traditional entrants, BTEC, Access, NVQs, Apel, direct entry pg Large & growing no. of non-traditional entrants, BTEC, Access, NVQs, Apel, direct entry pg 40% entrants from local schools & colleges 40% entrants from local schools & colleges Long tradition of part-time students-ug & pg Long tradition of part-time students-ug & pg Growing no. of top-up students from partner colleges Growing no. of top-up students from partner colleges High proportion of 1 st generation HE students High proportion of 1 st generation HE students 50% of our students will receive a bursary 2006 50% of our students will receive a bursary 2006 Balanced gender split Balanced gender split 16% ethnic minority students 16% ethnic minority students 10% international students 10% international students

5 What’s Hallam doing to widen participation? Institutional support Permissive admissions policy Permissive admissions policy Key partner in Building Pathways & Aim Higher Key partner in Building Pathways & Aim Higher Hallam bursaries Hallam bursaries Excellent student support services Excellent student support services Drop-in specific skills support Drop-in specific skills support Local support Appointment of dedicated academic & admin staff developing access, partnership & embedding transition & on-going support Appointment of dedicated academic & admin staff developing access, partnership & embedding transition & on-going support Development of projects in key subject Development of projects in key subject areas – e.g. business & computing

6 What courses does Hallam offer? Majority of courses are professional & vocationally oriented Majority of courses are professional & vocationally oriented Many courses have professional recognition or accreditation Many courses have professional recognition or accreditation Many courses have work-based learning opportunities Many courses have work-based learning opportunities Placement opportunities are core to many courses Placement opportunities are core to many courses Foundation degrees in partnership with colleges & top-up degrees Foundation degrees in partnership with colleges & top-up degrees Significant & growing part-time ug/pg opportunities Significant & growing part-time ug/pg opportunities

7 What’s Hallam doing to promote the skills agenda? Leading edge course development Leading edge course development Embedding skills through transformational TLA strategies Embedding skills through transformational TLA strategies Provision of work-based learning, consultancy projects & placement opportunities Provision of work-based learning, consultancy projects & placement opportunities Employer engagement: curriculum development, TLA, professional bodies, employer fora, work- based learning, consultancy projects & placements Employer engagement: curriculum development, TLA, professional bodies, employer fora, work- based learning, consultancy projects & placements Key University strategy to significantly grow CPD Key University strategy to significantly grow CPD Success indicators –graduate employment record; CETLs; professional body recognition; sponsorship Success indicators –graduate employment record; CETLs; professional body recognition; sponsorship

8 What are Hallam’s challenges for the future? Build on the platform of current activities to: tap into the region’s potential & raise aspirations tap into the region’s potential & raise aspirations align course & TLA developments with the changing skills agenda align course & TLA developments with the changing skills agenda further embed employability across all activities further embed employability across all activities positively engage with employers positively engage with employers value & embrace diversity value & embrace diversity respond sensitively to meet the needs of a complex & changing student/client base respond sensitively to meet the needs of a complex & changing student/client base challenge regional cultures & traditional occupational stereotypes challenge regional cultures & traditional occupational stereotypes enable & support staff to effectively tackle the challenges of widening participation, diversity & skills enable & support staff to effectively tackle the challenges of widening participation, diversity & skills


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