31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield Our Education and Student Experience Professor Anne Peat Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching.

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31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield Our Education and Student Experience Professor Anne Peat Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Learning and Teaching

31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield Global Education in a Civic University?

Where we are now & Where we need to be and the challenges we face 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield 2010/ /2020

2010 to 2015 Strategic Plan 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield Inspire students, broaden understanding of Academic study Create communities of learning Create an employability strategy Create opportunities for students to learn outside the University Create cultural agility, prepare for global labour market Consistent and effective academic support Extend the Sheffield Graduate concept Maintain and enhance TUOS reputation

What have we achieved? Achieve More is the over-aching name for one of the most significant changes to our curriculum in the last 20 years. Engage students with opportunities beyond their discipline, approved by Senate Oct commenced Sept ongoing 94% of our students gain employment or further study 6 months after graduating. Employment embedded within the Learning and Teaching strategy. Employability coordinators in each Faculty. Students have the opportunity to learn outside of the University, a Placement Team has been established in Careers Department. Cultural agility through ERASMUS and ‘Languages for All’. Partnership Sheffield City Council and SHU, RISE first city wide scheme in UK securing SME internships, The scheme has support and will continue ongoing 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield

Achievements cont. A vibrant international community ground breaking #weareinternational campaign highlighting the crucial value of international students to the UK this is now backed by over 100 Universities. To ensure the UK remains welcoming to overseas students. Ongoing Support for students group established Sept 2014 reviewing the support for students NSS demonstrated there is still work to do on ‘Assessment and Feedback’ part of student support. Ongoing HEAR for students who started in 2012 to record students achievement to acknowledge the full range of opportunities that HEI offer. Includes University achievements both academic and extra curricular, involved working closely with SU. Helps to evidence student’s attainment of The Sheffield Graduate attributes. UoS progress is more advanced than that of other institutions. ongoing 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield

Awards: University of the Year UK Times Higher Education award in 2011 for exceptional performance in research, teaching, access and business THE 1 ST for student satisfaction for the 3 rd year running Students Union of the year Student Enactus team UK champions, Semi finalist in World Cup in Beijing 2014 THE Award WP/Outreach Advanced Apprentices scheme 2014 THE Award support for Early Career Researchers /01/2016© The University of Sheffield

Reputation : We know the product is good, we need to know what it needs to look like for the future Increased competition driving the need to be more assertive and targeted in telling our story We need to make sure high quality students know about us The University needs to be at the front of the mind of our peers, encourage them to work with us 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield

2015 to /01/2016© The University of Sheffield Challenges: HEI competitor offers Student expectations Changes to A Levels Technology enhanced learning Changing student profile Fee structure and affect on PG provision Overseas students Changes in research funding

Communicate the message around excellence of teaching and research: Distinctiveness Innovation Academic excellence 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield

The purpose of this workshop is to engage with our whole community; students, professional service staff and academic staff so we can build on our success and ambitions and give everyone an opportunity to be involved in our plan for the future 31/01/2016© The University of Sheffield