Title: Tim Goodhead
1Tim Goodhead
- Faculty of Technology
- The future?
2Four main areas to develop priorities from
- Teaching, Learning and Curriculum
- Research RAE, Research led KT, KT
- Partnerships
- Professionalism
3Positive background
- Need to be positive about achievements of
Technology - Model that others should follow
- Need a spirit of optimism
- Currently a very well managed faculty in terms of
administration - Huge Opportunities with CE and EDM joining
4Challenges
- Falling demand for some subject areas
- Maintaining purity of some subject areas
- Falling International Recruitment
- Negative budget
- Loss of research income
- Tension between professional strategy and
University strategy - Priority- cut costs or increase revenue?
5Organisational opportunities
- Partnership Programme
- Learning Resource Centre
- Centre for Continuing Education Professional
Development - Better links with Portsmouth Business School and
New Faculty - Creative Cultural Industries? - SEEDA
6Student Interface
- Could a new form of student interface be created?
- Centre for Continuing Education and Professional
Development -
- Technology Extended Campus
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- Learning Resource Centre
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- Partnership Scheme
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- Tutor Centre?
7Possible areas for expansion
- International recruitment
- Research led KT
- Applied subject areas
- With language courses
- Logistics
- Two year degrees??????
- Design
- Sustainable Design
- Credit rating CPD
- Widening Participation
- Maritime
8Future Structure
- Keep Departments
- Informal School Structure?
- Informatics Computing
- Engineering
- EDM
- Need to keep subjects pulling in the same
direction
9Faculty Strategy
- The Faculty has strength in depth in terms of
staff and I believe that the Faculty has a very
strong future. - The Faculty of Technology however will need to
engage more of its staff in the curriculum
development and knowledge transfer process as
there are potentially some difficult times ahead.
- To do this creating a team approach will be
critical working in line with, for example, the
University Strategic Plan, Faculty Plan and
guidance from the Strategic Planning Group. - Cut the number of units offered by 20 to give
more time for research and KT? - Improve Student Perception and Experience?
10The University Priority
- More flexible academic programmes in the face of
intense competition from other providers. - An academic programme that can rapidly react to
change in the market place. - It is likely that the University will have to
accept a climate of change for almost an
indefinite period to come.
11Faculty Priorities
- In terms of Faculty priorities, a series of key
actions are emerging involving - The need to engage more fully with teaching
learning practice. - The importance of distance learning and blended
learning. - The need for new flexible programmes to develop
- Income Generation,
- Skills Agenda,
- Stronger employer links.
- University Strategic Plan
12Faculty of Technology
13Priority 1 Student Recruitment
- The faculty will face a difficult and uncertain
future due to the decline in student applications
in subjects such as computing and mathematics. - This is currently being compounded by University
falling demand in postgraduate areas and
International recruitment. - The future for Technology perhaps lies partly in
the skills of the partnership programme and the
distance learning capability of EDM in
developing blended learning across the Faculty.
More flexible academic programmes in the face of
intense competition from other providers. - Priority to develop an academic programme that
can rapidly react to change in the market place.
14Priority 2 - To ensure excellent learning.
- The emergence of the HEA and its associated
subject centres in a multidisciplinary faculty
presents a major opportunity for the Faculty of
Technology. - Priority to develop a plan that improves league
table provision.
15Priority 3 - To ensure progression rates,
retention and employment rates.
- Introduce new elective system.
- Develop a strategy link to the SEEDA agenda.
- Implement PDP into the curriculum
- Priority to develop more work based learning
units in the curriculum.
16Priority 4 - Curriculum- attract under
represented groups.
- The key to flexibility is perhaps the development
of open/distance learning packages to encourage
part time provision and to widen access. - Priority to develop an effective widening
participation strategy particularly in
engineering.
17Priority 5 - To provide leadership, economic,
cultural and sporting activities.
- The introduction of EDM and Civil Engineering
offers further opportunities for regional and
national linkages to the Faculty. - Need for virtual schools to link good practice.
- Priority to form virtual Schools
- Engineering
- Computing, Maths and ICG
- Built and the Natural Environment.
18Priority 6 - To maintain and enhance national and
international quality research initiatives.
- This will create a dilemma for the faculty as one
group of people may well push to continue towards
RAE opportunities whilst another may push towards
KT. - Priority - the University strategic plan requires
all staff to demonstrate commitment and
professionalism and the concept of all staff
contributing to one aim seems appropriate. -
19Priority 7 - Cross Faculty Cooperation
- With the development of the new Creative and
Cultural Faculty the role of the Faculty needs to
change across the University and move away from
direct control more towards being part of a
corporate team. - Priority help with development of new Faculty and
develop links with the other Faculties.
20Priority 8 Staffing Strategy
- Traditional subject areas within the Faculty,
such as Computing face a threat of declining
recruitment. - Other subject areas such as Engineering and
Surveying that have been in decline face
expansion. - Priority - staffing strategy urgently required
retirement opportunities?
21Priority 9 - Research Research led KT and KT
- The curriculum must be underpinned by research or
KT. - The two go hand in hand and both influence league
tables. It is vital that these areas are
expanded. - Priority to develop a new Research and KT
strategy that includes EDM and CE.
22Priority 10 International Recruitment
- International Recruitment
- Need to court the Embassies
- Need to develop\links with feeder colleges
- Consider offering one year break years in the UK
- International recruitment - this is the most
important short term priority.
23Some of the immediate issues involving the
departments!
- Curriculum, Electives, E Learning, Undergraduate
Ambassadors, Employability, Experiential
Learning, Volunteer Training, Enterprise Units,
Learning Experience, E Learning, Blended
Learning, Learning Contracts, Widening
Participation, Access, Employability Strategy,
Research and KT, Centre for Enterprise, Purple
Door, Professionalism, Links with City FE Centre,
Appraisals, I in P, HEA Membership,
Infrastructure Improvements, Group wise, Learning
Skills Development, Aim Higher, Lining with new
Faculty, LLL, developing links with partners such
as Southampton Solent Highbury.
24Need for Champions at Departmental Level
- Due to the complexity of these issues it would
seem appropriate to develop ownership at
departmental level. - However these issues will have to be developed in
the knowledge that there is a fairly major
financial crisis on the horizon in terms of
falling recruitment and International
recruitment. - The short-term solution would be to expand the
activities of the Technology Extended Campus, the
Partnership Programme, and the Distance Learning
Courses. - The long-term solution will be in appropriate
curriculum development and KT.
25Summary
- The Faculty faces a challenging period
irrespective of the restructuring decision. - There is an urgency to develop a flexible
academic programme linking across the University.
- Some organisational changes may have to be made
to facilitate this. - The challenge may not be so much working within
the Faculty but working across Faculty
boundaries. - In order to develop new programmes underpinned by
research /KT administrative loads need to be cut
and the number of units delivered reduced.
26What is Technology?
27Do we need a new identity