|
![]() |
![]() |
Email/Phone Numbers |
| Wednesday February 08, 2012 | About the University > Governance |
Education**NEW**On 14 October 2009, Council approved the new Education Strategy and Development Plan 2010-15. The Education Strategy articulates the key features of the Exeter student experience and sets out the University's strategic goals for education over the next planning period to 2015. The Development Plan identifies the policies and strategies designed to achieve these strategic goals, and highlights the key initiatives planned for 2009/10. These initiatives will be taken forward in partnership between Schools and Professional Services. *** Under dual assurance, Professor Janice Kay (DVC Education) and Russell Seal (Pro-Chancellor and Chair of Council) have responsibility for the management of the University education brief. This will include the regular monitoring of University performance (on Top 10 KPIs and supporting metrics), and progress in delivering agreed institutional priorities in the area of education. As well as the regular review of external developments and the periodic review of the organisational and policy framework for the strategic management of the education brief. The main purpose of the Dual Assurance for Education partnership is:
Regular activities to be undertaken will include:
The co-ordinator for the Education Dual Assurance Partnership is David Gibson (Head of Academic Policy & Student Administration). If you have any queries please contact David in the first instance. For more information about Dual Assurance for Education please click on the links below: Dual Assurance Meetings |
| The University of Exeter, The Queen’s Drive, Exeter,
Devon, UK EX4 4QJ NOTE FOR NETSCAPE 4 users: This website has been produced to be standards compliant. If you can read this message, you may be viewing the site using an older browser. Whilst all the content in this site will be accessible to you, some of the presentational aspects may not. To see this site as it is intended , you should consider using a modern browser. See the Web Standards Project for more details. |