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Developing our Futures: Consistency, Collaboration and Context Dr Christopher Hill Director, Research Training and Academic Development University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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Page 1: Developing our Futures: Consistency, Collaboration and Context Dr Christopher Hill Director, Research Training and Academic Development University of Nottingham.

Developing our Futures: Consistency, Collaboration and Context

Dr Christopher Hill

Director, Research Training and Academic Development

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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• What is our purpose in higher education?• Are we producing employees? Thinkers? Global

Citizens?

• How do we internationalise when we can’t move people?

• How do we export research?• How do we build collaborations?• How do we measure quality?• How do we inspire our students? Our staff? Ourselves?

Overview

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Consistency

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• Embedding an international dimension in all academic programmes

• Providing T&L Leadership and world-class teaching facilities

• Promoting scholarship for teaching and learning to foster excellence

• Developing a research culture and agenda

Key Areas of Focus

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Parameters

• What do we mean by exceptional academia?

• Are we talking about research ers and output?• Rankings?• Great teachers and mentors?• Great facilities?• Great students?• All of these?

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Total Campus

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• Building academic excellence or reproducing academic excellence?• Challenges of a different system• UK – private institutions with significant public funding (both core

and competitive) and significant philanthropy• Malaysia – private institution wholly funded by teaching, no formal

FEC for competitive research funding• UK – relatively light touch QA regime with significant institutional

autonomy (but regular audit)• Malaysia – even with self accrediting status, there is much greater

degree of bureaucracy surrounding academic operations (with associated costs)

• UK degree awarding powers overseen by two regulatory processes!

The International Campus Perspective

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Waves of Development

• Teaching and Learning• Student Mobility and Experience• Staff Mobility and Training• Internationalization• Research

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Curriculum Development

• Relevant contextual examples• Teaching that is accessible and of a high quality• Not reduced to lowest common denominator but

embedded within practical considerations

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Teaching

• Develop comprehensive programme of teaching to support drive for global excellence and stature

– Student feedback and in-classroom experience are key to success in this area

– Research output of tremendous value but quality of graduates is equally paramount• Lecturing for Learning• Small classroom teaching• Assessment and giving feedback

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Challenges

• Adapting to context – getting the balance between being fundamentally British but locally embedded

• Governance – the complications of different regulatory regimes, UK Quality Assurance and aligning University governance with JV requirements

• Management – ensuring the necessary local autonomy alongside the need for a coherent and consistent approach to delivering against the core values and expectations of the “home” campus

• Training – developing staff capabilities. Ensuring consistency of quality while leveraging on international experience

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Continued

• Campus experience extends beyond classroom

• Multi-tiered approach required• Often depending on interest• Hard to force and relies on engagement

• Training

• Funding

• Time

• Goal setting and success monitoring

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Internal University Activity

• Cross-campus review• Integrated training and audit process• Strategic and operational review and activity• Self-audit and self-review• Joined up activity• Transfer of credits• Degree mobility• One university

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Collaboration and Context

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Overview

• Drive for Excellence– Academic Pathway– Postdoctoral development and integration– Research and Teaching

• Global Collaboration– Relevant and valued partners– Contextual development and leveraging

• National– Community engagement– Capacity building

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Partners and Collaboration

• Growth– Seek out international partners of repute – Leverage contextual value Coordinate to ensure

strategic internationalisation underpinning– Develop international research activity

(publications/supervision)– Joint PhD and degree schemes– Identify key research themes and networks

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• Developing Universities Face:

• Rapid pace of development• International recognition and rankings• Global Employability

• Partnership and joint degrees• Growing middle class and increase in demand• Transparency of market

Challenges

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Contextual Challenges

• Danger of a shopping cart approach• Necessity to develop internal capacity• Necessity for developments to be sustainable

• Not playing a game where the rules, goals and measures of success are set by others

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Case Study Example

• Joint project between University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, British Council Thailand and Royal Golden Jubilee (PhD Scholarship Programme)

• To support the development of Thailand’s research capacity and ensure that a sustainable and transparent system of quality research supervision is embedded throughout the higher education system

• Identify key areas for further development

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Activities

• 9 month project in 2012• Initial two-day workshop in Bangkok• Followed by 3 week period of workshops at participating

universities (two-days in each location)

• Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok• Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai• Naresuan University, Pitsanulok• Burapha University, Burapha• Walailuk University, Nakorn Si Thammarat• Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen

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Programme

• Day 1:• National and International models and frameworks for

masters and doctoral supervision• Expectations of masters and doctoral research• Supervision styles• Developing guidelines for supervisory practice

• Day 2:• Assessment of masters and doctoral research• Challenges in masters and doctoral research

supervision• Implementing and supporting developments in

personal and institutional supervisory practice• Student and supervisor expectations

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Key Areas of Focus

• Students:• Language skills• Academic writing• Critical Thinking• Presentation Skills• Project Management

• Staff• Training for new supervisors• International collaboration and mentoring

• Institution• Transparent and contextual guidelines for supervision

and research management

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Outcomes

• Each university produced a set of guidelines for supervision

• An amalgamated master copy from all 6 universities was produced

• Key training needs were identified• Project proposal for further development is under

discussion between three partners

• Identified key individuals, within institutions, to carry project further and lead on development and training

• Opportunity for Thailand to develop internally rather than solely respond to outside demands

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Next Stages

• Ensure cascading approach and sustainable activity

• December 2013• Train the Trainers Session• Key individuals highlighted to undertake training in

Bangkok• Support the development of their own colleagues

• Necessity to review and support

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Conclusions

• Huge interest among academic community to improve existing skill set and better support students

• Varying nature of systems requires tailored programme

• Support for development must come from all levels; governmental/ministerial, institutional, departmental, academic, administrative

• Developing internal capacity can create sustainability but leadership and continued training are key for success

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The Future

• A growing role for private provision – bringing diversity and resilience into HE systems

• The role of private HE – transitioning to greater research engagement – and the associated funding issues

• International activity expanding – fuelled by the growth in demand – esp in Asia and Africa

• More international campus-type activity• Challenges for institutions to implement sustainably• Challenges for governments in balancing domestic

public and international private provision