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Dr Anne Llewellyn

Deputy Director (Learning Development) Student and Library Services, Teesside University

Surfing the wave of uncertainty: Wellbeing, Resilience and Innovation.

Challenges facing the sector

Globalisationand

marketisation

Student expectations

Other Stakeholder expectations

SustainabilityCosts and funding

mechanisms

4th industrial revolution

Learning spaces

Quality Assurance and governance

Student engagement

Key priority areas

Student engagement

Digital literacy and capability

Learning spaces Skills agenda Student support

Active and interactive learning

Inclusive learning

Teaching excellence

Research excellence

Models of wellbeing

PERMA Model

E

R

M

A

P

Positive emotionsFeeling good

EngagementFinding flow

RelationshipsAuthentic connections

AchievementA sense of accomplishment

MeaningPurposeful existence

WHO Model of workplace wellbeing

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (1962)

Self actualisation

Self esteem

Belonging needs

Safety and security needs

Biological needs

Performativity agenda and uncertain times

• Performativity – audit culture.

• Targets and quantitative measurement

• Market competition

• Raising standards

• Future demands from users for personalized services

• requirements from external funding bodies to demonstrate impact and value for money from academic research

Performativity agenda and uncertain times

Performativity –audit culture

Targets and quantitative

measurement

Market competition

Raising standards

Risk averse culture?

Technology and disruptive innovation

Changes in nature of scholarly publication and access

Adaptations in academic libraries to demonstrate value added services

Changing pedagogies

Andragogy

Paragogy

Heutagogy

Shape of academic libraries

Future challenges and opportunities

• User demands for more personalised services

• Requirements from external funding bodies to demonstrate impact and value for money from academic research.

Student success and researcher productivity

• Learning commons buildings

• Converged service models

• Research data management services

• Digital scholarship engagement

• Rebranding as partners.

Role of academic library in driving institutional change• Navigating and managing change in response to external and internal

drivers

• Strategic working at institutional level in a converged context (Systems thinking and a forward outlook)

• Widespread adoption and driving of national and global-scale shared services, outsourcing, automation, and digital for innovation and efficiency.

• Culture, values, and practice for supporting and promoting excellence across all disciplines and for diverse stakeholders

• Supporting student success and excellence.

Opportunities for innovation provide a sense of value.

• It’s OK to start with the small waves

• It’s OK to fall off the board sometimes – we learn from failure!

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