enhancement themes student network megan mchaney
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Enhancement Themes Student Network
Megan McHaney
Aims and Objectives
By the end of the day you will have:
Identify what has been good and what could be betterIdentify what information needs to be handing over Plan your enhancement theme handoverKnow and contribute the current national agenda of how Developing and Supporting the Curriculum is progressingEnvision future Student Engagement in Enhancement Themes
Agenda
10:30Welcome 10:45Sharing your experience so far 11:30Preparing your successor 12:45Lunch 13:30Responding to National Agenda 14:15More Student involvement in
Enhancement Themes; What would it look like? 14:45What’s necessary? What’s
Achievable? 15:15Conclusion
Sharing your experience so far
Aim: To Identify what has been good and what could
have been better
Objectives: Heard from others experiences Completed a SWOT Analysis of your
experience/work
S.W.O.T.
Strengths – The specific, positive internal advantages you have
Weakness - The specific, negative internal difficulties you have
Opportunities - The specific, external chances you have to improve your position
Threats - The specific external circumstances which could damage the organisation
Plan Handover based on SWOT
Take each element of SWOT Identify what needs to be done with it for handover
→Just tell someone
→Identify any background knowledge to pass on
→Any special relationship with any member of staff
Lunch!!!!
Responding to the national agenda – Sam Fowles
Student Engagement in Enhancement Themes – What do we want it to look like?
Up Coming Events
Discipline networks. →Social Science 18th June, Abertay University Dundee→Health Science 19th June, Apex International Hotel
Edinburgh June Symposium – 21st of June, University of West
Scotland, Paisley Register for both on Enhancement Themes site
http://www.enhancementthemes.ac.uk/events/forthcoming-events
NUS/HEA student engagement conference, Nottingham 12-13th June