Transcript Document
Institute renamed
Chris Lindsay, College Manager
Administrative staff meeting, Monday July 15 2013
Our Mission
To contribute to the health and well-being of the nation by:
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Undertaking research driven by the principle of translation from discovery to
personalised care and healthy communities
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Delivering medical education that is socially accountable, that nurtures
collaborative leaders, and produces graduates committed to life-long
scholarship for the service of patients and the public
Our Ambition
In the next five years:
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To grow to a size that begins to make us competitive within the University
and nationally
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To be recognised by the General Medical Council as a new medical school
able to award a primary medical qualification
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To be placed in the UK Top 10 in terms of the quality of our education and
student experience
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To be competitive with UK Top 10 in terms of the quality of our research
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To be competitive with the UK Top 15 in terms of our research volume
Our Strategic Priorities for the Next Five Years
Education
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Deliver the existing UG and PG programmes: BMBS, BSc Medical Sciences, PGT
Successfully complete GMC validation
Sustain the legacy of PCMD: student satisfaction and high quality graduates
Develop new UG and PG programmes: income generation and size
The partnership with the NHS
Research
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Sustain the legacy of PCMD: world class biomedical, clinical and health services research
Grow to be competitive: within the University and the Russell Group
Grow to survive: research concentration
Collaboration: with other Colleges, Universities and the NHS
A strong submission to Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014
The Infrastructure to Support our Priorities
• Truro and Cornwall – Clinical Education and ECEHH
• St Luke’s Campus – the Medical School Building, College House and South
Cloisters
• Streatham Campus – the Hatherly building and Living Systems
• RD&E and the RILD facility – Clinical Education and Research
The University, HE and Healthcare
Operating Environments: Change
Change on all fronts
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The College – from PCMD to UEMS
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The University – continuing to grow and invest
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Higher education – student choice, austerity and competition
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The Healthcare sector – the changing architecture and emphasis
The Opportunities and the Challenges:
Change
Change is our greatest challenge
and biggest opportunity
The University Professional Services Review
1. The PS review is about creating a Professional services team that can work
effectively with academic colleagues to meet our future challenges
2. Especially the challenge of growth (predicted at 9% per annum) in a new
operating environment.
3. We are in a planning phase – nothing will happen until we are clear about what
we need to do
4. This change is about our future and we will all be asked to play a part.
The Emerging Environment
International &
national drivers
Exeter’s vision
for excellence
• Austerity: significant cuts to
BIS & HEFCE budget
anticipated
• Research concentration
• Distinction and global
brand: thematic research
Q’s, Cornwall ‘offer’, a
great place to study/work
• Internationalisation
• New ways of working,
efficiencies & regulation
• Continuing to be a market
leader for the student
experience
A top 10 University
£100m Research
income by 2017
20,000 UG (home)
by 2017/18
• Supporting our academic
colleagues (and supporting
the academic voice)
• Multidisciplinary themes
(T&R)
• Balancing STEMM vs. HASS
• Partnership with GW4
• Cornwall campuses success
• Staff environment, inclusion
and wellbeing
We need to take some time to ensure that we do the
right things…
We are
here
Dec
June
Launch
Understand
Listen
Plan and seek support
Getting everyone
on board
Understand what the
problem looks like
Identify the key areas that
need to be improved
Build the plan
“What are we trying
to do?”
“Show me the evidence”
“What really needs
developing?”
“Where do we start?”
Questions / Observations
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The direction of travel
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The last 12 months
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The Professional Services Review
– What questions do you have?
– What opportunities for change do you see?
– What excites or worries you about the review?
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Anything else?
THANK YOU