Scotland and Northern Ireland

Remit:

  • To influence Scottish, Northern Ireland and UK debate and policy on matters related to academic administration and the student experience
  • To reflect the Scotland and Northern Ireland perspective in UK policy development
  • To engage with Scottish Government, Universities Scotland, Scottish Funding Council and other agencies on matters related to academic administration and the student experience
  • To stimulate debate and to share good practice on issues affecting academic administration and the student experience
  • To participate in working groups and committees operating within and across Scotland, Northern Ireland and the UK
  • To support members and their colleagues in performing their roles in institutions by encouraging the provision of relevant professional development programmes in Scotland and Northern Ireland
  • To provide a focus for networking and development

Scotland & Northern Ireland ARC Practitioner Group

This ARC Practitioner Group has been set up for Academic Registrars working in Scotland and Northern Ireland. This is an exciting opportunity for Academic Registrars to influence Scottish, Northern Ireland and UK debate and policy on matters related to academic administration and the student experience.

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Group Coordinators

Group Coordinators

If you have any queries relating to this group you can contact the people listed below.

Chair

Iona Beveridge (University of Stirling)

academic.registrar@stir.ac.uk
Deputy

Suzanne Daly (University of the West of Scotland)

suzanne.daly@uws.ac.uk
Secretary

Gillian Wishart (Edinburgh Napier University)

g.wishart@napier.ac.uk
Co-Secretary

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Documents

Documents

Each ARC Practitioner group can store papers and resources in a shared resources section. To gain access you will need to contact your Academic Registrar so they can add you as an Institutional User and provide login details.

Events

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Scotland and Northern Ireland Discussion Forum

Scotland and Northern Ireland Discussion Forum

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