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Information for staff who wish to attend the award ceremonies on 14, 15 and 16 July 2004 is now available via the Student Registry web site.
If you wish to participate in the academic procession or apply for a guest ticket in the auditorium please complete the Staff Reply Form now available online at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/student-registry/awards/staff.htm
In the event of any query regarding the above please contact Claire Cuvier ext 3057 or C.M.Cuvier@bradford.ac.uk
Closing date for applications is Friday 18 June 2004.
Have you thought about what waste you are going to generate? At this time of year, there are a lot of clear-outs: students are away, office moves start taking place, staff change jobs etc. As a consequence, the portering staff are having to deal with a lot of rubbish which is ending up on corridors when departments have a clear out. This causes a number of hazards, not least a fire hazard as the material is usually combustible and obstructs fire exits. It also ends up sitting in public areas either inside or outside the buildings which does not give a very good impression of the University to any visitors or prospective students.
If you are having a clear out, please speak to Ancillary Services (call 4852 or email portering@bradford.ac.uk) first in order that we can make arrangements for disposing of the waste that is likely to be generated. A phonecall to tell us that you have put it on the corridor is not good enough. There may be skips to be arranged, staff to be made available, transport needed or even special waste disposal to be requested (if the waste is not the usual office waste or recycling).
In the case of furniture, some prior notice can enable us to find someone to take the furniture and re-use it rather than having to put it in a skip (as a guide, the cost of disposing of a desk this way is probably around £20, re-using the desk probably saves someone else in the University around £150 to £200 as they won't have to buy a new one).
The corridors, landings, entrances, carparks and lifts are not waste storage areas and should not be treated as such even if we do try and clear them to avoid a hazard. The correct way of dealing with waste is to get it straight from the room it is in, out to the skip or van and away from site all in one go.
Your help in this would be appreciated.
Simon Duarri
Ancillary Services Manager
Email: S.Duarri@bradford.ac.uk
Telephone: (01274) 234850
Counselling Skills Level 2 - a 1-day course for staff who have already attended the Basic Counselling Skills course to further develop counselling skills. This course is particularly appropriate to personal tutors. Wednesday 21 April 2004, 09.00 - 16.00.
Overview of the Leglislation - a 1-day course for managers to raise awareness of the implications of employment legislation on the manager's role. Eversheds (the Unversity's law firm) will be providing an overview of Employment Law, Equality & Diversity and Data Protection through a combination of presentations and interactive sessions. Monday 10 May 2004, 09.15 - 16.30.
Creative Writing - 2 x 45 minute sessions (staff are encouraged to attend both sessions) for any staff for releasing “writer“s magic“ in you and freeing up your creative, imaginative potential to improve the fluency and impact of your writing; and help to overcome blocking, writing apprehension and other writing process problems. Friday 14 and 28 May 2004, 13.05 - 13.50.
Peer Assisted Learning (PAL)Schemes involve final year undergraduates supporting first (and often second level) students. PAL facilitators do not 'teach' but act as facilitators in discussion groups to help other students from their own Schools become more effective learners. They focus group discussion, for example, on assignments, difficult topics or effective learning techniques. The emphasis is on student informally helping student, and PAL Schemes are complementary to current personal tutoring arrangements in Schools. There is increasing evidence at PAL Schemes help improve student retention and results and can be particularly effective in supporting new students, particularly international students, through their first semester. PAL facilitators gain from the experience in terms of reinforcing their own learning, development of key skills(e.g. group work; negotiation)and in enhancing their CVs.
A PAL Scheme was launched last year at the School of Management and this will be continued in the next academic year. However, the introduction of PAL Schemes may be of interest to other Schools too, so a meeting is scheduled for Tuesday 20th April, 1.00pm, in room D51, Richmond Building, to organise a centralised training programme for PAL student facilitators. It is hoped to launch this centralised programme in late May.
The meeting on 20th April will discuss the aim, outcomes, content of training, plus seek to coordinate the delivery of components of training between staff from all Schools interested in developing PAL Schemes. Colleagues from the UCAN Project will advise on certification opportunities for student facilitators.
All colleagues interested in learning more about PAL and/or attending this meeting, should notify Colin Neville at the School of Management, tel. 4414, or email C.Neville@bradford.ac.uk
The meeting is likely to last up to two hours; tea/coffee will be provided.
There have been a recent spate of burglaries around the University which staff should be aware of. Burglaries have taken place as follows:
Additionally, there have been attempted break-ins at Chesham and Ashfield buildings and D floor Richmond.
Please could all staff be extra vigilant and report anything suspicious to security.
Telephone ext: 6999
Applications to join the programme next year
The European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) is an internationally recognised IT qualification demonstrating basic computer literacy over a wide range of common applications. Staff Development is able to fund a number of places under the Post-Entry Training scheme.
If you are interested in applying for one of these places for next year, you will first need to attend one of the lunchtime ECDL Information sessions held from 1pm - 2pm in room 2.7 J B Priestley Library on: Monday 26 April 2004, or Thursday 13 May 2004.
Closing date for applications is Friday 18 June 2004.
To book a place on one of these sessions, e-mail training@bradford.ac.uk giving your name and department, or telephone David on ext 5356.
For more information about the university's ECDL programme, visit www.brad.ac.uk/lss/training/ecdl/
This year's Annual Meeting of Court will be held on Thursday 29 April 2004. It will be followed by an Ordinary meeting of the University Council.
Please Note: this is one week later than the date published in the University's official Year Planner.
John Waller
Senior Assistant Secretary
Documentation for Technical, Clerical and Related Staff, including information on how to apply and forms to download, is available on the Personnel website.
Closing date for applications is 21 May 2004.
In view of the number of enquiries we have received and the difficulties due to holiday arrangements of staff, we are extending the deadline for submission of the academic related cases to 10am on Monday, 26 April.
This is an absolute deadline and cases received in the Personnel Office after this time will not be considered as part of this year's exercise.
Janet Jones
Acting Director of Personnel
Ext: 3098
Email: j.m.jones@bradford.ac.uk
11.00 - 13.00 and 14.30 - 16.45
Tuesday 20 April 2004 Wednesday 21 April 2004
Dance Floor Area, Communal Building
Full details at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/news/blood.html
Current vacancies at the University and College can be found at the Personnel website:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/personnel/jobvacancies/
The weekly bulletin can also be found as a pdf from the same page.
All queries should be directed to Personnel: ext: 5347, email: personnel@bradford.ac.uk
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