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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20110614T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20110614T160000
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URL:https://www.m25lib.org.uk/events/academic-libraries-after-the-browne-r
 eview-event-ref-no-tg3brow/
SUMMARY:Academic Libraries after the Browne Review [Event Ref. No. TG3/BROW
 ]
DESCRIPTION:cpd25 is pleased to offer a one-day seminar on 14th June 2011 t
 hat aims to explore some of the issues facing academic libraries in the wa
 ke of Lord Browne’s Independent Review of Higher Education Funding and S
 tudent Finance and the coalition government’s subsequent proposals for t
 he sector. \n\nAs higher education becomes more market-driven\, meeting ri
 sing student expectations will become a big concern for all of us and our 
 event will include a speaker from the library of Britain’s newest privat
 e university\, BPP\, where they are well-used to providing a service to fe
 e-paying students. \n\nAs the funding changes take effect there are also l
 ikely to be many changes in the teaching and research activities of our in
 stitutions and we will hear from the University of Sussex where the librar
 y has attempted to make itself more “agile” in this fluid environment.
   \n\nThe government’s demands that universities admit students from a b
 roader range of social backgrounds will make the University of East London
  library’s involvement in a scheme which aims to attract non-traditional
  learners into HE of particular interest. \n\nAnd how do librarians cope w
 hen student unrest physically impacts upon them?  We’ll get an account f
 rom Goldsmiths College where there library was occupied in November. \n\nT
 he day will also include the opportunity for delegates to share their own 
 experiences of working and managing during this time of uncertainty and a 
 chance to hear about Voices for The Library campaign.\n\nThis event is int
 ended for anyone who is interested in these issues.\n\nProgramme:\n\n9.30-
 10.00:	Arrival and coffee\n\n10.00-10.15:	Welcome and introduction\n\n10.1
 5-10.45:	Supporting students at a private university: Hannah Fogg\, Direct
 or of \nLibrary & Information Services\, BPP University College of Profess
 ional Studies\n\n10.45-11.15:	Dealing with a student occupation: Jacquelin
 e Cooke\, Deputy Librarian\, Goldsmiths College\n\n11.15-11.45:	Coffee\n\n
 11.45-12.45:	Discussion groups and feedback\n\n12.45-1.45: 	Lunch\n\n1.45-
 2.15:	Encouraging non-traditional learners into HE: New Beginnings at UEL:
  Simone Okolo\, Academic Services Manager and Robin Stinson\, Subject Libr
 arian\, University of East London\n\n2.15-2.45:	Working with an agile libr
 ary service: Jane Harvell\, Head of Academic Services\, University of Suss
 ex\n\n2.45-3.15:	Tea\n\n3.15-3.30:	Voices for The Library: Ian Clark\, Lib
 rary Systems Officer\, Canterbury Christ Church University and VftL team m
 ember\n\n3.30-3.45:	Closing remarks. \n\nVenue: The Hardy Room at the Lond
 on Mathematical Society\, 57-58 Russell Square\, London WC1B 4HS\; Website
 : www.lms.ac.uk \n\nPlease note that there are limited places available fo
 r this event.  \n\nTo book a place please use our online booking form or e
 mail the administrator via cpd25@lse.ac.uk \n\nCost: £125 for cpd25 membe
 rs and £155 for other institutions. \n\nCancellations less than one week 
 before the event will be charged a 50% cancellation fee. In the event of a
  ‘no-show’ on the day\, the full fee will be charged.
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