Campus News

USS pensions – joint review panel chair

May 21st, 2018

Universities UK and the University and College Union have announced the appointment of Joanne Segars OBE as the independent Chair for the Joint Expert Panel (JEP) which will examine the valuation of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS).

Joanne is a widely respected figure in the pensions community. She is currently the Chair of LGPS Central Ltd, which pools the investments of nine large Midlands-based local authority pension funds. Prior to this, she worked for many years in senior positions in the pensions sector, including as Chief Executive of the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) for over 10 years and as Head of Pensions at the Trades Union Congress (TUC). Joanne is a current board member of NOW: Pensions, and the Environment Agency.

The JEP is tasked with agreeing key principles to underpin the future approach of the University and College Union (UCU) and Universities UK (UUK) to the USS valuation. As outlined in the panel’s terms of reference, a report from the JEP is expected in September 2018.

The University and College Union (UCU) has announced that its three nominees to the USS joint expert panel are Saul Jacka, a Turing fellow and professor of statistics at the University of Warwick; Deborah Mabbett, a professor of public policy at Birkbeck, University of London; and Catherine Donnelly, an associate professor at Heriot-Watt University, where she leads the risk insight lab focusing on pensions, investment and insurance research.

Universities UK has announced that its three nominees to the USS joint expert panel are Ronnie Bowie, Partner at Hymans Robertson and inaugural President of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries; Sally Bridgeland, former CEO of BP Pension Trustees Limited and consultant at Aon Hewitt; and Chris Curry, Director of the Pensions Policy Institute.

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Hopper bus service — contract awarded

May 18th, 2018

Following a recent procurement exercise for the provision of intercampus bus services the University and Students’ Union are pleased to announce that with effect from 1 August 2018 the University hopper bus services will be run by Arriva Midlands.

This new contract will see new, cleaner and modern, buses on the routes and a number of enhancements to current services, which include:

  • Improved frequency on the services that connect University Park and Royal Derby Hospital Centre;
  • Re-introduction of connectivity to Kegworth on a number of the University Park to Sutton Bonington service;
  • Significantly improving connectivity between QMC and City hospital by securing long term agreement for staff and students to travel for free on the Medi-link service

Further detail will be made available over the coming months.

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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – are you ready?

May 17th, 2018

The General Data Protection Regulation becomes law on Friday 25 May 2018.

Here’s what you need to do now to make sure that you are working with personal data in a way that is compliant with GDPR:

  1. Find out more about GDPR by watching the GDPR podcast. An online learning module about GDPR is also on its way, so look out for further publicity about this soon.
  2. Review the University’s Privacy Notices. If you work with the personal data of University staff or students, please review the privacy notices for these groups. If you are processing the personal information of individuals outside the University, you may need to direct them to the relevant Privacy Notice. Please read the Privacy Notice Procedure on the GDPR Workspace. For more assistance contact the Information Compliance team.
  3. If you hold personal data and have not yet been asked to complete an Information Asset Register return, please read the Information Asset Register procedure on the GDPR Workspace and if necessary complete the return spreadsheet.
  4. If you share personal data with organisations outside the University, these data sharing or processing agreements need updating to reflect more stringent requirements under GDPR. Please contact the Information Compliance team if you need help with reviewing or deciding whether you need to set up an agreement.
  5. Ensure you know how to identify a data breach and how to report it. Under GDPR, we are obliged to report data breaches to the Information Commissioner’s Office within 72 hours of becoming aware of them and there are likely to be penalties for failing to report breaches. Please read the Personal Data Breach procedure on the GDPR Workspace and know where it is should you need to refer to it in the future.

For more information and to view a library of GDPR relevant information, visit the GDPR Workspace.

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When the library is full…

May 16th, 2018

Once again we are running the Study Anywhere campaign, providing students with alternative study spaces when the libraries are busy.

A number of rooms have been reserved across our UK campuses during the exam period to provide students with dedicated quiet places to study. They’ll be available to students from 8am until 6pm.

The schedule for study spaces can be found on the Study Anywhere pages.

There is also plenty of advice, support and resources for exams on the Exams Ready page.

We request that colleagues assist in helping to point students to these resources during the exam period.

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Vice-Chancellor’s blog — May 2018

May 15th, 2018

The Vice-Chancellor has published her latest blog, discussing the University of Nottingham’s global outlook.

Visit the Vice-Chancellor’s blog page to read more.

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Athena SWAN — new awards in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

May 15th, 2018

The School of Health Sciences has received a silver award and the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science has received a bronze award in the latest round of Athena SWAN submissions. Congratulations to both schools.

We expect the results of both the institutional award and the award for the School of Biosciences later in the summer, following an administrative delay at the Equality Challenge Unit.

Professor Marion Walker, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, said:

“I am delighted that Health Sciences has secured Silver and that Veterinary Medicine has secured Bronze in the latest round of Athena Swan awards. This is testament to the hard work and focus of the Schools and the University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

“There is a short delay in Athena Swan considering our institutional and School of Biosciences submissions due to administrative reasons within the scheme. We are confident in our robust submission, and look forward to hearing the outcome in the summer. Meantime, the University of course retains our current Silver status.”

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2018 Professional Services Quality Survey now live

May 15th, 2018

The Professional Services Quality Survey is now live, giving colleagues the opportunity to feed back on the services and support they have received.

The survey seeks views on staff interactions with Professional Services since September 2017. These perspectives are essential to developing services, and allow us to continually improve the levels of support provided to colleagues across the institution.

Take the survey here.

The survey will be run jointly with at least six other universities, allowing us to assess current views of service quality while benchmarking against other institutions.

The results of this year’s survey will be shared on general channels and with Professional Services departments in September. Previous years’ survey results are available on the survey Sharepoint site.

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Undergraduate and Postgraduate Forum

May 15th, 2018

The next Undergraduate and Postgraduate Forum is set to take place on Tuesday 22 May. All staff are welcome to attend.

This forum provides an opportunity to receive relevant updates from staff across External Relations and will be particularly useful for anyone involved in student recruitment.

Agenda:

The forum will be held in room A48 of the Sir Clive Granger building, University Park and all staff are welcome to attend. The event will take place 9.30am-12.15pm, Tuesday 22 May.

If you would like to attend the forum, or for any more information, please contact Connor McCrory.

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Accolades from Royal Society, Academy of Medical Sciences and Royal Society of Chemistry

May 15th, 2018

Three of the UK’s most prestigious scientific bodies have honoured University of Nottingham researchers, an alumnus and an honorary professor.

The Academy of Medical Sciences elected Professor Ian Hall to its Fellowship.

Professor Hall, Director of the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, and his collaborators Professors Melanie Davies CBE and Martin Tobin from the University of Leicester are among 48 of the UK’s world-leading researchers to receive the distinction.

Professors Hall and Tobin have collaborated successfully for many years resulting in breakthroughs in genetics of lung health and disease – including new industry partnerships in 2018. Professors Hall and Davies also work closely together as leads of their respective NIHR Biomedical Research Centres.

Meanwhile, A University of Nottingham alumnus and an honorary professor have been elected to the Royal Society.

Professors Sebsebe Demissew and Robin Grimes are among 60 eminent academics recognised, as fellows or foreign members, for their contribution to science.

They join names such as Elon Musk and Jim Al-Khalili, as well as long-standing fellows such as the University’s Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff, in demonstrating a substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science and medical science.

Professor Demissew is the first African Foreign member of the Royal Society in its 357-year history. He is keeper of the National Herbarium in Ethiopia, received an honorary doctorate from Nottingham in 2010 and is an Honorary Professor at the University’s School of Biosciences.

Professor Grimes is a nuclear energy specialist and Professor of Materials Physics at Imperial College and Chief Scientific Advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He graduated from Nottingham in 1982.

And the Royal Society of Chemistry made Dr Deborah Kays its Chemistry of Transition Metals winner for 2018.

Dr Kays’ work focuses on making metal compounds that are not stable under normal conditions. Study of their unusual structures and reactivity shows that they can effect unique chemical transformations. Her work has implications in medicine, agrochemicals, lubricants, and in the development of new molecules and materials.

She said: “I am very honoured and excited to be receiving the RSC Chemistry of the Transition Metals Award 2018, especially as I am aware of the outstanding chemists who have been past recipients.”

Among 50 previous winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Awards are Nobel laureates including 2016 winners Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Fraser Stoddart and Ben Feringa.

Discover more:

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The Knowledge Exchange and Impact Awards 2018 — submit your nominations

May 11th, 2018

Nominations are now open for the Knowledge Exchange and Impact Awards 2018, which raise awareness of exceptional work taking place across the University.

Now in their third year, the awards are focused on impact arising from all research disciplines across the University of Nottingham. They celebrate Knowledge Exchange projects on the pathway to success, as well as projects which are more advanced.

This year, nominations can be submitted for nine categories:

  • Knowledge Exchange and Impact — Faculty of Arts
  • Knowledge Exchange and Impact — Faculty of Engineering
  • Knowledge Exchange and Impact — Faculty of Medicine and Health Science
  • Knowledge Exchange and Impact — Faculty of Science
  • Knowledge Exchange and Impact — Faculty of Social Science
  • Research story of the year
  • Expert commentator of the year
  • Policy impact
  • Vice-Chancellor’s award for knowledge exchange

Entries are open to all three UK campuses. Nominations should be sent by Thursday 5 July 2018.

Shortlisted nominations will be announced in September, with winners announced during an awards ceremony held at the East Midlands Conference Centre in November.

Find out more at the Research Innovation website.

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