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General University notices

* Action Short of Strike
* Open Day thanks
* Environment Levy Fund invites bids from travel projects
* Supporting Learner Development
* Nobel Peace Laureate - Prestige Lecture (invitation)
* Changes to supported email software
* HCI Window Opens: Roadshows on Wednesday and Thursday
* Conference Telephones
* Salsa and Valentino - free dance workshop and performance
* Kiss me Kate at Theatre in the Mill
* Blood Donor Sessions - reminder
* Main Campus Laundrette
* News from the Sports Centre

Staff training courses and events

* Learning Luncheons and Teatime tutorials, back by popular demand
* People Development Events
* Learning Support training from TQEG

Works on Campus

* Temporary Closure of Richmond Road (reminder and clarification)
* Horton D Building Level 5, Laboratory Wing
* School of Management
* Car Parking reminder

Lectures, seminars and newsletters

* Royal Institute of Philosophy talk this week
* Student Mental Health - Lunchtime Seminars
* Centre for European Studies European Research Seminars
* Job Vacancies at the University

Next editions and entries to the briefing

  • Monday 20 March
  • Monday 27 March
  • Monday 3 April

Please keep entries concise with, if necessary, a link to further details on the web. Please check entries for accuracy and timeliness before sending. Deadline for entries is (generally) 12 noon each Friday.

Email: briefing@bradford.ac.uk

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General University notices


New. Action Short of Strike

To: All Academic and Academic Related Staff

Please see the memo re Action Short of Strike from Janet Jones, Director of Human Resources. Full memo at: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/news/aut-action.htm

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New. Open Day thanks

A huge thanks to everyone involved in the Open Day - it was a great success despite the weather and a total of 426 potential students and guests visited on the day.

One comment we've received so far from a potential student was very positive:

"I am just writing to let you know how wonderful I thought the School of Health was today. The student nurse who showed us round was so helpful I am now confident enough to say that a career in adult nursing is definitely the right career pathway for me and I am looking forward to applying in autumn 2006."

Plans are already shaping up for July 2006 - watch this space . . .

Liz Hough, Marketing Officer, Campaigns. e.hough1@bradford.ac.uk

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New. Environment Levy Fund invites bids from travel projects

The annual award of environmental levy fund is drawing near and Estates & Facilities are inviting bids from projects which aim to reduce staff and student dependence on car travel as a mode of commuting to work and study. Small grants (typically in the region of £1,000) are available to part fund travel related projects. Any Academic School, Department and Student Organisation of the University of Bradford can apply to the fund.

Applications for funding must be made by 27th of March 2006. Further information on making a bid is available from the environment levy fund
section of the University's SMART MOVE travel site: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/admin/estates/gtp.php

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New. Supporting Learner Development

As part of an investigation into supporting learner development at the University, we want to obtain a complete picture of all the different types of support we currently provide for our students. We are interested in any skills development activity that you provide to enhance the learning experience for your students. We are interested only in activities that are additional and separate from those undertaken as part of a credit bearing module or course of study.

  • Specifically we are interested in:
  • When the event/s run/s
  • Whether it is a one off or part of a wider programme
  • Where you are located
  • What your job title is
  • If the provision is voluntary or compulsory
  • Reaction of students and their feedback i.e. do they enjoy it!
  • Anything else you want to add.

Please contact either Becka Currant, Student Engagement Adviser (r.currant@bradford.ac.uk, ext 5137) or Vikki Illingworth, Student Training & Development Adviser (v.l.illingworth@bradford.ac.uk, ext 5976) with details.

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New. Nobel Peace Laureate - Prestige Lecture (invitation)

We are delighted to announce that Mairead Corrigan McGuire, Nobel Peace Laureate,has agreed to give a public lecture at the University of Bradford on Friday, 24 March 2006. Mairead Corrigan McGuire was awarded the 1976 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Betty Williams, as co-Founders of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement (later renamed Community of Peace People).

The public lecture, which will discuss global peace issues in the world today, has been organised by the University’s internationally-renowned Department of Peace Studies and is part of PeaceJam, an international education programme built around Nobel Peace Laureates who work personally with young people to pass on the spirit, skills and wisdom they embody. This is the second in a series of prestige lectures in the University’s 40th anniversary year.

You are cordially invited to join us for this free prestige lecture in the John Stanley Bell Lecture Theatre, Richmond Building which will begin at 5pm. Light refreshments will be served in the adjacent D floor foyer area from 4.30pm.

If you would like to attend, or if you would like further information, please contact June Kronbachs in Corporate Communications on ext: 6030 or email: j.kronbachs@bradford.ac.uk

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New. Changes to supported email software

As many of you will be aware, Execmail and Eudora will be removed from service in the Easter period. All staff who require support for their email access, will need to move over to Outlook for managing their electronic mail, or can just use the web-based 'Webmail' if they prefer.

Several sessions are being run to assist staff in moving over to the new interface to mail - see the web link below for more details and to book a place, http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/it/index.php?course=ol3-t

LSS staff will also be available to help staff move folders and addressbooks to Outlook if required; please ring 3333 to arrange a suitable date and time if you need this support. An updated handout is also available for those who wish to manage the process themselves at http://www.bradford.ac.uk/lss/documentation/outlook/using-outlook-2003.pdf (will open in a new window).

We appreciate your assistance in moving away from Execmail and Eudora as both packages are generating support problems.

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New. HCI Window Opens: Roadshows on Wednesday and Thursday

For staff wishing to purchase a home computer through the Home Computer Initiative there are roadshows this week where some of the available systems will be on display.

From 10am until 4pm on Wednesday 15th March representatives of Phoenix and the Computer Centre will be in the Richmond Building foyer.

From 10am until 12.30pm on Thursday they will be at the School of Management, in the foyer of the Emm Lane Building and then at the School of Health foyer between 2pm and 4.30pm.

More information is available at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/lss/it-services/ubyou/staff

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New. Conference Telephones

School/Departmental requests to Voice Communications for loan conference telephones have been on the increase for some time now. In response to this increase in demand, we have now purchased a number of audio conferencing units that can be connected to any standard analogue telephone line. These can be used by up to six people with a recommended conference seating area of 3M X 4.5M. The units are available for hire from Voice Communications at a rate of £3 per day.

For conference unit bookings or further enquiries please contact Voice Communications Customer Service on ext: 4864, or email voicecomms@bradford.ac.uk

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New. Salsa and Valentino - free dance workshop and performance

Wednesday 15 March from 12noon

12.00 - 1.00pm
Free Salsa Dance Workshop - Richmond Foyer (no experience necessary)

1.15 - 1.30pm
Valentino - Dance Theatre

Further details at: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/university/music/salsa.php

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New. Kiss me Kate at Theatre in the Mill

Thursday 16th, Friday 17th & Saturday 18th March

Kiss Me Kate
Bradford University Society of Operettas and Musicals (BUSOM)
Tickets £4.50/£3 concessions

BUSOM bring you an evening of mayhem, gangsters and songs from Cole Porter.

Book tickets on 01274 233200 or email: theatre@bradford.ac.uk

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Blood Donor Sessions - reminder

Blood donor sessions 13, 14 and 15 March.

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New. Main Campus Laundrette

On the 12th April a card access lock will be fitted to the door of the laundrette on main campus.

Any member of staff who uses the facility can request an access card from Tony Drake, Head Porter on ext. 6126 or by e-mail A.Drake1@bradford.ac.uk

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New. News from the Sports Centre

Race for Life

Would you like to take part in the Race For Life? Its a national event taking part all over the country on different dates to raise money for Cancer Research? See: http://www.raceforlife.org (external link, will open in a new window)

This 5k run/jog is a women only event and here at the sports centre we are setting up a training programme for anyone who wants to take part. The date for the event is June 4th in Bradford. Ring the sports centre office and leave your contact details, or email sports@bradford.ac.uk We may even enter a University team as part of the University's 40th anniversary celebrations if there is enough interest!

Everyone welcome - beginners and non-runners especially welcome.

Body Balance

The monday lunch time Body Balance class is cancelled until further notice. We are hoping to set it up again when we have a regular teacher. Apologies for the inconvenience.

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Training courses and events


New. Learning Luncheons and Teatime tutorials, back by popular demand

Metalib

Another chance this term to attend one of the popular Metalib training sessions. The Library will be offering two further Teatime Tutorial sessions on the following dates

  • 21st March
  • 22nd March

Both sessions commence at 18:00 and finish at 19:30 in Room 01.53, J.B. Priestley Building.

All UoB students and staff are welcome to come and hear about Metalib - the Library portal - and how to use it. The session will include a demo and a hands-on task. Tea and biscuits will be available - or you can bring your sandwiches along.

Endnote and Metalib

In addition, the Library will also be offering two more Learning Luncheon sessions which will look at combining Endnote, Metalib, SFX and Blackboard. The dates are:

  • 21st March 13:00 - 14:00
  • 22nd March 12:00 - 13:00

These talks take place in Room 1.7, J.B. Priestley Building. Again, all students and staff are welcome to these informative lunchtime talks served with tea and biscuits.

Contact lib-webadmin@bradford.ac.uk for more information on these sessions.

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New. People Development Events

Can You Hear Me at the Back? (Voice Projection) - Wednesday 15 March 2006, 14.00 - 17.00
Target audience: Any members of staff.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=VCPJ

Basic Meditation Techniques - Thursdays 16 & 23 March 2006, 12.30 - 13.30
Target audience: Any members of staff.
Venue: School of Health Studies campus
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=MEDI

Introduction to Management at the University (2 days) - Monday 27 & Tuesday 28 March 2006, 09.30 - 16.30
Target audience: For newly-appointed managers at the University of Bradford, or anyone who has been a manager at the University for between 0 and 2 years.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=MIND

Mental Health Awareness - Friday 31 March 2006, 09.30 - 16.30
Target audience: Personal Tutors, Managers and any other members of staff.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=MHAW

New Staff Induction - Monday 3 April 2006, 11.45 - 15.00
Target audience: Staff who are new to the University.
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/development/index.php?course=NSIN

Details of all the People Development training events for 2005-6 may be found at the following web page:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/index.php?section=development

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New. Learning Support training from TQEG

Education for Sustainable Development on 15 March 2006 at 1300-1400 in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building - Presented by Peter Hughes of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group.

Induction for External Examiners on 15 March 2006 at 0900-1300 in The Board Room, Richmond Building - Presented by Chris Toft of the Academic Standards and Support Unit.

Improving Student Experiences of your Blackboard Courses: How and Why it Matters on 17 March 2006 at 1330-1630 in the Interactive Learning Centre, School of Health Studies - Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken Panko of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group.

What's New in E-Learning Technologies? on 21 March 2006 at 1400-1700 in Horton D1.21 - Presented by Carol Higgison and Ken Panko of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group.

Sharing Good Practice in Collaborative Provision on 22 March 2006 at 1300-1400 in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building - Presented by Allison Campbell of the Academic Standards and Support Unit.

Assessment in Practice on 25 April 2006 at 1300 -1400 in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building - Presented by Dr Chris Alder and Ken Panko of the Teaching Quality Enhancement Group.

Diversity in the Curriculum on 26 April 2006 at 1300-1400 in Room 01.58, JBP Library Building - Presented by Nadira Mirza of the School of Lifelong Education and Development

Chairpersons of Board of Examiners Induction Training on 28 April 2006 at 0900-1300 in the Board Room, Richmond Building - Presented by Alison Carass of the Academic Standards and Support Unit and Pete Sayers of People Development.

Details of the above events and online booking can be found in at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog. All the Teaching Quality and Enhancement Group's Seminars are listed on the "Learning and Teaching" link.

Please contact Christine Rayment or Beverley Lyons on 5138 or email tqe-sec@bradford.ac.uk if you have further enquiries.

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Works on Campus


New. Temporary Closure of Richmond Road (reminder and clarification)

To facilitate safe delivery, offloading, storage, assembly and erection of the roof trusses for the new Atrium, Richmond Road will be closed from Great Horton Road down to the Main Richmond Building Entrance for the period 27 March to 23 June 2006.

Diversion will be via Gt Horton Road, Shearbridge Road, Listerhills Road and Richmond Road and will be sign posted.

Access to the Main Entrance will be up Richmond Road from Longside Lane, the short one way stretch adjacent to the Entrance will be two way. Pedestrian diversions around the compound will be fenced and sign posted. Would relevant staff please inform suppliers in advance. The remaining half of Horton A Car Park will also be unavailable.

Queries to Peter McCluskey on 3422 or 07840 899369.

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New. Horton D Building Level 5, Laboratory Wing

Alterations and refurbishment to form the Mobile Satellite Communications Research Centre. These works will commence on Monday 13th March 2006 and will be completed by Friday 19th May 2006.

Should you have any queries regarding the work, please direct them to Mr Andrew Hague, on extension 5020.

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New. School of Management

Necessary felling of dangerous trees and other tree works adjacent "cleaner's path" and Heaton Mound drive. Please observe safety signage and barriers. The car parking areas adjacent to the lower drive should not be used during the works. It is anticipated that the works will commence on Monday 13th March 2006 and will be completed in two weeks after that date.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused during these improvement works.

Should you have any queries regarding the work, please direct them to Mr Alan Harrison, Building Maintenance Officer on extension 3423.

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New. Car Parking reminder

Staff are advised that with effect from Monday 13th March 2006, the car park area between Richmond Building and the Workshop block will be designated for contractors authorised vehicles only. This is to free up car park spaces that contractors use elsewhere on the campus and thus restrict the number of spaces available to them.

Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Lectures, seminars and newsletters


New. Royal Institute of Philosophy talk this week

Knowledge of Language. The speaker is John Collins (UEA). Date: Wednesday 15 March at 4pm. Location: Graduate School. Mezz 2.

Synopsis: In this talk, I suggest, contrary to the popular view among philosophers, that generative linguistics has no commitment to 'knowledge of language', as that phrase is often understood. I argue that linguistic theories make no essential appeal to 'knowledge' and that this has been a long-standing aspect of Chomsky's work.

The full programme of the talks is at http://www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/ihs/seminar/royal_institute/

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New. Student Mental Health - Lunchtime Seminars

James Moore, the Mental Health Advisor based at the Disability Office is running a series of Lunchtime seminars on Student Mental Health for Staff within the University. They start at 12.45pm and last for an hour. To book a place on the Seminars please email j.t.moore@bradford.ac.uk or telephone 5977 and state which date you require. The dates for these are as follows:

  • Wednesday 5th April, 2006 - K34
  • Wednesday 10th May - T1.3
  • Wednesday 7th June - C.9
  • Wednesday 5th July - K34
  • Wednesday 6th September - K.34

Place allocated on a "1st come/1st served" basis.

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New. Centre for European Studies European Research Seminars

Dr David Seawright(School of Politics and International Studies, University of Leeds)

'The Conservative Party and One Nation: left or right?'

Chair: Dr Mark Baimbridge (CES) 17 March 2006 at 1400, in Mezzanine 2, Graduate School, Richmond Building

All welcome.

The European Research Seminars are organised with the support of the Jean Monnet Programme and the Marie Curie Training Site on Europeanisation.

For further information, please contact Gabi Borz at G.Borz@Bradford.ac.uk or ext 5573.

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Job Vacancies at the University

Current vacancies at the University 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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