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Email: briefing@bradford.ac.uk with the title "For the briefing" in the email subject.
Details of briefing events regarding the University’s new Dignity and Respect Policy, can be found at the link below:
The policy provides a strong and secure framework to determine how we commit as an institution to treat all of our staff, students and visitors with dignity and respect. There will be University-wide communication over the course of March from the Equality and Diversity Team, who will be working closely with senior managers, with regard to the implementation of the new policy, training and information sharing events.
Do you want to find out about MyView and how you'll be able to use it to book your annual leave online? Then come along to one of the demonstrations between Monday 15 and Monday 22 March to see an overview and have your questions answered. There's no need to book, just turn up at a session to suit you.
Details of times and places can be found at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/human-resources/information-for-current-staff/hrx/hrxnews/
We are now at the end of our second week of our Braduate Fund telethon where student callers contact our graduates to update them with recent developments at the University and also give them the opportunity to contribute to our fundraising which will benefit current and future students at the University of Bradford.
In week one our graduates had pledged £20,000 to the fund and we are delighted to report that the total amount pledged at the end of week two is in excess of £45,000.
The student callers are really enjoying their conversations
with graduates and have taken the opportunity to get advice on career
opportunities. Some graduates have also offered work shadowing days which
have been gratefully accepted.
The Braduate Fund telethon will run for a further two weeks
until 21 March.
May 1 is the next start date for anyone wishing to join the
Metro Scheme. Members of staff receive a 15% discount on the normal cost of a
Metro Card. Application forms and
further details are available at the link below:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/ecoversity/travel/metroscheme09.php
The deadline date for applications to be received is 15 March 2010. Please note new applicants must provide two passport size photographs for the application to be processed.
Contact: Helen Thomas ext. 5347, H.Thomas@Bradford.ac.uk
Ecoversity are carrying out a survey to find out what you think about the University's Fairtrade status and what your view of sustainability is. The data will be used for research purposes only and your help is greatly appreciated. To respond please go to the link below:
All participants have a chance of winning a box of Fairtrade chocolate, so don't forget to enter your contact details.
The University is reviewing its use of technology to support
learning and teaching, including Blackboard, the University's virtual learning
environment.
If you have strong views on this or any other technology the University
provides (eg PebblePad, QuestionMark Perception, TurnitinUK, Elluminate) and
want to have your say please come to one of the focus groups being held during
March. It will only take one hour of your time (or one and a half with
refreshments).
The views of a wide range of staff, with different levels of experience and interest
from experts to non-users, are required.
For current dates, online booking or to register your interest in future events
please go to (External)
(External)
http://tinyurl.com/telreview
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New dates will be added regularly.
If you have any questions or comments please email
VLEreview@bradford.ac.uk
.
All ordering of skips by any member of the University or contractors must either:
For further information please contact Estates and Facilities on ext. 3001
An art project working with women's embroidery collectives in Chitral, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan; discover the private space inhabited by rural women of Chitral through an exhibition of large, contemporary, hand-embroidered textile pieces and gorgeously sumptuous designer bags.
Talks are free. To book your place, contact Rachel Kaye: 01274 235 495 or email: r.kaye@bradford.ac.uk
More details at: http://www.brad.ac.uk/gallery/whats-on/spring-summer10/GUP_SHUP|_Cath_Braid_&_Rolla_Khadduri/Simon Thorne is one of the leading composers working in Wales today, Neanderthal Live brings four exquisite blending voices, humming in unison or shouting excitement to images of nature and odd instruments; a timeless event at the Norcroft Centre, University of Bradford Saturday March 13th 8pm.
Tickets: £6.50/£5, 01274 233200 theatre@bradford.ac.uk
Theatre in the Mill, 25 - 27th March
Orphaned pirates, crazy policeman, beautiful daughters and a Major General all add to the fun of this comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W.S.Gilbert.
Come and watch BUSOM perform The Pirates of Penzance at the University of Bradford, Theatre in the Mill from 25 to the 27 March.
There will be evening performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a matinee on the Saturday too. Tickets cost £5.00 each or £3.50 for concessions, tickets are available from the cast or by emailing theatre@bradford.ac.uk .
Further details can be found at (External) (External) www.ubuonline.co.uk
BUSOM also require a Trumpet player for the production. If you are interested please email Deborah Moore d.l.moore@bradford.ac.uk
An opportunity has arisen to undertake accredited training in project management via self-study. For a limited time (offer extended until the end of March 2010), staff and students at the University can take advantage of a reduced price offer of £175 + VAT (rrp £399) for any of the training courses below:
If members of University staff wish to take advantage of this offer, please contact Jo Hills in the Strategic Planning Office for further information (email j.r.hills@bradford.ac.uk ). Further details can be found at http://www.brad.ac.uk/briefing/ilx.pdf (PDF file)
All courses should be booked via this site: (External) (External) www.ilxportal.com/bradforduniversity25 March 2010, Escalate Centre, Richmond Building
Escalate is receiving lots of interest from employers seeking the accreditation of their own training either for progression onto a University course, or as an award in its own right. Would you know how to respond to such a request?
Escalate is teaming up with the West Yorkshire Lifelong
Learning Network and the Employer Based Training Accreditation Service to bring
you the answers.
Places are limited for this one-day workshop, so please sign
up as soon as possible if you are interested.
To book your place, please contact Peng McGettigan ( p.mcgettigan@bradford.ac.uk ) ext. 5636.
Please note that the agenda will be uploaded shortly to our website http://www.brad.ac.uk/escalate/events/ .
17 May 2010, Escalate Centre
Escalate has teamed up with (External) (External) Common Purpose to a offer a unique and specially designed day to provide networking opportunities and enhance understanding of how Bradford works, the issues facing local employers, and how the University can contribute.
The day will include both visits to and discussion with employers from all sectors. This event has been designed primarily for Escalate, but it is open to any University or West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network colleagues, subject to availability.
To find out more information, please visit our website http://www.brad.ac.uk/escalate/news/ where you will be able to download the programme for the day and booking form.
Also see: http://www.brad.ac.uk/dev-prog/index.php?section=diary
A one-day Symposium, Saturday 20 March 2010, 10am-6pm at 'On Location', National Media Museum.
Bradford Speakers include:
Admission is free and lunch, refreshments, and screenings will be provided.
To reserve a place or to get more information on the TIMECODE series contact: Mark Goodall ( m.goodall@bradford.ac.uk ) Tel +44 (0)1274 236071
The Horton A Building and link routes to Chesham B and Horton D are now closed and access to all bar authorised personnel is prohibited. The closure is initially for specialist enabling works and then for the alterations and extension forming the School of Health Studies Relocation Project.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and look forward to enhancement of the Campus and welcoming our colleagues from the School of Health Studies.
If you have any queries regarding the work please contact Peter McCluskey on ext. 3422
Work to install a new gas supply pipe to serve the existing boiler plant for Horton D Lecture Theatre is taking place. The work may affect pedestrian routes along part of the Horton D Building.
Connection to the utilities network will be from the main in Richmond Road on the opposite side to the entrance of Richmond Building terminating inside the bicycle enclosure. The heating system within Horton D Lecture Theatre will remain unaffected.
It is anticipated that work will commence on Thursday 11 March 2010 at approximately 8am and will take seven days to substantial completion and a further five days to final completion (including a temporary re-surfacing) although work may be completed before this time.
If you have any queries regarding the work please contact Paul Lambourne on ext: 3751.
Alterations to the roundabout in front of the Emm Lane Building commenced on Monday 8 March and will take approximately three weeks.
Initially the hourly bus will have to drop and embark passengers on Emm Lane. As work progresses it will be able to turn by reversing under supervision.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused. If you have any queries please contact Peter McCluskey on ext. 3422
See the latest developments at the communal building via this webcam (External) (External) www.ubuonline.co.uk/webcam
Workshop Block, room 24, 25 March 12pm
All members of staff are invited to come along and find out more about the estate and ask questions at this event being hosted by Clive Wilson, Estates and Facilities Director and Mark Cleary, Vice-Chancellor.
Last week was Eating Disorders Awareness Week. To mark the event a research project website was launched to recruit participants to a PhD project which seeks to explore the experiences of males who identify as having issues with food, weight and body image.
The West Yorkshire Lifelong Learning Network is delighted to announce the third annual West Yorkshire Adult Work-Based Learning Awards. These awards recognise the achievements of employees who have succeeded in progressing onto a higher education course while continuing to work.
Friday 19 March 2 - 5pm, Otley Courthouse, Courthouse Street, Otley, LS21 3AN
Unltd (the Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs) and HEFCE have joined forces to provide start-up support and funding to staff or students in HEIs who have an enterprising solution to a social problem. Staff and students who are interested in using their entrepreneurial skills to create positive change in the community may be eligible for one of our new awards, either to help to get a new project off the ground, or to take an existing project to the next level.
Two-day conference: Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 September 2010, MacLaurin Building, No.4 Bishops Square Business Park, Hatfield.
Current vacancies at the University can be found on the Human Resources website .
The weekly bulletin can also be found as a pdf from the same page.
Would you like to receive the weekly vacancy bulletin? Contact HR: ext: 5347, email: human-resources@bradford.ac.ukLast Updated:09 March 2010
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