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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT AT UNIVERSITY – a project outline

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT AT UNIVERSITY – a project outline. www.unizg.hr/unesco/smsdu. SCM TEMPUS - SMSDU - Dubrovnik , March 200 5. PROJECT CONSORTIUM. Grant Coordinator: University of Bristol

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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT AT UNIVERSITY – a project outline

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  1. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF STAFFDEVELOPMENT AT UNIVERSITY – a project outline www.unizg.hr/unesco/smsdu SCM TEMPUS - SMSDU - Dubrovnik, March 2005

  2. PROJECT CONSORTIUM • Grant Coordinator: University of Bristol • Project Coordinator: UNESCO Chair in Governance and Management of Higher Education, University of Zagreb • 7 consortium members • 5 individual experts

  3. PROJECT COORDINATORS - CROATIA University of Zagreb, UNESCO Chair: Vlasta Vizek Vidović University of Rijeka: Mladenka Tkalčić University of Zadar: Izabela Sorić Project assistant: Luka Juroš (UNESCO Chair)

  4. PROJECT GOALS (1) General project goal: “To offer to the three participating Croatian universities a broad overview of the different approaches of the EU partner institutions to the conceptualization, strategic management and implementation of staff development”

  5. PROJECT GOALS: SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES • University top and middle management will understand the relationship between staff development, quality assurance and quality culture, as well as their role and responsibility in this area 2. Staff members with previous experience in QA management and staff development will acquire additional knowledge and skills to become future staff development co-ordinators at their institutions 3. Members of academic community and support staff will recognize the benefits of staff development programs 4. Continuous cooperation between EU and non-EU consortium members will be established as basis for development of specific Continuing Professional Development programs

  6. PROJECT ACTIVITY PLAN Nov 2004 - Consortium meeting in Zagreb Dec 2004 - Training visit to Universities of Bristol and Strathclyde Jan 2005 - Training visit to Universities of Groningen and Twente March 2005 - Seminar for 30 Croatian higher education managers and staff developers in Dubrovnik April 2005 - Sample training seminars for staff development in Rijeka and Zadar (teaching & management) May 2005 - Sample training seminar for 24 staff development coordination experts in Zagreb (research & administration) June 2005 - Closing consortium meeting in Motovun

  7. DUBROVNIK TRAINING SEMINAR AIMS Aims: - presentation of staff development practices at partner and expert instituitons - hands-on experience of staff development workshop activities - working out of staff development policy documents - networking

  8. DUBROVNIK TRAINING SEMINAR SCHEDULE Wednesday: Arrival Thursday: - Presentation of staff development practices - Small group discussions on staff development policy Friday: - Presentation of staff development practices (continued) - Workshops - Outlining staff development policy documents Saturday: - Workshops (continued) - Final discussion & presentation of staff development policy documents

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