Hello Will
Congratulations. We have a senior member of staff appointed to champion Student Engagement here within our Centre of Excellence in Learning. I will put her in touch with you.
Best wishes and good luck with the new role.
Chris
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From: learning development in higher education network [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of William Carey [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 06 December 2013 16:57
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Subject: New role in Student Engagement
**Apologies for any cross-posting**
Hi all,
I’ve recently moved roles at The University of Manchester to one explicitly focused on Student Engagement and wondering who else is out there.
As a less than(!) ‘part-time’ contributor to this forum for a number of years, I know there are many observers on the list who may:
i) Have direct involvement with institutional policy/practice related to Student Engagement
ii) Know someone who does (either long standing or new to their university)
Having attended the great RAISE conference<http://raise-network.ning.com/> this year (with huge thanks again to the conference team), I know there is a fantastic community of practitioners, policy makers and others(!) out there who are involved in various ways and it would be great to find out a bit more of what you do / where you’re based, particularly if you didn’t know/weren’t able to attend RAISE.
To save flooding the list with responses, I’m happy to collate responses and feedback to those people who are interested.
Have a great weekend,
Will
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