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PROGRAMS OF WORK

Connected | 2023 - 2032

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A series of programs of work with accompanying plans are in development as key steps for implementing Connected successfully.

These programs are multi-year and whole of institution and will require significant investment over the next five years. An overview of the four initial programs the University is undertaking, with indicative activities is provided below.

Reimagining our education offerings

Reimagining our education offerings

Reimagining our education offerings

This program of work seeks to:

  • Increase student load to a new sustainable level of 15,600 by end 2027; and
  • Generate additional net revenue and provide strategic funds for investment.

To be sustainable, our reimagined education offerings need to:

  • Cover student experience and success;
  • Deliver further online and flexible delivery;
  • Increase number of postgraduate students as a proportion of total load;
  • Develop strategic partnerships with government agencies;
  • Broaden access and opportunity;
  • Facilitate a sense of belonging in our student cohorts; and
  • Offer distinctive courses and match courses to jobs of the future.

This strategic program of work includes the development of the Student Success framework and delivery of the Education Transformation and Growth (ETaG) program. There are four projects within this program:

  • Retention, using data-driven interventions by faculties and a specialist team to improve student retention;
  • Online Blended and Flexible Learning, adding flexibility revising delivery modes for existing courses and developing new courses;
  • Partner course delivery, expanding access to UC through partnerships in Australia and internationally; and
  • Existing course growth and improvement, growing our student load through increased marketing support to all faculties.

Digital Together: empowering connected experiences

Digital Together: Empowering connected experiences

Digital Together: empowering connected experiences

The Digital Together program of work aims to radically enhance the University experience by seamlessly connecting the digital to the physical, promoting accessibility for all and delivering a deep sense of belonging. It will be underpinned by student and staff experience, ways of working, data-driven decision-making, a Cyber Security Strategy, a Technology & Platform Strategy, a Data Strategy and Connected Operating Model which will deliver and implement a new operating model for the University.

Our co-designed Digital Master Plan (DMP) is our whole-of-UC, flexible 10-year roadmap that outlines how we are going to sustainably invest in UC’s digital future, with guiding principles, objectives and key results. The plan will help us realise our digital ambitions through sustained delivery of a coordinated and prioritised set of initiatives. A $30million strategic investment envelope has been set up to support the flexible and agile delivery of priority digital initiatives across the University throughout the first three years of the plan to stabilise our foundations.

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Research plan

Research plan

Research plan

Our aspiration, as outlined in the Research Plan 2024-2028, is for the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ to be recognised locally and globally for the impact its research has on people and place. It is built upon the University’s purpose (Galambany) and values, and history and culture of undertaking meaningful and world-leading research that creates impact in the ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ region, Australia and beyond.

Our research will be mission-driven and hallmarked by measurable impact in our region, contributions to national priorities, and global significance. Our plan has three pillars:

  • Foster the research environment, demonstrating that the University is research-led by creating and environment that promotes, values and supports research;
  • Enhance research capability and capacity, growing research quantity and quality through increasing researcher capability and capacity; and
  • Drive research impact, by identifying missions central to UC’s identity and values and investing in projects to address these.

Sustainability: our part to play

Sustainability: Our part to play

Sustainability: our part to play

Our comprehensive sustainability approach will be based on Environmental Stewardship, social Responsibility and Governance (ESG) principles, and will align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Sustainability@UC is the program through which we will deliver on our Sustainability Strategy and our sustainability Plan including goals and targets.

A sustainabilty performance report will demonstrate our progress against our goals, targets and ambition. STARS will be used as an internationally recognised assessment and rating tool. ESG principles will also underpin other work outside of the Sustainability@UC program.

Our place in the community

Our place in the community

Our place in the community

The University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ is a place-based institution, committed to embedding the principles of civic and community engagement in all its activities. The University plays a critical role in building engaged communities: creating opportunities and spaces for people to come together with government, business, industry and community partners to collaborate, share information and ideas, and develop solutions to the key issues facing our region.

To date, a new Civic Partnership Agreement between the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ and the ACT Government has been announced, formalising the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ as the ACT Government’s civic partner. It recognises our combined commitment to enabling civic practice and contribution to thought leadership. To enhance our place in, and value to the community.

Our Connected to ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ objective supports us to build sustainable communities through deep collaborations that are ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥-focussed and globally relevant. Establishing the Centre for a Better ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ further aligns with the Connected strategy’s Our Place in the Community program of work. The Centre will be a think-tank and engagement body that advocates in the interest of the ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ region, will collaborate with government and community, and bridge the gap between academia and the functional needs of the community and our local workforce.

This program of work will elevate community connection as a defining feature of our identity. The outcomes will be:

  • Replacement of our Agreement of Strategic Intent with the ACT Government with a Civic Partnership Agreement.
  • Scaling and elevation of our community sponsorships and partnerships
  • Development and implementation of a community engagement framework.
  • A program to acknowledge the contributions UC people make to our civic ambitions.

Indigenous Leadership Strategy

Indigenous Leadership Strategy

Indigenous Leadership Strategy

The Indigenous Leadership Strategy 2024-2026 articulates the University’s commitment to improving outcomes for Indigenous students, staff, partners, and communities through its operation and impact. The strategy provides a framework for our university-wide approach to recognise, respect and include Indigenous peoples, their knowledges, and cultures at the heart of the university and its education and research.

The strategy will drive, enable and inspire change through genuine engagement, co-design and respectful partnerships which prioritise the needs and aspirations of Indigenous peoples and communities. Indigenous community priorities will shape our employment and education pathways, research and outreach priorities – implementing what we call the ‘Outside-In’ approach to our work.

Campus Masterplan

Campus Masterplan

Campus Masterplan

Campus Estate has been working to develop a University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥-centric Master Plan: a built form and urban strategy that reflects our values, strategy and vision for our distinctive Bruce campus.

The Master Plan framework is a result of the full breadth of consultation with staff, students, UC stakeholders and partners, executives and authorities. This consultation aimed to verify assumptions, seek input from stakeholders, and define a cohesive and collaborative vision to drive the Master Plan.

CONNECTED

A Decadal Strategy 2023 – 2032

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