HEaTED membership renewed
University of Exeter (Technical Services) have chosen to take up membership of HEaTED on behalf of our technical staff for another year.
What is HEaTED?
HEaTED is a membership organisation dedicated to supporting Professional Development of Technical staff from all disciplines and specialisms in Higher Education, Further Education and related fields.
To start getting benefits from your HEaTED membership there are several things you can do:
- Register yourself via the HEaTED website – go to www.heated.ac.uk, click ‘Register Now’, fill in the short online form and we will send you information about courses and events happening in your Region.
- Join Your HEaTED Regional Network – information on your Regional HEaTED Network Coordinators and the next event in your Region can be found on the Regional Networks page of the HEaTED website.
- HEaTED online groups
- Sign Up To Your HEaTED Online Community – this facility links closely to the Regional Networks. The Online Communities are where HEaTED members from across the regions can share best practice, access HEaTED Regional Network Event reports, take part in discussions and share resources.
- Use the HEaTED Course Directory – the full list of courses available to our members can be found on the HEaTED website along with a PDF copy of our printed Course Directory covering the major disciplines.
What does HEaTED do for technical staff?
- Identify, source, and develop specialist training courses for technical staff from all disciplines.
- Provide members with discounted rates on specialist and soft skills professional development and training opportunities.
- Manage Regional Networks to enable colleagues from neighbouring institutions to meet and discuss hot topics, share best practice, promote development opportunities and more.
- Provide an online community where members can expand on discussion from Regional Network Events, raise hot topics, and share discussion and best practice with colleagues from other institutions.
- Use the Regional Network Events and online communities to serve as a ‘representative voice’ for the UK Technical Community in Higher Education, Further Education and related fields.
- Support technical staff on their journeys to Professional Registration.
- Support technical staff in becoming training providers with HEaTED, an important revenue generating opportunity for your institution.
- If you wish to host a HEaTED course at Exeter you can find the information at: Hosting a HEaTED course info
UBMA Conference 2016 – University of Exeter
UBMA 33rd Annual Conference: 6th-8th April 2016 – Hosted by the University of Exeter
We are pleased to announce that Clive Parkinson Director of Health and Safety at the University of Surrey, former Chair of USHA and a significant contributor to the development of the recently launched “Guidance for Leadership and Management of health and safety in Higher Education Institutions” will be presenting at the Exeter conference in 2016.
Science Council – Regional Registration Event
As a Science Council Employer Champion, The University of Exeter will be hosting their first Science Council Regional Registration Event on 13 April 2016.
Event details
- Date: 13 April 2016
- Location: ‘The collaboratory’, Streatham court, University of Exeter
The Science Council Regional Registration Event provides a forum for discussion and communication around professional registration benefits and application with educational institutions and local industry. The event promotes professional registration, CPD and the sharing of knowledge amongst scientific and technical staff.
Click here for more details on professional registration
Technical Services Conference 2016
- Date: 6 July 2016
- Venue: Penryn Campus, University of Exeter
The University of Exeter will host a Technical Services Conference on 6th July 2016 on the Penryn Campus. Sessions and Workshops at the Conference will be tailored specifically for Technical Service Staff in STEMM colleges.
This year’s theme is:
Getting to Know Your Service: 1 year on from the transformation (How can we collaborate across the service and learn from each other).
New Joiners to Technical Services
Technical Services would like to welcome the following new staff to the University:
- Christopher Garbett (Laboratory Technician – GBP)
- Sam Stevens (Laboratory Manager (Teaching))
- Mhairi Inglis (Technician)
- Jessica Lewis (Research Technician – GBP)
- Mandy Dunlop (Research Nutritionist (Technician))
- Yohanna Glennon (Laboratory Technician Level 1)