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General Assembly

  • 20 November 2024
  • 2pm-3pm
  • Edward Herbert Building EHB110A/B and online via MS Teams

About this event

General Assembly is a forum open to all staff at the University, established under the Charter and Statutes. 

The Termly General Assembly sessions are returning for the 24/25 academic year, with the first to be held on Wednesday 20 November from 2pm-3pm.

In this session, our Vice-Chancellor Professor Nick Jennings will: 

  • Provide an update on the University Strategy and its associated Core Plans and projects 
  • Celebrate our successes
  • Discuss our priorities as an institution 
  • Share important announcements and any significant events. 

There will also be the opportunity to ask questions to the Vice-Chancellor and senior leaders at the event. 

All staff are encouraged to join this session and engage with the content, and have the option to attend online or in person.  

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