1. 10th June 2010, British Library
JISC ADVANCE: SERVICES, RSCs & BCE
BCE: Awareness and Education for the Wider JISC Community
bceawareness.jiscinvolve.org
#bceadv
2. Order of play #bceadv
10.30 Welcome and introductions
10.40 BCE: Business as usual for our communities?
Chris Young, JISC Netskills
11.30 How are we already supporting BCE?
Marc Dobson & Andy Stewart, JISC Advance BCE team
12.00 Parallel Sessions:
Advisory Services: Focus group follow-up
RSCs: Key questions and discussion
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Feedback from RSC session
14.00 Evidencing Outcomes, Benefits and Impact (inc AS feedback)
Jay Dempster, Belanda Consulting
15.45 Roundup and activity plans
16.00 End
3. Some jargon... #bceadv
#bceadv
Knowledge transfer
Outreach
Knowledge economy
Business Development
Civic engagement
JISC
Lifelong learning
KTP BCE
Employer engagement Knowledge exchange
Partnerships
REF 3rd Stream
4. External engagement? #bceadv
#bceadv
The current and future climate for higher & further education
means that external engagement and partnerships are going
to be increasingly important to the success of both individual
institutions and the sector as a whole.
5. Who with? #bceadv
#bceadv
Commercial enterprise and business
Public sector (including charities and trusts) organisations
Cultural, social and civic organisations
Individuals and communities
6. Strategic or organic? #bceadv
#bceadv
Knowledge exchange, innovation and employer engagement
are high on the government’s agenda for economic prosperity
and are now becoming major drivers for institutional strategy.
Within individual universities and colleges, the strategic
management of the processes and relationships this creates
will be crucial to future impact and success .
9. Business and Community Engagement?#bceadv
#bceadv
Business and Community Engagement (BCE) is a
term being used to describe the holistic, strategic
management of relationships between academic
institutions and external organisations and
individuals.
BCE is focused around four dimensions:
• Employer engagement
• Lifelong learning
• Knowledge transfer (and exchange)
• Public, community & cultural engagement
10. BCE: Business as usual? #bceadv
#bceadv
Universities Businesses
& &
Colleges Communities
Employer Engagement
Organisations
Learning
& Knowledge Exchange
Teaching
Lifelong Learning
Research People
&
Development Public, Community
& Cultural Engagement
11. Business as usual for us? #bceadv
#bceadv
We may be supporting BCE through much of our regular
work within our communities.
A key goal for us is to recognise when and how we are
supporting the BCE agenda – and be able to
demonstrate the impact our services and advice are
having in the communities who fund us.
As BCE becomes "business as usual" for them so it will
start to appear as "business as usual" for us.
12. Business as usual for us? #bceadv
#bceadv
In order for BCE to become "business as usual", its
processes need to be deeply embedded throughout an
need to be deeply embedded throughout an
institution – beyond dedicated units or individuals who
dedicated units or individuals who
may be leading current activities.
Practitioners (current and potential) need skills,
Practitioners (current and potential) need skills,
systems and processes to enable them to seamlessly
and processes to enable them to seamlessly
integrate new and existing engagement activity as
integrate new and existing engagement activity as aa
regular part of what they do.
what they do.
Internal management, support and enabling services
management, support and enabling services
need to be able to actively support a BCE-driven
actively support a BCE-driven
strategies in a consistent way across their operations.
strategies in a consistent way across their operations.