Leadership in Knowledge Exchange Online - April and June 2021

Training Outcomes Confidently describe and understand the impact of current ‘external’ political drivers for KE in the UK and their relationship to other areas of HEIs’ core business  Demonstrate clear understanding of their institutional KE environment and strategy, and the decision-making hierarchy in their own organisation.   Understand management/influencing style and adapt it as appropriate when interacting with a diverse range of external and internal contacts  Develop confidence in managing uncertainty and ambiguity, whilst delivering a clear strategic vision for the organisation  Become effective “agents of change” and managing an environment of continual performance improvement    The course also focuses on networking, providing a valuable platform to meet peers, discuss best practice, and interact with the course team and other contributors. Provisional Agenda PLEASE NOTE: There may be a requirement for delegates to undertake some pre-course work/reading before the course begins.   Who should attend? Knowledge Exchange staff who have been in a Knowledge Exchange operational role for at least 3 years and have recently moved (or expect soon to move) into a strategic leadership role in KE in their organisation. Please note that applications are welcome from non-university research organisations but applicants should be aware that examples and case studies will be drawn from the unviersity sector.   Experience can have been gained in any – or several - areas of KE. The course is not suitable for those with less than three years KE experience.   Attendance will be subject to successful completion of a short application process and provision of a personal supporting statement. Applicants will also be required to provide a supporting statement from their line manager.  Once logged in, you can register your details and you will be sent the application form through email for completion.  Application forms must be received delegates will be notified of the status of their application. Invoices will only be issued if the applicant is successful.  Please note - Applications are sent by email, and are not on this webpage.  Event description Knowledge Exchange (KE) is an increasingly important area for Higher Education Institutes (HEIs). Thanks to research funders and government policy – notably the R&D roadmap and KE Concordat - KE is increasingly embedded within an HEI’s strategy and activity. Outcomes, outputs, and impact are looked for at local, national and international levels.  At the same time, in our pandemic-led year, the pace of change in KE and the HEI environment has never been greater and expectations around the role of research in social, economic and cultural renewal are high.   Leading a university KE team therefore calls for a combination of skills across KE strategy, leadership and management alongside a need to understand the political drivers affecting universities in general, and those of your own institution in particular.  How each HEI interprets the external environment within their own strategy and performance measures will influence the KE leadership and team structure.   By joining this course, you will learn the skills needed to create and deliver an aligned KE strategy for your team, your institution, and its stakeholders. As the next generation of KE leaders you will also be ready to inform and influence the future direction of KE policy.     DATES The course will be delivered online in the following blocks: Block One: Monday 19 April - Thursday 22 April 2021 Mid-Session Check-in: Monday 17 May 2021 Block Two: Tuesday 22 June - Wednesday 23 June 2021   Please view the agenda for more details regarding timing and content.