Organised with CUCD.
Advance booking strongly encouraged.
Draft timetable
9:45 – 10:30 Registration, coffee, networking
10:30 – 11:15 Welcome (ICS Director and CUCD Chair). Updates on the present situation in UK HE and relevant discussions concerning classicists/humanities.
11:15 – 11:30 Short break
11:30 – 12 Update on REF (open access; people, culture and environment, procedure for panel/subpanel appointments)
12 – 1 Spotlight talks by colleagues on challenges their departments have faced and strategies to respond in times of straitened resources (3 talks, 10 minutes each)
- Maintaining a research culture when overwhelm and workload is constantly increasing (Roy Gibson, Durham)
- Institutional restructuring and how to survive it or possibly even leverage it in your favour (Kelli Rudolph, Kent)
- ‘Portfolio’ simplification and pressures on module size and variety of pathways, including keeping language modules alive (Oliver Thomas, Nottingham)
1-2:30 Lunch (provided: please be sure to indicate dietary requirements when registering)
2:30 – 4 Smaller-group discussions around topics emerging from the morning. Potentially to include:
- Challenges around ancient language teaching: recruitment, retention, pedagogy
- Challenges around portfolio simplification: fight to preserve diversity of honours programmes, differentiated core models
- Challenges to PGT/PGR recruitment and strategies to ameliorate it
- Challenges to research and research culture and how to address them
4 – 4:30 Tea break
4:30 – 6 Closing open discussion, including the question of what attendees feel should be CUCD’s and ICS’s priorities in supporting the subject community.