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General Assembly

  • 21 May 2025
  • 2pm-3pm
  • EHB110B and online via MS Teams
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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 next one to be held on Wednesday 21 May from 2pm-3pm. All staff are encouraged to join this session and engage with the content, and have the option to attend online or in person.鈥 

If you are joining in person, please join us in EHB110A/B.

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. 

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