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First essions: Student Induction Warwick Network 2007 Catherine Thomson Induction Officer

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First Impressions: Student Induction. Warwick Network 2007. Catherine Thomson Induction Officer. Purpose and direction. To provide an insight into current induction-related activities at Warwick To explore the notion and purpose of induction To share practice and develop ideas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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First Impressions: Student Induction

Warwick Network 2007Catherine Thomson

Induction Officer

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Purpose and direction

• To provide an insight into current induction-related activities at Warwick

• To explore the notion and purpose of induction

• To share practice and develop ideas

• To engender a culture of shared ownership of induction

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The best years of your life?

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What do new students bring?

• Expectations of course and institution • Ideas about the campus culture• Sense of pressure / apprehension• Varying amounts of financial freedom• Excitement• Variable skills for HE• Personal ambition• Helicopter parents

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The Warwick Welcome: Autumn 2007

• Enrolment • Arrivals weekend

– Residences– Registration– VC’s addresses

• Students’ Union• Orientation• Academic departments

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So, why is the first year so important?

• Last things first - graduation• The undergraduate environment• What do we want from our students?• Employability• Rites of passage• Benefits for all

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Induction at Warwick: The Story So Far

November 2005 – June 2006: QUAD Research report: Exploring student retention and the student experience at the University of Warwick

February 2006: Student and Ancillary ServicesConsultation on induction (departmental)

Late 2006: HEFCE TQEF funding allocated for induction (2007-2009)

March 2007: Students’ Union paper on induction

May 2007: Induction Officer appointed

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Campus Affairs

Student Development and Diversity

CSDE

Induction Officer

Administrative and support services

Residences

Students’ Union

International Office

Academic Departments

Where is Induction Situated?

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What is induction?

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The purpose of induction

For students For universities

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What do we think students need?• Clarity of communication (enrolment; where to get support; degree information)

• Community (academic and social integration; course identity; learning and virtual communities)

• Activity (subject engagement as well as information)

• Certainty (enrolment, timetables and unit information)

• Accessibility (IT, library, student support)

• Security (where to go and who to go to)

•Inclusivity (being able to access central services in ways which minimise fears about being stigmatised).

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How do we find out more about students’ needs?

• Talking to - and listening to - students

• Working with their preferred communication methods

• Monitoring service usage• Sharing experience• Building collaboration

among staff

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Focus Group Exercise 1

1. What is induction made of?

2. When should induction start – and end?

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What is induction made of?Academic

Administrative and support

Residential

The international factor

Students’ Union

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When should induction start – and end?

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What is induction made of?When should it start – and end?

Five groups1. Academic

2. Administrative and support

3. Residential

4. The international factor

5. Students’ Union

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Focus Group Exercise 2:Delivery Options

Induction week No induction week

Consider…

•When are students in a position to be introduced to the university?

•What can we do pre-arrival?

•Staff resources

•Current initiatives: orientation, arrivals weekend

•Work / life balance

•The role of technology/ fact to face contact

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What happens without effective induction?

• Little opportunity for students to understand the institution or their role in it.

• Poor integration• Low morale• Risk to productivity• Failure to work to highest potential• Withdrawal• Impact on institution’s reputation

(consider revenue)

Do these issues affect you?

In what ways?

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Campus Affairs

CSDE

Induction Officer

Administrative and support services

Residences

Students’ Union

International Office

Academic Departments

Whose responsibility is it?

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What Next?• Current activities• Working with new students• Building and strengthening links• Providing centralised support and guidance• Developing inclusive policy• Generating buy-in, ideas and enthusiasm • Collaboration is key

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The best years of our life?

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Contact Details

Catherine Thomson

Induction Officer

Centre for Student Development and Enterprise

Campus Affairs

Email: [email protected]

Telephone: 024 761 50482