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Introduction to reviews
3 hour
| Target group: | All staff, particularly those with responsibility concerning a review in their area. |
| Group size: | Maximum of 30 |
| Level 1 program: | All academic and general staff, particularly those with responsibility concerning a review in their area |
| Schedule: |
| Date: | To be advised |
| Time: | To be advised |
| Venue: | To be advised |
| Apply by: | To be advised |
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| Cost: |
To be advised - Monash staff only
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| Catering: | Morning tea will be provided |
| To apply: | Register your interest |
Overview
This workshop is designed to provide an introductory overview to review processes at Monash University. It highlights the resources and support that are available to areas undertaking a review and will be of particular value to those who are undertaking or thinking about undertaking a review of their area or unit.
Intended Outcomes
The workshop will cover the background to reviews at Monash - why we do them, what benefits can be gained from conducting reviews, how they are conducted. The context of the national Australian University Quality Agency (AUQA) audit will also be considered.
Course Content
- Internal and external drivers for reviews
- Overview of the Monash approach
- Guiding principles for reviews
- Establishing the self-review team and scoping the project
- Use of evidence and strategies to overcome stumbling blocks
Hanouts
- Quality at Monash - values and principles.
- CHEQ Guidelines for Review - academic, support services and course reviews
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