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AUDE Summer School 2019 took place on Monday 24th - Thursday 27th June 2019 at the Radcliffe Conference Centre, University of Warwick.

Delegates heard from current estates directors and sector experts on key topical areas of estates and facilities management.  This residential provides a network of peers to strike up a working relationship with, which for many will be sustained into the future. 

Watch the AUDE Summer School 2019 highlights video: 

Group project work for AUDE Summer School Class of 2019 - 2020

“Delivering integrated Facilities within a more efficient and sustainable Estate.”

Group Project

  1. Working with colleagues from across the AUDE community
  2. Exploring key insights from the Summer School
  3. Enabling practical improvements to Institutional performance

Group Project four territories to explore

1. Best Practices

 Who are the exemplars within Higher Education, and beyond, and how have you engaged with them?

2. Institutional Application

What have you introduced or applied to your HEIs and what has been the impact so far?

3. Personal Learning

 What have you learned from being part of this experience and what are you doing with these insights?

4. AUDE Recommendations

Based on your Group’s work, what are your recommendations and suggested actions for fellow AUDE colleagues?

Group Project submissions 

Under the broad heading of “Delivering integrated Facilities within a more efficient and sustainable Estate”, we tasked the five groups to build on their course insights to develop practical improvements to institutional performance. We asked them to explore best practice, investigating and bringing to light the work that should influence us all. We asked them to describe the impact of their work; and reflect on their own key learnings from Summer School. And, as AUDE, we wanted their input on how we can improve and act to better support estates teams in the future. Please see below the groups project work from the AUDE Summer School Class of 2019 - 2020. 

Group Project Winners 

Group B: Naomi Ashenden, Steve Jordan, Barry Morton, Anna Cockman, Jonathan Craner, Ian Millar, Richard Jenden and Jack Hunter

Group B report: A Work Shadowing Framework for the HE Sector

Group B:Presentation 

Highly Commended

Group A: Linda Alexander, Martin Channell, Phil Whittall, Helen Wallace, Scott Brooks, Greg Power and Charlotte Lewis

Group A report: A Pathway to Anti-Silo Working

Project Groups 

Group C: Becky Bradshaw, Guy Head, Tom Andrews, Chris Firth, Heather Loosemore, Daniel Illsley, Avinesh Dhevdath and Graham Steer

Group C report: The Role of Culture in Delivering Integrated Facilities within a More Efficient and Sustainable Estate

Group D: Chris Dale, Beatrice Taylor, Michael Peppin, Louise Petrie, Daniel Xuereb, Damion Shaw, Maureen Khati and Ashley Roberts

Group D report: The Use of Artificial Intelligence for Effective Decision Making in Space Planning

Group E: Sarah Knight, Matt Brown, Richard Cottam, Susan Newman, Maurice Woodcock, Matthew Hill, Ludolf Van der Merwe and Richard Walker

Group E report: Collaboration and Shared Delivery – Could this work in HE?

 

Presentation slides (you must be a member and logged in to view)

Monday 24th June 

Tuesday 25th June 

Wednesday 26th June

AUDE Summer School supporting documents 

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