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The document provides an agenda and overview for a Jisc stakeholder strategic update meeting. The agenda includes segments on looking back at achievements from the last year, representatives from member organizations sharing their experiences working with Jisc, looking ahead to plans for the forthcoming year, an overview of Jisc's finances, and a question and answer period. Presenters will discuss key Jisc brands and services, leadership, an annual review, initiatives around open access publishing, digital transformation, sustainability, and cyber security. Case studies will cover how Milton Keynes College has engaged Jisc services around cyber security and how Teesside University has collaborated with Jisc on digital learning design and digital literacies.
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1. Jonas Wilstrup from Wonderful Copenhagen discussed the ICCA Scandinavia Sustainable Meetings Region index and collaboration efforts across Scandinavian destinations to improve sustainability standards.
2. David Hackett from Meetings Guru discussed the registered charity Meeting Needs, which has raised over £600,000 for worthy causes through the meetings industry.
3. Paul Salinger from Oracle discussed taking a local focus for CSR programs by supporting local economies, jobs, and legacy projects.
4. Marta Gomes from VIPAR
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This document summarizes a Jisc Scotland strategy forum that took place on December 6th, 2022. The forum included presentations on Jisc's strategic review of 2021-22, an overview from a Jisc Trustee, and a review of Jisc's work in Scotland. Participants then engaged in a discussion addressing Scottish priorities, answering three key questions about the benefits of digital technologies, visions for their use in four years, and changes to learning models. The forum provided an opportunity for members to give input that will inform Jisc's support for the Scottish tertiary education and research sector.
This document summarizes the agenda and discussion from a Jisc Wales strategy forum held on December 8, 2022. The agenda included welcome and introductions, a strategic review of 2021-22, an overview from the Jisc Trustee, a break, a Jisc in Wales review, and a discussion on addressing Welsh priorities. Key points included achievements in 2021-22 like FE analytics reports, the Digital Elevation Tool, and open access agreements. The discussion focused on how Jisc's new strategy meets Welsh member needs, challenges in continuing to effectively meet needs, and priorities around collaboration, industry links, access, and signposting existing provision.
The document provides an agenda and overview for a Jisc stakeholder strategic update meeting. The agenda includes segments on looking back at achievements from the last year, representatives from member organizations sharing their experiences working with Jisc, looking ahead to plans for the forthcoming year, an overview of Jisc's finances, and a question and answer period. Presenters will discuss key Jisc brands and services, leadership, an annual review, initiatives around open access publishing, digital transformation, sustainability, and cyber security. Case studies will cover how Milton Keynes College has engaged Jisc services around cyber security and how Teesside University has collaborated with Jisc on digital learning design and digital literacies.
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2. David Hackett from Meetings Guru discussed the registered charity Meeting Needs, which has raised over £600,000 for worthy causes through the meetings industry.
3. Paul Salinger from Oracle discussed taking a local focus for CSR programs by supporting local economies, jobs, and legacy projects.
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This document summarizes a Jisc strategy forum that took place in Northern Ireland on December 14, 2023. It outlines Jisc's planned services and initiatives for 2023-2024, including expanding network access and launching new cybersecurity, analytics, and equipment services. It discusses feedback received from further and higher education members on how Jisc can better deliver solutions, empower communities, and provide vision/strategy. Activities at the forum focused on understanding members' needs/challenges and discussing how Jisc can better support key priorities in Northern Ireland, such as affordable infrastructure, digital skills, and cybersecurity for FE and efficiency, student experience, and collaboration for HE.
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The document summarizes a UK ORCID members event that took place in June 2018. It discusses the Jisc ORCID support team and additional teams that provide support. It also provides information on UK ORCID consortium membership integration status and growth, and outlines the priorities and activities for the 2017/2018 period and upcoming 2018/2019 period, including continuing to support technical integrations and foster communities of practice.
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This document provides an agenda and summaries of a Jisc stakeholder strategic update meeting for Northern Ireland. The agenda includes presentations on the last 12 months, highlights from Northern Ireland, a look ahead, and finance and sector updates. Key points from presentations include maintaining core funding, supporting members through the pandemic, saving members money on digital resources, strengthening relationships with funders, priorities around cybersecurity, digital strategy, and skills. Upcoming focus areas mentioned include investment in services, innovation, Janet network upgrades, open access, sustainability, and addressing challenges such as digital poverty.
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Strengthening Cybersecurity Collaborations: Outcomes from missions to Singapo...KTN
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- Latest asset seizures
- New regulations to expose hidden investors
This document provides an agenda and summaries of a Jisc stakeholder strategic update meeting for Northern Ireland. The agenda includes presentations on the last 12 months, highlights from Northern Ireland, a look ahead, and finance and sector updates. Key points from presentations include maintaining core funding, supporting members through the pandemic, saving members money on digital resources, strengthening relationships with funders, priorities around cybersecurity, digital strategy, and skills. Upcoming focus areas mentioned include investment in services, innovation, Janet network upgrades, open access, sustainability, and addressing challenges such as digital poverty.
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SEAI Energy Show 2022 - Leveraging research to decarbonise the industrial and...SustainableEnergyAut
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3. Agenda
Duration Session Time
Welcome and introductions Jason Miles-Campbell 10 minutes
Strategic review of 2021-22 Heidi Fraser-Krauss 20 minutes
Break 15 minutes
Jisc in Northern Ireland Review Jason Miles-Campbell 15 minutes
Discussion:
Addressing Northern Ireland priorities
All 45 minutes
Questions and finish All 5 minutes
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4. Questions and comments
To ask a question or make
a comment:
Use Slido via the app or website
https://ji.sc/Sli_do
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8. A fairer future
£31.3m
open access
publishing
costs avoided
74
open access
agreements
available
24,245
articles to be
published
immediately
96%
of UKRI
funded output
Elsevier negotiations netted
World’s largest
open access agreement
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9. A digital future
30 colleges
co-designed and piloted the
Digital elevation tool
180 FE members
have already signed up to
the tool
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14. Our purpose
To improve lives
through the digital
transformation of
education, research
and innovation.
Our vision
For the UK to be a
world leader in
technology for
education, research
and innovation.
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15. Our strategy
2022-25
The trusted partner in digital
transformation
Building on our core strengths and leveraging
the collective power of the sectors to maximise
our impact
We will achieve this by focusing on three things:
Delivering the
right solutions
Empowering
communities
Be a force
for good
https://ji.sc/our-strategy
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16. Delivering the right solutions
“Providing solutions to our customers
through our portfolio of products and
services. Striking the right balance between
partnering and in house development to
ensure they respond to our customer needs”
E-infrastructure Data Brokerage Further
education
Higher education
and research
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17. Empowering communities
“Our power comes from our customers,
sectors and communities. We bring insight
and inspiration as a sector body, and work with
them to innovate and imagine new solutions”
Convening Collaborating Innovation Practical
support
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18. A force for good
“As a driver for change, we are focused on
our commercial and financial sustainability
but always aware of our place in and impact
on the world”
Financial
sustainability
Data Net Zero Global
community
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20. Jisc in Northern Ireland – a review
Reporting on Jisc’s value to the Northern Ireland FE and HE sectors
Jason Miles-Campbell, director of Scotland and Northern Ireland, Jisc
25. Jisc support for Northern Irish members
1
Delivering the
right solutions
Cloud
Cyber
Research
Frameworks
Data
Analytics
Resources
Student
experience
Connectivity
Trust
and
identity
2
Empowering
communities
Sector
transformation
Community
engagement
Sectoral
partnerships
Sector
surveys
and
insights
3
Be a force
for good
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Global
reach
Net
zero
Savings
and
value Support
for
Ukraine
26. Northern Irish member challenges and
priorities for Jisc
1
Delivering the
right solutions
2
Empowering
communities
3
Be a force
for good
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28. Three key questions
Exercise using Post-Its. Task 10 mins per question, feedback 15 mins
1.From your strategic understanding, what do you see as the
benefits and added value digital, data and technology can
provide across your business?
2.What is your vision for how digital, data and technology could be
used in four years time? (In learning and teaching, research,
business operations, and stakeholder engagement)
3.What changes to the learning and teaching delivery model will
prepare learners for the future, digital workplace?
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Our chair of trustees, Paul Boyle gave an overview of Jisc’s achievements over the past year
You can find a lot of this information, and far more detail, in our recently published annual review, a link to which was in your joining instructuions for this event, and a link to it will also be in the chat.
A recent achievement of note was the completion of our merger with HESA, The merger will combine our capabilities and positions Jisc as the provider of much of the sector’s data and digital needs going forward.
A fairer future
Our work with the research community to implement UKRI’s Open Access policy is helping to transform the Uks approach to publishing academic research.
Some of the highlights are listed here, I won’t go through them all, but you can see the scale and impact of our work on behalf of the sector in this space.
I would like to highlight the completion of the Elsevier negotitations – which represents the world’s largest open access agreement. It is a major step towards full, equitable and affordable open scholarship.
A digital future
The pandemic accelerated digital transformation in education with a rise in staff and student capabilities and a growing awareness of the need for truly digital leaders. We’ve been supporting universities and colleges to assess, adapt and optimise their digital learning offers around the UK.
A highlight from the year has been the well received Digital Elevation Tool. Co-designed and piloted with 30 colleges, just 9 months after its launch at Digifest in March, there are now 179 FE members signed up to the use the tool. The tool provides senior strategic leaders in FE and skills organisations with an online self-assessment that allows them to validate their organisation’s current digital position and map their digital journey.
A sustainable future
How we shape a sustainable future could be the most important and urgent question education has ever had to address.
Earlier this year we published a report that takes an indepth look at the carbon footprint on all our digital lives and offers practical advice and guidance on reducing it.
A secure future
The Janet network and Eduroam-related services continue to provide the backbone that allows our member organisations to function effectively.
Investing in cyber security remains a key priority to maximise our protection for members. We will continue to enhance and improve these services for universities and colleges, alongside the provision of advice and guidance, such as our 16 questions you need to ask to assess your cyber security position.
Customer
In addition to working with member organisations we’re providing world-class digital solutions for industry, local government, public sector and UK education and research providers. Every penny we earn is reinvested towards our mission to support research education and our customers.
That work, this year, bought in over 20 million pounds in income
Including
Open Athens – Broke through £7m in income for the first time – demonstrating a doubling in income in just 5 years.
Our commercial team brought in £7.8m in income from our customers in adjacent markets
Student services (including prospects and HEDD) brought over £5.5m of income
So Jisc have achieved an enormous amount to be proud of in the last year.
That year was also my first full year as chief exec.
This time last year I was in the middle of my first 100 days, and was in the middle of some intense engagement –
Meeting with our members, over 60 member visits over the last year, HE and FE, large and small, across all 4 nations.
Meeting with our funders, owners, government bodies at UK level, but also in the devolved nations.
And also with our staff, getting under the skin of Jisc.
In all of those conversations, I heard about the things we are doing well. but I also heard about where we could be doing more, or could be doing better
Those conversations have helped shape our strategy for the next 3 years, which I will quickly run you through and use to frame some of our priorities for the coming year..
It is important to highlight that the new strategy is an evolution, not a revolution.
Our purpose and vision remain the same.
We are a technology and data organisation focussed around positive change in the education and research sectors.
The change is about ‘How’ we will go about achieving our aims.
Our new strategy is focussed on building on our core strengths and leveraging the collective power of the sectors, to become THE trusted partner in digital transformation
We will do this by maximising our impact in three key ways:
Delivering the right solutions
Empowering our communities
Being a force for good.
Delivering the right solutions - what does this mean? In a nutshell it means we will
focus on the needs of the FE, HE and research sectors when developing new products
Look to increase our effectiveness and agility by looking to partner rather than build when that is the right approach
Professionalise our portfolio management, to ensure we are able to deliver responsive products and services at pace.
You can see some of the areas of focus for the next year listed below, but I wanted to highlight our drive around cyber security particularly. Where we are Building towards a fully managed security operation centre or SOC.
When we talk about empowering communities, we are talking about…
Providing advice, guidance and inspiration - Insight based, which is gathered through feedback and data analytics.
Imagining new possibilities – we’re proactively scan the horizon – and working with members, customers and partners to co-design innovative solutions.
We will act as a convener – bringing together members and communities around our areas of strength.
A couple of things I’d highlight here –
Firstly, our events continue to be a great place where our commuinities come together.
Digifest is our next priority event, in March of next year, and registration is now open (a link will be shared)
Secondly, highlight the ongoing work of our communities of practice. These groups highlight pioneers, best practice and the benefits of collaboration. Just last week we celebrated the 50th meeting of the student experience experts group, one of our longest running communities of practice.
Finally, a force for good - what do we mean by it…
We are part of a global community, and we are active in that for the benefit of our members and customers. We focus on making a positive global impact
Sustainability is an organisational imperative. We need to safeguard our financial and commercial sustainability but Environmental sustainability is a global priority, and we are working to minimise the harm we do to our environment, and to support our members and customers to do the same.
And finally, we recognise, that as an organisation our people are our key asset and we aspire to a culture that enables an engaged, skilled, well led and inclusive workforce.
A key thing to highlight here is a project we have commissioned with the university of Bristol, where we are working to understand the carbon impact of digital technology at an institutional level
This project is working alongside our internal Net Zero project, which is planning the collection of information about the carbon emissions of Jisc products and services to inform our baselining, targets and Net Zero plan.