[Academic] Principal's Engagement Session with Physics: Monday 4th March, 9.30am-10.30am.

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Fri Mar 1 12:27:40 GMT 2019


Dear All,

This is a reminder about the Principal's Engagement Session with Physics 
that is taking place on Monday (4th March) from 9.30am-10.30am in the 
Collins Building, Room 205 (the Court-Senate meeting room)

I encourage you to attend this event and to participate in the 
discussions. It is likely that the Principal will be joined by the 
Vice-Principal, Dean of Science and Director of HR.

Best wishes,

Paul


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Subject: 	[Academic] Principal's Engagement Session with Physics: Monday 
4th March, 9.30am-10.30am.
Date: 	Sat, 23 Feb 2019 13:49:06 +0000
From: 	Paul McKenna <paul.mckenna at strath.ac.uk>
To: 	academic at phys.strath.ac.uk, research at phys.strath.ac.uk, 
admin at phys.strath.ac.uk, technical at phys.strath.ac.uk



Dear All,

The Principal's Engagement Sessions 2018-19 have been taking place on a 
department by department basis over the past few months. The date and 
time of the Physics session has now been set as *Monday 4th March, 
9.30am-10.30am*. A location will be identified early next week. 
Meanwhile, please mark this date and time in your diary. The Department 
Committee meeting originally scheduled to start at 10am will start after 
the session finishes (~10.30am).

The session will include a talk by the Principal on University level 
highlights over the past year or so, plus the ‘Strathclyde 2025’ vision. 
The Dean will talk about Faculty highlights and ambitions, and I will 
briefly highlight elements of the Department's strategy and ambitions. 
This will be followed by a group Q&A. Back at the beginning of November, 
all departments were asked to submit a two page summary document on 
their ambitions, strengths, challenges and performance, to inform the 
discussion. I attach the two page document for Physics, together with 
the relevant slides from the discussion of the ‘Strathclyde 2025’ vision 
at our Department Committee meeting held on 5th December.

I encourage everyone to participate in this event and to read the 
attached documents in advance. The session is open to all staff in the 
Department and is an opportunity to engage with the Principal and Dean 
on matters affecting our performance and ambitions.

Catherine will inform you of the venue as soon as it is known.

Best wishes,

Paul

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Prof. Paul McKenna
Head of Department
Department of Physics, SUPA,
University of Strathclyde,
Glasgow G4 0NG
U.K.

Tel: 0141-548-3132 (secretary) / 5712 (direct)
Email:paul.mckenna at strath.ac.uk
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