Quality Network for Universities Agenda May 3-4, 2012 Harbour Centre Campus, 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3 THEME: UNDERGRADUATES AS A STRATEGIC FOCUS OBJECTIVES To discuss how a strategic focus on undergraduate education can yield positive institutional results; To consider the potential of performance-base budgeting as a tool to achieve strategic adjustments in programs; To examine issues associated with teaching and learning at the undergraduate level; To learn about dialogue as a pedagogical tool; and To explore opportunities for innovative partnerships as universities increasingly operate in collaboration with other institutions in Canada s broader PSE system. Wednesday, May 2, 2012 6:00 p.m. QNU members are invited to an informal gathering for dinner. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6:00 pm to walk to the Waterstreet Café (across from the steam clock). www.waterstreetcafevancouver.ca 6:30 p.m. Reservation time Thursday, May 3, 2012 MORRIS J. WOSK CENTRE FOR DIALOGUE 580 West Hastings Street, Vancouver 8:10 a.m. Please meet in the hotel lobby to walk as a group to the Wosk Centre. 8:30 9:00 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 9:00 9:10 a.m. WELCOME AND AGENDA OVERVIEW Diana MacKay Director, Education, Health and Immigration The Conference Board of Canada Jon Driver Vice-President, Academic and Provost
9:10 10:30 a.m. IMPLEMENTING A PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGET PROCESS SFU has moved partially to a budget allocation process in which dollars are allocated according to performance. (For example, VP Advancement's budget is dependent on fund-raising results). On the academic side of the institution, "dollars follow scholars", so that the enrollment management process drives the budgets of the faculties. This session will focus on the development and management of the process. 10:30 10:45 a.m. BREAK Bill Krane Associate Vice President, Academic Martin Pochurko Associate Vice President, Finance 10:45 12:00 p.m. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: PERFORMANCE-BASED BUDGETS Following questions/comments on the previous session, invited panelists will present the experience of their institutions and a moderated discussion will focus on the following issues: (a) the role of PBB in alignment of resources and strategic priorities; (b) whether PBB should be applied across an institution or only to specific units; (c) the extent to which universities are moving towards PBB; (d) what are the prerequisites for successful PPB development? Moderator: Jon Driver Vice-President, Academic and Provost Discussant: Peter Ricketts Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Carleton University 12:00 1:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCH 1:00 2:30 p.m. REVITALIZING TEACHING AND LEARNING This session will consider recent critiques of the undergraduate experience across the North American post-secondary system and attempts to renew strategic focus on undergraduate education and the development of innovative teaching approaches. 2
Following the implementation of general education requirements in all undergraduate programs in the mid-2000's, a task force examined the support for teaching and learning at SFU. This resulted in a substantial set of proposals that are currently being implemented. Significantly, attention has shifted away from technological "fixes" to the need to create a pervasive culture of teaching and learning across the institution. 2:30 2:45 p.m. BREAK Bill Krane Associate Vice President, Academic Stephanie Chu Director, Teaching and Learning Centre 2:45 4:00 p.m. DIALOGUE AS A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL In the early 2000's SFU opened the Wosk Centre for Dialogue at its Vancouver campus. The physical facility prompted a faculty member to develop the "semester in dialogue" concept, in which about 20 students spend a semester working on a theme from a multi-disciplinary perspective, and become deeply engaged with the community. During this session, participants will be guided in a dialogue on experiential learning at universities as an organizational paradigm. Speaker: Mark Winston Director, Semester in Dialogue 4:00 6:45 p.m. FREE TIME 6:45 p.m. Meet in the hotel lobby to walk as a group to the restaurant. 7:00 p.m. GROUP DINNER BLUE WATER CAFE 1095 Hamilton St (@ Helmcken) Oceans Room SFU has more than 20 years experience with a multi-campus environment. Remarks at this dinner event will compare and contrast the establishment and evolution of two campuses (Vancouver and Surrey) and their relationship to the Burnaby campus. Particular attention will focus on the role of the two campuses in community engagement activities. 3
Opening Remarks: Laurie Anderson Executive Director SFU Vancouver Campus Joanne Curry Executive Director SFU Surrey Campus Keynote Remarks: Shauna Turner Assistance Deputy Minister, Competitiveness & Innovation Division BC Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Friday, May 4, 2012 JOSEPH & ROSALIE SEGAL CENTRE AT HARBOUR CENTRE 515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver 8:10 a.m. Please meet in the hotel lobby to travel as a group to the university. 8:30 9:00 a.m. BREAKFAST 9:00 10:30 a.m. WORKING IN A DIVERSIFIED PSE SYSTEM British Columbia has a wide range of PSE institutions (research universities, teaching universities, community colleges, technical institution etc), and also has a robust system for transferring students and credits between institutions. This session will explore how students flow through this system and achieve success. 10:30 11:00 a.m. BREAK Rob Fleming Executive Director and Co-Chair British Columbia Council on Admissions & Transfers Deborah MacLatchy Vice President Academic & Provost Wilfrid Laurier University Ronald Bond Council Chair, Campus Alberta Quality Council 4
11:00 12:30 p.m. WORKING WITH A PRIVATE COLLEGE PARTNER SFU has the longest running agreement with a private partner (Fraser International College) to prepare international students for university work. This session will review the history of the relationship, the evolution of programs, the integration into the BC post-secondary system, and success rates of students. It would also review the management of concerns re privatization of public education and quality control. Perspectives from other universities will enrich the discussion. Sarah Dench Director, University Curriculum & Institutional Liaison Bev Hudson College Director and Principle Fraser International College Stephen Grundy Vice President Academic and Provost Royal Roads University 12:30 2:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCH AND CLOSE QNU members are invited to discuss forthcoming meetings, including: the October joint meeting of NatVac, QNU and CAUBO the February QNU meeting at Concordia the Spring international site visit 5