The first group of four Graduate Trainees are coming to the end of their year-long programme which has been extremely successful.
As the advert for the 2009-10 scheme describes it:
The University is delighted to announce the Nottingham Graduate Trainee Programme. This innovative programme, aimed exclusively at University of Nottingham graduates from any of the University campuses interested in developing a career in university administration. It offers an invaluable insight into this dynamic management activity whilst developing an understanding of:
* markets
* income streams
* resource allocation processes
* client bases including students, parents, employers, funding bodies and commercial partners.The programme offers four trainees the opportunity to experience key components of university operation and build an understanding of the institution’s strategy. Trainees will spend 12 months undertaking a planned rotation of placements in different areas of the University, reporting to senior staff. Placements will be across central services and schools, and trainees may have the opportunity to experience activity at one of the University’s overseas campuses in Malaysia or China.
The evidence from the presentations by each of the trainees on their experiences and the results both for them and the University is extraordinarily positive. They have all done outstandingly well and all four have now secured other posts within Nottingham which really is excellent news.
Comments on some of the outcomes of the programme can be seen in a recent podcast:
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Like the video, managing the future is hard to do