17 June 2020 Martin Higgs, Communications Officer
As UHR Chair Paul Boustead says in his introduction to the UHR Annual Review 2019-20, published today, “We’re bringing our annual review to you at an unprecedented time. Never in our careers and rarely if ever in our lifetimes have most of us had to think about the multiple challenges that now arrive on our plates virtually daily.”
Of course we reflect on some of the changes we’ve already seen since the coronavirus outbreak, but the review is also a reflective document, which allows us to think back to some of the issues, challenges and successes of the past 12 months. It was a period that saw UHR run its biggest and perhaps best ever conference in Manchester; highlight some brilliant HE projects and teams in UK universities via the UHR Awards; work collaboratively with partners across the sector on everything from pay and pensions to the equalities agenda; and deliver more and better CPD support for you and your teams.
The Annual Review can be read together with the new UHR Plan for 2020-2025.