Internal Communications course timetable
February 2023
Mon 27 |
All University employees are invited to join an online open meeting to hear updates from Acting Vice-Chancellor Anthony Freeling and colleagues from the Pro-Vice-Chancellors Office and HR Division. Panellists will include:
The meeting will be chaired by James Helm, Director of Communications. |
April 2023
Thu 27 |
All University staff members are invited to join an online open meeting to hear updates about key University activities. Panellists will include the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Dr Anthony Freeling, Professor Kamal Munir, Pro-Vice-Chancelllor for University Community and Engagement, Andi Hudson, Director of HR, and Emma Rampton, Registrary. |
June 2023
Tue 27 |
All University staff members are invited to join an online open meeting. The meeting will feature:
Panellists
Questions You can use this form to submit a question for the panel in advance. We will try to prioritise pre-submitted questions at the start of the Q&A session. Alternatively, you can ask a question on the day using the Teams chat function. |
September 2023
Mon 4 |
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
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Tue 5 |
Information services acceptable use policy: focus group event (University and College IT staff)
Finished
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
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Thu 7 |
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
The University is developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for its information services as part of a series of actions to reduce cyber security risk. Cyber crime is a persistent and ever-changing threat to the University and its people. Defining how IT services should be used appropriately is a significant step in protecting staff, students and the institution from harm. The AUP will set out how everyone who is authorised to use the University’s information services – including University and College staff, students, certain visitors and contractors – can help prevent security-related incidents and avoid harmful activities. These focus groups form part of a wider consultation on the draft policy. More information about the development of information security policies can be found on the UIS website. |
October 2023
Wed 25 |
All staff employed by the University are invited to join an online open meeting. The meeting will feature:
Panellists
Questions You can submit a question for the panel in advance by sending an email to internalcomms@admin.cam.ac.uk. Alternatively, you can ask a question on the day using the Teams chat function. |
January 2024
Fri 19 |
An online open meeting to provide an overview of how the University’s finances are structured, report on the current financial position, and discuss ways in which we can ensure that current resources go where they are needed most. Chair: James Helm, Director of Communications Panellists
Questions You can submit a question for the panel in advance by sending an email to internalcomms@admin.cam.ac.uk. Alternatively, you can ask a question on the day using the Teams chat function. |
October 2024
Wed 16 |
All staff open meeting
Finished
An online open meeting for University staff which will focus on key themes from the Vice-Chancellor's 1 October Annual Address, including the University’s People Strategy, Financial Strategy and innovation agenda. Chair: James Helm, Executive Director of Communications and External Affairs Panellists
Questions You can submit a question for the panel in advance by sending an email to internalcomms@admin.cam.ac.uk. Alternatively, you can ask a question on the day using the Teams Q&A function. Recording The meeting will be recorded and shared on the staff hub sharepoint site. |
January 2025
Thu 23 |
Communicators' Network Away Day
[Places]
A Communicators' Away Day for University and College Communication Professionals at the Triangle Building, Cambridge Press and Assessment. |