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A REPUTATION FOR RELEVANCE – UNIVERSITIES ENGAGING WITH SOCIETY WORLD 100 REPUTATION NETWORK CONFERENCE The University of Manchester 9 – 11 September 2019 Conference Day 1 | Tuesday 10th September 2019 Alliance Manchester Business School 8.45 - 9.30 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE WELCOME AND OVERVIEW 9.30 – 9.45 Alan Ferns, Associate Vice-President for External Relations and Reputation, The University of Manchester MANCHESTER: UNIVERSITIES, POLITICS, PARTNERSHIPS 9.45 - 10.00 Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester OVERVIEW 10.00 – 10.15 Mark Sudbury, Head of Global Network Development, The World 100 Reputation Network Plenary 1 10.15 -10.55 DEMONSTRATING IMPACT: THE STORY AND PURPOSE BEHIND #MADEATUNI CAMPAIGN Nicky Old, Director of External Relations, Universities UK & Nicole Martin, Associate Director, MHP Communications, Followed by Q&A. Plenary 2 10.55 – 12.00 THE EXPERT STRIKES BACK: RESEARCH EVIDENCE AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Professor Brian Cox OBE, Professor and Cosmologist, The University of Manchester 12.00 – 13.00 LUNCH Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshop 3 THE LIBERTY PARADOX: HOW ENHANCING REPUTATION SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT: THE SHOULD UNIVERSITIES THROUGH CIVIC UNIVERSITY ASIAN EXPERIENCE RESPOND TO FREEDOM OF FUNDRAISING Ovidia Lim Rajaram, Chief SPEECH CHALLENGES IN Ian Rowley, Director of Communications Officer, RELATION TO Development, National University of DEVELOPMENTS IN BOTH Communications and Singapore (NUS) & Tomo 13.00 - 14.15 SOCIAL MEDIA AND IN Strategy, The University of Sato, Manager, Global POLITICS? Warwick, Richard Brabner, Engagement Office, Keio Renée Merkx, Director of Director, UPP Foundation & University Strategic Communications and Kate White, Director of Marketing, Leiden University Development & Alumni and Monique Mourits, Director Relations, University of Communications and Manchester Marketing, Utrecht University Plenary 3 14.20 – 14.50 DEVELOPING A CIVIC UNIVERSITY AGREEMENT – WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN PRACTICE? Professor Jane Robinson, Dean of Engagement and Place, Newcastle University 14.50 – 15.20 BREAK Workshop 4 Workshop 5 Workshop 6 SUSTAINABILITY AT THE CHINESE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: CORE: THE EXPERIENCE OF STUDENTS: MANAGING A WINNING STRATEGY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF REPUTATION AND UNIVERSITIES SOCIETAL NAVARRA EXPECTATIONS RELEVANCE AND María Iraburu, Vice President Dr Miguel Lim, Lecturer in REPUTATION – THE CASE OF of Faculty Affairs, University Education and International TWO LEADING CANADIAN 15.20 – 16.30 of Navarra Development, The University UNIVERSITIES of Manchester and Darren Susan Mide Kiss, Senior Goodsir, Chief Director – Community Communications Officer, Engagement, University of UNSW Calgary and Louis Arseneault, Vice-Principal (Communications and External Relations), McGill University 16.30 – 18.30 FREE TIME 18.30 – 22.00 CONFERENCE DINNER – Whitworth Art Gallery Conference Day 2 | Wednesday 11th September 2019 Whitworth Hall 8.30 - 9.00 COFFEE OVERVIEW 9.00 - 9.15 Louise Simpson, Director, The World 100 Reputation Network Plenary 4 9.15 – 9.45 THE UNIVERSITY AT THE HEART OF MANCHESTER Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell, Vice Chancellor and President, The University of Manchester Plenary 5 9.45 - 10.15 DUTCH CITY INNOVATION IGNITION Rowinda Appelman, Project Manager, City Deal in Education, Dutch Government MAKING AN IMPACT: THE DATA GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: THE ROLE OF UNDERPINNING THE RANKINGS REPUTATION IN INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS 10.15 - 11.10 Mark Caddow, Data Scientist, Times Higher Mark Sudbury, Head of Global Network Education Development, The World 100 Reputation Network MANCHESTER SHOWCASES GRAPHENE RESEARCH AND IMPROVING SOCIAL COMMUNICATIONS AND INNOVATION WELLBEING IN THE OPENNESS AROUND THE James Baker, CEO COMMUNITY SENSITIVE TOPIC OF ANIMAL Graphene@Manchester and Julian Skyrme, Director of RESEARCH 11.15 – 12.45 James Tallentire, Marketing Social Responsibility, and Graham Morrissey, Director of and Communications Manager, members of the community BSF, Faculty of Biology, Faculty of Science and Medicine and Health, and Engineering Jamie Brown, Head of Communications, Division of Communications and Marketing 12.45 - 13.45 LUNCH Workshop 7 Workshop 8 Workshop 9 MAXIMIZING THE DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNICATIONS IMPACT CONTRIBUTIONS THAT CAN THROUGH SPORT – BUILDING THROUGH YOUR ORG CHART BE MADE BY HIGHER RESILIENCE AND MENTAL Philippe Beauregard, Chief EDUCATION IN ADDRESSING WELL-BEING AMONGST Communications Officer, THE NEEDS OF OLDER SCHOOL CHILDREN 13.45-14.45 Concordia University, Johanna ADULTS Tracy Chalk, Chief Marketing Lowe, Director Marketing & Christine O’Kelly, Age Officer, University of Communications, The Friendly Co-Ordinator, Newcastle, Australia University of Sydney and Dublin City University David Estok, Vice President Communications, University of Toronto 14.45 - 15.15 BREAK Plenary 6 15.15 - 15.45 REDISCOVERING THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF UNIVERSITIES IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY Jonathan Grant, Vice President & Vice Principal (Service), King’s College London 15.45 – 16.00 W100 ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2020: reveal of next venue DRINKS AND REFRESHMENTS - Crowne Plaza roof top bar 16.00 -17.00 Study tour group depart 16.30 for airport (18.50 flight) 17.00 Event close ADDITIONAL SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Sunday 8th September 2019 Optional activities for those already in Manchester (kindly arranged by The University of Manchester) 11.50 Hotel pick up 13.00 – 14.30 Lunch and tour of Tabley House 14.30 Travel to Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre 15.00 – 17.00 Tea/coffee and tour of Jodrell Bank Centre 18.00 Arrive back at hotel (latest) Members’ Day | Monday 9th September 2019 7.45 Optional breakfast meeting with Ovidia Lim-Rajaram, NUS 9.15 Coach pick up at Crowne Plaza hotel 10.00 – 12.00 Old Trafford Stadium tour/BBC MediaCityUK 12.00 – 14.00 Canal boat trip including lunch 14.00 – 16.00 City tour followed by afternoon tea at John Ryland’s Library 16.30 Arrive back at hotel 18.30 Drinks reception and dinner at Manchester Museum .