Letter from the Director
Dear Colleagues:
Universities are a critical component
of the shift to a knowledge-based
economy. Staff working in information
technology and information services
in universities have a special obligation
to maintain their skills at the highest
levels. Increasingly, these staff
require an understanding of management
issues and need to acquire new techniques
to deal with challenges outside their
area of technical expertise.
CAUDIT (the Council of Australian
University Directors of Information
Technology) has joined with EDUCAUSE
(the peak USA organisation associated
with IT and higher education) to
develop and present a staff development
program.
The CAUDIT-EDUCAUSE Institute endeavours
to develop present and future leadership
in information technology and information
services in higher education through
a curriculum that focuses on a balance
between technical, managerial and
leadership concepts and skills and
enhances participants' knowledge
of trends in higher education.
The Institute program is designed
for high quality and intensive interactions
among attendees and between attendees
and faculty (the Institute's name
for the facilitators) chosen for
their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm
for their profession. The number
of attendees is limited to 40. Time
for reflection and renewal is an
integral element of the Institute
program.
If you are interested in your professional
development, in your career, in becoming
a more valuable contributor to your
institution, in remaining current
in key areas of management theory
and technique specifically focused
on higher education, please join
us at the 2003 CAUDIT-EDUCAUSE Institute
at the Calypso Plaza, Coolangatta,
Queensland from 31 August to 4 September,
2003.
John Lockwood Director, CAUDIT-EDUCAUSE
Institute
Nick Tate, Chair, CAUDIT
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