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Title: Change Management at Ghent University


1
Change Management at Ghent University
  • Bert Hoogewijs

2
Situating the city
  • Between the coast and Brussels
  • Part of Flanders
  • Dutch-speaking
  • Ghent University (UGent)
  • 25,000 students
  • distributed campus

3
Historic City of Gent
4
Situating the University
  • Founded in 1817
  • Autonomous public university since 1991
  • 11 faculties and 134 departments
  • 5,500 staff
  • Part of Ghent University Association

5
Other Universities in Flanders
Founded Students
K.U.Leuven (Louvain) 1425 27,000
VUB (Brussels) 1834 (1969) 9,000
UA (Antwerp) (RUCA-UFSIA-UIA) 1995 (2003) 9,000
LUC (Limburg) ( TUL with Maastricht) 1971 2,500
KUB (Brussels) 1969 700
6
Mission statement
  • Education
  • Research
  • Services to society
  • Also
  • socially committed, pluralistic, broad
    international profile, decentralised and dynamic,
    participation

7
Organisational Structure I
  • Rector and Vice-Rector
  • Board of Directors
  • Executive Committee
  • Management Committee

8
Organisational Structure II
  • Central administration (8
    Departments)
  • 11 Faculties ( Faculty boards)
  • Faculty departments
  • Degree planning committees
  • Advisory councils and committees

9
Change Management Overview
  • Financial reform 1991-1996
  • Reorganisation of Faculty departments
  • Resource allocation models
  • Personnel management reorganisation
  • Reform of central administration
  • Bologna process

10
Financial Reform
  • Autonomy led to financial accountability
  • Reduction of personnel costs
  • Reduction of Faculty departments
  • Introduction of resource allocation models
  • Constraints on spending

11
Resource Allocation Models
  • Autonomy and lump sum funding
  • Distributive codes for distribution of resources
  • More autonomy for faculties

12
Distributive codes
  • Academic staff
  • 85 teaching activities
  • 30 programmes offered
  • 45 teaching load
  • 10 graduate dissertations
  • 15 research
  • New analysis of real needs in progress
  • Decentralisation

13
Reorganisation of Departments
  • From 400 to 134
  • Smallest administrative unit
  • Collectively responsible for organisation of
    teaching (content degree planning committees)
  • Led by elected chairman
  • Research units

14
Personnel management reorganisation I
  • Support staff
  • new procedure for hiring
  • job assessment and evaluation
  • job function classification
  • functional groups with specific salary scales

15
Personnel management reorganisation II
  • Academic staff
  • new career model for senior academic staff
  • two major classes and a dual approach
  • seniority and biannual evaluations (incl. student
    evaluations)
  • competition applies to the highest categories

16
Reorganising the Central Administration I
  • First analysis of information flows led to
    recommendations
  • Second analysis led to STaR project
  • S service-oriented
  • T transparant
  • and
  • R responsibility-oriented

17
Reorganising the Central Administration II
  • STaR led to new structure from 1 Oct 2001
  • Eight central departments
  • Educational Affairs
  • Research
  • Administrative Affairs
  • Personnel and Organisation
  • Finance
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Infrastructure and Facility Management
  • Student Facilities

18
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
  • Automation of administrative procedures
  • First application is Finance (with SAP)

19
Educational change Bologna
  • Bologna Prague Berlin
  • European Higher Education Area
  • Convergence towards 2-cycle structure of
    Bachelors and Masters degrees
  • Implementation by 2010

20
Bologna in Flanders
  • Structural Decree (April 2003)
  • Other decrees to come (by 2004-2005)
  • Professionally oriented and Academic Bachelors
    degrees
  • Masters degrees of at least 60 credits (1 year)
  • Masters degrees as additional qualification
  • Ba-Ma system implemented from 2004-2005

21
Associations
  • Collaboration between 1 university and several
    other institutes of higher education
  • Ghent University Association comprises 4
    institutions
  • University supervises research of the members of
    the association
  • Bridging programmes

22
Accreditation
  • Quality assurance
  • In Flanders in collaboration with the Netherlands

23
Flexible learning
  • Decree is being prepared
  • Individual learning paths
  • From credit transfer to credit accumulation

24
Ghent University Association
  • Legal status since the spring of 2003
  • Representatives of all institutes in governing
    bodies
  • Co-operation by means of wide-ranging working
    groups
  • Discipline-oriented working groups discuss
    content
  • The transition towards the Ba-Ma structure is on
    course

25
Strategic Policy Lines
  • Continued and strict budget control
  • Market-orientation
  • Internationalisation
  • Personnel management
  • Innovation

26
Conclusion
  • Drastic transition from state university to
    autonomous public university
  • Confidence in the future

27
Change Management at Ghent University
Bert Hoogewijs Universiteit Gent Sint-Pietersnie
uwstraat 25 B-9000 Gent Belgium Bert.Hoogewijs_at_
UGent.be
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