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Promoting innovation and excellence: JISC and UCAS sign agreement
Partners sign agreement on university admissions
which will deliver ‘major benefits’ to HE and research
The use of ICT to support admissions procedures to
higher education and research received a major boost today with the signing
of an agreement between UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service)
and JISC (Joint Information Systems Committee).
With technology becoming increasingly central to the
management, business and administrative processes of universities, the
agreement represents a milestone in the development of university
admissions procedures which exploit the full potential of ICT.‘The use of ICT to support the administrative functions of
universities is an increasingly important area of development for the
sector and an important strand of JISC’s newly-updated
strategy.'
The agreement means the setting up of various projects
which will inform future developments and provide evidence of best practice
from other sectors. Current projects include a scoping study on how the
methods used by employers in providing feedback to unsuccessful job
applicants could be translated to feedback for university applicants and
the development of e-portfolios which allow users to build a record of
achievement and personal development goals.
With UCAS being the world’s largest central admissions
service for higher education, and JISC providing world-class support for
learning, teaching research and administration for FE, HE and research
sectors, the partnership cements a highly productive dialogue between two
key organisations in the educational field.
Dr Malcolm Read, Executive Secretary of JISC, said: ‘The
use of ICT to support the administrative functions of universities is an
increasingly important area of development for the sector and an important
strand of JISC’s newly-updated strategy. We are delighted to be entering
into a formal partnership with UCAS which will, we believe, deliver a range
of major benefits for the HE and research sectors.’
Anthony McClaran, UCAS Chief Executive said: “ICT has
been at the heart of the technical innovations UCAS has launched over the
past five years. This new agreement between UCAS and JISC ensures that this
approach will remain key to future developments of the admissions process,
helping our member institutions to manage increasingly complex admissions
challenges”.
For further information, please contact: Philip Pothen (JISC) on 07887 564
006 or p.pothen@jisc.ac.uk