This session is part of the HESPA Showcasing Good Practice Week 2025. The aim of this week is to provide a space for our members to share with each other the work they have done which they feel has been a particular success, and to celebrate and promote the hard work of planners in the HE sector.
Synopsis:
This session will provide an overview of the University of Chester’s underlying theory, principles and approach to model Portfolio cost and efficiency.
Whilst we are still trying to fully answer the question posed by the majority of senior academic leaders; through our approach, we have aligned principles and datasets to create a simple solution to model whether a course or portfolio costs too much.
For Chester, this approach is redefining portfolio planning and we will demonstrate how this has been translated into a self-service tool for Faculty to cost and explore options for delivery.
Speakers:
Sam Kirk-Jones, Head of Planning, University of Chester
Darius Austin, Senior Planning Officer, University of Chester
Tagged : Data Evaluation and Visualisation, Student Number Planning
Type : Meeting