UCL's Wilkins Building - UCL Portico with art installation Razzle Dazzle - redacted CIA documents from the FOIA archives, hidden by camouflage - by UCL Slade School of Fine Art student Emily Lazerwitz, 2016. Courtesy of Mat Wright
UCL's Wilkins Building - UCL Portico with art installation Razzle Dazzle - redacted CIA documents from the FOIA archives, hidden by camouflage - by UCL Slade School of Fine Art student Emily Lazerwitz, 2016. Courtesy of Mat Wright - UCL's diverse community of students, staff, alumni and partners have been asked to help shape our vision, mission, values, and priorities by feeding into the UCL strategic plan 2022-27 consultation. Our new strategic plan will set out our whole-university priorities for the next five years, helping focus our effort and investment on a small number of shared priorities agreed through consultation with our community and stakeholders. It will maintain the trajectory established by UCL 2034, our 20-year strategy, and our ambition to be London's global university. Launching the consultation UCL President & Provost, Dr Michael Spence, said: "UCL 2034 is an important statement of vision and aspiration for UCL as a globally leading university. Seven years in, our sector, our city and the broader external environment have changed dramatically, and we are emerging from a global pandemic during a time of geopolitical and social change. With several institutional strategies at the end of their duration, it is time to review our progress in research, education and innovation and reset our goals for the next period of our development." The consultation was formally launched at a Town Hall event on Monday 1 November.
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