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Academic Strategy Group (ASG)

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Membership 2025/26

Vice Chancellor (Chair)

Professor Stuart Croft

Provost (Chair)

Professor Caroline Meyer

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education)

Professor Lorenzo Frigerio

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International)

Professor Michael Scott

Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research)

Professor David Leadley

Finance Director or nominee

Nikki Constant

Vice-Provosts/Chairs of Faculty

Professor Rachel Moseley (Arts)

Professor Mike Ward (Science, Engineering and Medicine)

Professor James Hayton (Social Sciences)

Director, Research & Impact Services Dr Navdeep Bains

Academic Registrar

Adam Child

The Deans of:

 

Warwick Business School

Professor Andrew Lockett

Warwick Manufacturing Group

Professor Kerry Kirwan

Warwick Medical School

Professor Gavin Perkins

The Chief Operating Officers of:

 

Warwick Business School

Gareth Bennett

Warwick Manufacturing Group

TBC

Warwick Medical School

Jane Hodge

Faculty of Arts

Oliver Cooper

Science & Engineering Hub

Ruth Cooper

Faculty of Social Sciences

Jackie Clarke
In Attendance:
  • Helen Mead (Chief Finance Officer for consolidation of ARC, Arts, SS and PSG)
  • Karen Terry Weymouth (Director of People Strategy & Insights) 
  • Satnam Rana-Grindley (Director of Communications - Corporate Brand) 
  • Gemma Richardson (Head of Strategic Planning, Secretary) 
  • Claire Wightman (Planning Coordinator, Assistant Secretary) 

Terms of Reference

Purpose

To provide strategic oversight for the delivery of the University’s Education, Research and International strategies, as approved by Senate and Council, ensuring alignment and integration across academic and professional services activities. The Group advises on priorities that advance the University’s academic ambitions, excellence, and impact.

1. To provide strategic co-ordination and leadership on behalf of UEB ensuring the University delivers excellence in education, research and impact.

2. To provide oversight for development and response to key sectoral evaluation requirements e.g. REF, TEF, NSS, international and national rankings and league tables, making recommendations or institutional action to improve the University position, regularly reviewing the impact of any changes.

3. To consider enabling strategies that support the overall institutional strategy and assess the robustness and associated risk management.

4. To ensure University resources are aligned to support the delivery of the University’s strategies for education and research, including capital space and planning, professional and support services, commercial services and core academic infrastructure, referring key matters to other bodies as appropriate.

5. To provide a forum for early strategic ideas or potential major initiatives for research and education, helping to refine options for further consideration.

6. To monitor wider social, political and economic factors within the UK and globally impacting upon ability to deliver excellence in education and research and develop appropriate responses.

7. To receive reports from / recommendation as required:

  • Academic Resourcing Committee
  • Student Recruitment Strategy Group
  • Fees Working Group
  • International Committee (reports into ASG)
  • Rankings Strategy Group
  • Faculty Steering Groups (report into ASG)
  • Digital and Operations Committee

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Reporting Structure

The Academic Strategy Group reports to the University Executive Board.

Click here to see a diagrammatic representation of the Committee Structure.

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Secretariat

Secretary: Gemma Richardson (Head of Strategic Planning)

Assistant Secretary: Claire Wightman (Planning Coordinator)

Email: ARCAdministrators@warwick.ac.uk 

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Meetings

Dates of meetings of the Academic Strategy Group can be found within the University Committee Timetable.

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