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CUBO Accommodation Strategy Group
17th February 2025
MS Teams, 13.00-15.00
The CUBO Accommodation Strategy Group is for senior managers responsible for the strategy and delivery of student accommodation, spanning the broad remit of student accommodation activity in higher education and:
providing a network for senior accommodation professionals in the UK and Ireland
providing a forum for discussion of topical issues and sharing best practice that supports members to develop a strategic approach to the delivery of student accommodation
encouraging innovation, new ideas and perspectives through discussions and guest speakers
supporting CUBO, as an expert organisation consulted by Government and sector governance bodies, to formulate responses to relevant government announcements, white papers and new legislation
providing input to help CUBO to shape research and benchmarking in the area of student accommodation
Meeting Agenda
Introductions
Updates from across the UK and Ireland (influencers, developments, and disrupters). Noted below are a few items of interest but members from these countries will also be invited to share their knowledge: 3.1 Scotland 3.2 N. Ireland 3.3 Wales 3.4 Ireland 3.5 England
Topical updates and developments Using some online interactive Q&As, we will gather, explore and drive discussion around topical issues members are currently tackling, thinking about and forming solutions for.
UUK Code update In the absence of Trudy Williams, CUBO Executive Director Nysa Pradhan, will provide an update on the new Code.
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