About UHR
The UHR is the professional organisation for Human Resources practitioners in the United Kingdom and Eire universities.
Our publicity leaflet is available
here
The association is divided into geographical regions, members of which meet several times a year to exchange news and disseminate best practice. Each region nominates a member to serve on the Executive Committee, together with a number of directly elected representatives and officers. More information on the regions and their members and activities can be found under the "
Members' area"
section of this web site. Please login on the left to access this area. (password protected for members only).
The Executive Committee, including the Chair, Treasurer and Secretary, meets every four months to formulate policy, plan activities and give strategic direction to the association. The UHR is assisted by a part-time Executive Officer.
A three day residential conference is held each year in the spring.
Development days are held three or four times each year, on topical issues such as employment law.
UHR works with associated bodies such as UUK, UCEA and GuildHE to offer co-ordinated responses to consultations by bodies such as the Funding Councils and government, and to share information and best practice.
The Executive Committee with effect from 13 October 2011 is:
Other members: NE Region Chair: Phill Dixon (Sheffield Hallam), Southern Region Chair: Malcolm Willis (Winchester), Midlands Region Chair: Alun Reynolds (Leicester), Ian Cheetham (Bath), SW Region Chair: Guy Gregory (Bristol), Cathy Abu (Bedfordshire), Scotland Region representative: Ian Black (Glasgow), Wales Region Chair: Jayne Dowden (Cardiff), NW Region Chair: Gill Hemus (MMU), M25 Region Chair: Kim Frost (University of London), Veryan Johnston Newcastle (CPD lead), Nick Rogers (University of the Arts, London), Eire Region Chair: Chris McNairney (NUI Galway).
Co-opted: Juliet Amos (Teesside), (to 30 September 2012)
The Executive Officer is Helen Scott,
exec@uhr.ac.uk