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Global Perspectives on Student Housing
Colin Marshall Globalisation Director for ACUHO-I Director Campus Life University of Ballarat
Global Perspectives on Student Housing
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Overview of session • About ACUHO-I
• Standards and Core
Competencies
• Campus Housing Management
• 21st Century Project
• Challenges for the profession
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• Who is ACUHO-I?
• What do we do?
• ACUHO-I is the association for you
• Membership benefits and privileges
• Membership types
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ACUHOI’s mission
ACUHO-I aspires to be the leading global network & United States expert on College &
University housing, by providing access to knowledge & resources.
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Learn > Network > Grow > Discover > Succeed
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CONNECT FACE-TO-FACE
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STARS COLLEGE
NHTI
MENTORSHIP
THE PLACEMENT EXCHANGE
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
CONNECT FACE-TO-FACE
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• ACUHO-I Workgroups
• Facebook and Twitter
• ACUHO-I Online Network
• News Blog & Listservs
• Member Directory
CONNECT ONLINE
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ONLINE EDUCATION
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ONLINE EVENTS AND TOOLKITS
SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOLKITS FOR PROFESSIONAL STAFF • Identify professional development priorities and guide action plan
development • Create constructive conversations and coaching • Aggregate data for departmental planning
WEBINARS AND VIRTUAL ROUNDTABLES • Presentations by subject matter experts on hot topics in the profession • Virtual Roundtables allow for extended discussion with peers • Scheduled on a monthly basis
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RESOURCES
• ACUHO-I Library • Talking Stick magazine published six
times a year (both digital and online) • Journal of College & University Student
Housing (both digital and online) • ACUHO-I Bookstore
• ACUHO-I News Blog
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ACUHO-I’s Standards and Core Competencies
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STANDARDS AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES FOR COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY HOUSING PROFESSIONALS
• Mission • Functional Areas • Qualifications • Ethics
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12 KNOWLEDGE DOMAINS
• Ancillary Partnerships • Conference Services • Crisis Management • Dining Services • Evaluation and Planning • Facilities Management • Fiscal Resources and Control • Human Resources • Information Technology • Occupancy • Residential Education • Student Behavior
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ACUHO-I’s Campus Housing Management
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New from ACUHO-I is the six-volume book set Campus Housing Management. The most comprehensive campus housing resource.
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Vol. 1 Past, Present, & Future Vol. 2 Residence Life & Education Vol. 3 Facilities Construction & Management Vol. 4 Business & Information Technology Services Vol. 5 Auxiliary & Partnerships Vol. 6 Staffing & Management
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ACUHO-I’s 21st Century Project
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What was it? • Forward thinking in the design of students residences on
University campuses
• The 21 Housing Project Summit: A process of bringing a number of stakeholders into a conversation
• The goal was not to predict the future, but to look at trends, evaluate information and envision the future
• Student residences of the future
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The five tenets
COMMUNITY FLEXIBILITY SUSTAINABILITY TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
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Community Security > Location > Mixed Use of Space
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Flexibility
Adjustable boundaries > Stowable furniture > Modification of space> and Accessibility
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Sustainability
Construction materials > Building management systems > Alternate energy sources and energy management > Efficient water use > Recycling > Technology
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Technology
Personalise their space > Deliver information and media > Intranet campus systems
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Innovation
Re-imagining modular construction and design > New uses for technology > Discovering new inspirations
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The building blocks
HOME BLOCK NEIGHBORHOOD VILLAGE
How do students gather & interact?
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The home Primarily a one- or two-person space:
• Privacy obtainable by closing a door
• Moving away from shared bathrooms and sleeping quarters
• Apartment or unit style that could hold as up to eight students, with one- or two -person rooms
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The block A grouping of a number of “homes”:
• Usually referred to as a “floor,” “wing,” or “pod”
• Population totals from 15 to 50, though about 30 students considered typical
• Includes residential support
• Community space
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The neighborhood A grouping of “blocks” and essentially a single building:
– Population of approximately 150 people
– Common amenities and shared public space such as a lobby and front desk, classroom, café, etc.
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The village An arrangement of “neighborhoods” plus a central commons:
– Population in the order of 500 to 1,000 or more
– Size depends on demand
– Community “connected” by geographical proximity, common spaces (such as catering), sense of location,
common civic concern.
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Global challenges for the profession
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Save the date 28 June 2014 – 1 July 2014 Learn more at www.acuho-i.org
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