New Core: New processes and next Town Hall date

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New Core will provide a new system for HR, Finance, Payroll, and Research Grant Management processes across the University, and will have an impact on all staff.

The presentations below provide more detailed information on the processes, functionality, and benefits that the new system will provide for colleagues, and a summary of any changes this will bring to current ways of working. There are a range of presentations depending on the area of the University in which you work, and each of them can be downloaded and shared across your teams.

October Town Hall invitation

You are invited to attend the next New Core ‘Town Hall’ meeting on Thursday 25 October, 12-1pm (venue on Edgbaston campus TBC).

This session will be led by Charlotte Wellington, New Core Programme Lead and will provide an overview on current and upcoming Programme activity including:

  • a summary of recent New Core activity including User Acceptance Testing and Payroll Parallel Running
  • an introduction to the work that the New Core team and colleagues across the University will be carrying out over the next few months to prepare for system launch and what this means for you
  • an opportunity to raise your queries with the New Core team

How to register

All-staff are welcome to attend this event but spaces are limited so registration is essential. To register your attendance please email newcore@contacts.bham.ac.uk including your name and job title.

There will be chance to raise any questions or feedback you may have on New Core at the event, however if you would like to submit a question anonymously ahead of the meeting please add this to your registration email.

Contact us

If you have any questions on the processes included in the presentations, would like to arrange for a member of the New Core team to present in your area on what New Core will mean for you, or have any wider feedback or queries on New Core, please contact the team at newcore@contacts.bham.ac.uk.

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