
Campus Talks by Times Higher Education Campus Talks: How to maximise the essential relationships between university academic and professional services staff
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Mar 26, 2026 Eleanor Hodgson, senior educator developer and director of the ASPIRE pathway at the University of Exeter, brings experience across academic and professional services. She discusses building teaching and AI-focused CPD, bridging strategy and departmental practice, career routes beyond traditional academia, and boosting visibility and progression for professional services staff.
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Professional Services Are University Connective Tissue
- Professional services staff are essential connective tissue across functions like libraries, estates, IT, admissions and student well-being.
- Eleanor Hodgson highlights their deep expertise keeps universities on track for quality student experience and knowledge creation.
Career Path Found By Flitting Between Roles
- Eleanor moved between lecturing, school teaching and project-based professional services before finding educator development.
- She realised the role let her influence teaching institution-wide without teaching every student directly.
Teaching Skill Is Distinct From Research Expertise
- Teaching is a skill distinct from disciplinary expertise, and assuming PhDs automatically make great teachers is a myth.
- Tension arises when professional services are seen as 'jack of all trades' despite having deep higher-education expertise.
