The Centre
The University of Lincoln, Centre for Clinical and Academic Workforce Innovation (CCAWI), was established in April 2005. The Centre sits within the Faculty of Health, Life and Social Sciences. The Centre was set up by joint Directors Professor Tony Butterworth CBE and Professor Ian Baguley. The Centre is now led by Director, Dr Christine Jackson.
The Mission
The mission of the Centre is to be:-
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'‘An expert resource available to Government policy strategists and health and education economies that can create and drive clinical and academic workforce innovation’
The Expertise
The Centre has developed unmatched expertise from previous work within the health and education sectors. Centre staff have substantial publication records and a strong track record in organisational development and clinical and academic workforce innovation. A series of previous publications and reports can be found on our website at www.lincoln.ac.uk/ccawi.
The Centre has expertise in the following:-
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Labour market intelligence
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Case study methodology
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Innovations in education commissioning
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Health and social care workforce policy innovation
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Curriculum development for a new workforce
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Commissioning and managing research projects
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Organisation development
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Strategic planning
