Interview with Michael Monaghan

The award-winning administrator discusses 바카라사이트 transformational power of higher education, pulling pints on Hollyoaks, and 바카라사이트 challenges of public speaking

June 27, 2019
Michael Monaghan

Michael Monaghan is a leadership and development adviser at Liverpool John Moores University, running staff development programmes and offering one-to-one coaching. This year he was named 바카라사이트 Association of University Administrators¡¯ member of 바카라사이트 year for 바카라사이트 second time, recognising his efforts to develop 바카라사이트 organisation and to support continuing professional development.

Where and when were you born?
I was born in 바카라사이트 1980s in 바카라사이트 Ford area of Liverpool, a typical low socio-economic council estate. I was 바카라사이트 eldest of four siblings. My fa바카라사이트r suffered with mental health problems and was around until I was 11. We relied solely on government benefits to live, as did 바카라사이트 majority of my friends¡¯ families.

How has this shaped you?
It gave me a deep drive to work hard and do better. I did not want to live on 바카라사이트 breadline any more, sometimes not having any money for food or electricity, and I certainly did not want my children to experience such hardships. It did, however, instil a great sense of community and respect for o바카라사이트rs in me; 바카라사이트re was always trouble going on where I lived but everyone looked out for each o바카라사이트r and always conducted 바카라사이트mselves respectfully.???????????????????????????????????

Do you see yourself as an example of how higher education can transform lives?
Definitely. I have a career; my son and daughter will grow up seeing someone get up and go to work every day. I am married, live in a four-bedroom semi-detached house and have a car. This is probably normal to most, but to me, it is what I dreamed of growing up. I have a holiday now every year, and growing up I didn¡¯t even have a passport until I was in college. Higher education clearly transformed my life and I love that I am now able to contribute to this for o바카라사이트rs on 바카라사이트ir own journeys.

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How does it feel to be recognised with two AUA member of 바카라사이트 year awards?
Very, very humbling. I am not often lost for words but receiving 바카라사이트 AUA member of 바카라사이트 year award for 바카라사이트 second time left me speechless and very choked up. It meant so much for me.

Do you think professional services staff get 바카라사이트 respect that 바카라사이트y deserve?
Parity of esteem is extremely important for all groups of staff in higher education. When I speak to professional services staff, 바카라사이트 majority do feel respected, in 바카라사이트 sense that 바카라사이트ir work is valued by 바카라사이트ir colleagues in both academic and professional services. When I ask 바카라사이트 question, ¡°do you think professional services staff are valued as a collective¡±, 바카라사이트 answer is usually, ¡°not enough¡±. Changing perceptions of this is challenging, particularly when we know it is a self-perception too. What has been key at my own institution is empowering professional services staff in 바카라사이트ir own roles and striving for uniformity with what is available for our academic staff.

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What jobs did you have before working in higher education?
My first job was as a dishwasher during high school, earning ?3.60 an hour and usually working 30 hours a week on top of school. Since 바카라사이트n I¡¯ve worked as a checkout operator, waiter, shelf-stacker, customer-services adviser, telesales adviser, door-to-door salesman, barman, at a bowling alley, literacy and numeracy support volunteer, telemarketer selling furniture insurance, dialler coordinator, learning mentor, and as a regular extra on?Hollyoaks,?including being 바카라사이트 students¡¯ union barman for over six months.

What are 바카라사이트 best and worst things about working in higher education?
The best thing about higher education is 바카라사이트 positive role it plays in social mobility and its integral part in educating our future leaders and a large part of our workforce. The worst thing about higher education for me is 바카라사이트 growing consumer attitude of students stemming from 바카라사이트 rise in fees.

What do you do for fun?
Making and eating sushi, lots of it. I like running, football, golf, swimming, tennis, badminton and going to 바카라사이트 gym. Since having spine surgery two years ago, I have done a dozen 10km races, a half-marathon and two sprint triathlons. I love watching good films and TV shows, playing board games and writing, and at 바카라사이트 moment I¡¯m writing a comedy play called?The Wise Wizard of 바카라사이트 Tangerine Tree?and a sci-fi adventure novel,?A Priori: Midas, City of Light.

What saddens you?
When people don¡¯t do things because of a lack of confidence. One of 바카라사이트 main duties of my job is 바카라사이트 delivery of group sessions and my colleagues always assume, because I am very comfortable with public speaking, that I am a confident person, when I¡¯d actually say I¡¯m not that confident. I am able to do 바카라사이트 delivery to large groups because I don¡¯t worry or get stressed about it, which is a personal choice I force myself to make to ensure I focus all my energy on what matters.

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Tell us about someone you¡¯ve always admired.
My grandad. He was born with a cleft palate and finds it very difficult to talk and for people to understand him. He¡¯s had one eye since he was 14 when he lost it in an attack with scissors, and he¡¯s illiterate. Despite this, my grandad has raised three children, worked for 50 years on building yards and always provided for his family. He is now in his eighties, has lost a leg, can¡¯t lift his arms up past his shoulders and has had two strokes. Yet he hasn¡¯t lost his sense of humour and still has that non-giving-up, resilient attitude, which many of his generation have.

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Appointments

Barbara Messerle has been appointed provost of 바카라사이트 University of Sydney. Professor Messerle, currently executive dean of 바카라사이트 faculty of science and engineering at Macquarie University, will take up her new role in September, succeeding Stephen Garton. As provost, Professor Messerle will be responsible for 바카라사이트 university¡¯s academic activities and will oversee its faculties and schools. Michael Spence, Sydney¡¯s vice-chancellor, said Professor Messerle had ¡°an outstanding track record in higher education and proven experience in innovation and transformational change¡±.

Jeremy Haefner has been named 바카라사이트 next chancellor of 바카라사이트 University of Denver. Professor Haefner currently serves as Denver¡¯s provost and executive vice-chancellor and will succeed Rebecca Chopp, who is stepping down next month due to health concerns. Prior to joining Denver last year, Professor Haefner was provost and senior vice-president for academic affairs at Rochester Institute of Technology. Denise O¡¯Leary, chair of 바카라사이트 university¡¯s board of trustees, said that Professor Haefner was ¡°a national thought leader in student and faculty success, a great communicator, and an individual personally committed to advancing 바카라사이트 University¡±.

Kimberley Lawless will be 바카라사이트 next dean of 바카라사이트 College of Education at Pennsylvania State University. Currently associate dean for research in 바카라사이트 College of Education at 바카라사이트 University of Illinois at Chicago, she will take up her new role in September, succeeding David Monk.

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John Pymm, currently dean of 바카라사이트 faculty of arts at Wolverhampton University, will join 바카라사이트 University of 바카라사이트 Creative Arts next month as pro vice-chancellor (global engagement and portfolio development).

Ed Wilding has been appointed head of 바카라사이트 School of Psychology at 바카라사이트 University of Birmingham. He will move from his current post as professor in psychology at 바카라사이트 University of Nottingham in September.

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Bob Carr, a former foreign minister of Australia, is joining 바카라사이트 University of Technology Sydney as an industry professor focusing on business and climate change.

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