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A series of podcasts in which two Registrars (or similar) talk about higher ed stuff. Hosted by Dr Paul Greatrix, Registrar at the University of Nottingham, the podcast has a lot to offer for everyone working in universities and colleges. Higher education is a wonderful and frightening world and university Registrars have much to say about most of it. Across the 50 episodes in Season 1 and into Season 2 there is much to enjoy and learn from a wide range of sector leaders in the UK and beyond.
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SAG RTA Rajasthan's 1st Registrar & Transfer Agent Services provider company. The organization has been granted the role of a Registrar and Transfer Agent via authorization by the SEBI. SAG RTA (Registrar and Share Transfer Agent) also claims complete RTA Services over multiple requirements of the investors including dematerialization of securities via CDSL/NSDL depositories, dividend payout through ECS transfer. Also, SAG RTA being the share transfer agent would certainly transfer securitie ...
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Swedish and UK Registrars learning from each other over four decades This episode of the podcast sees a second discussion with Lee Sanders, Registrar and Secretary and Chief Operating Officer at the University of Birmingham. This time we are talking about a long standing collaboration between Swedish and UK Registrars, generations of whom have been…
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It's time for more exciting bonus content. Whilst on this podcast you will usually find me in conversation with registrars and other higher ed notables, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. In this short Registrarologue then you can hear m…
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In this episode of University Registrars (and Others) Talking About Stuff I talk to someone who is very much not a registrar but a notable figure nevertheless. Dr Vince Wilson recently retired as Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham and among the stuff we learn about is Vince's distinctive academic journey from a degree in pharmacy t…
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Because it doesn't believe in complete stops and has an aspirational spirit of offering countless new services with the ultimate goal of meeting the needs of shareholders and investors, SAG-RTA, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) department Authorized Registrar and Transfer Agent, has gained popularity. The RTA organization has earne…
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SAG Infotech provides multiple RTA Services for physically transferring share certificates. Clients must submit the Share Transfer Form (SH-4) and transfer deed to either our registered office or our Registrars together with the share certificate. The next steps are handled by our experienced staff. For our client's convenience, we have made Form S…
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SAG Infotech Private Limited is the business that developed SAG Registrar and Share Transfer Agent, one of the most well-known names among tax and accounting specialists for pioneering by developing the next software. With its groundbreaking software created especially for the tax sector, CA's and CS's, and individual business entities, SAG Infotec…
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In the latest episode of University Registrars Talking About Stuff I chat with Dr George Turner, University Secretary and Clerk to the Council at the University of Roehampton. We naturally discuss George's early academic career which, quite distinctively, started out with him forming a punk band at 16 and then being inspired to study music at Sheff…
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The mission of SAG RTA is to deliver excellent Registrar and Share Transfer Agent Services across the country. Whether it's the investor or the fund business, the goal is always the comfort and happiness of the client. In addition to handling investor transaction details, the department also excels at mailing, presenting precise data to the authori…
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The mission of SAG RTA is to deliver high-quality Registrar & Tranfer Aent Services across the country. Whether it's the investor and shareholders or the fund business, the goal is always the comfort and happiness of the client. In addition to handling investor transaction details, the department also excels at mailing, presenting precise data to t…
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Thanks to high-rate facilities and a group of motivated employees, SAG RTA has become the first SEBI-accredited RTA Services supplier in India. As a well-known Registrar and Transfer Agent, SAG RTA manages the following transactions/activities on behalf of its clients (fund houses & investors). Additionally, SAG RTA's dedicated team of skilled and …
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As Rajasthan's first SEBI-authorized Registrar and Share Transfer Agent company, SAG RTA takes pride in being the first company in that field. The company must be legitimately registered on the RTA list maintained by National Securities Depository Limited (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Ltd. (CDSL). Under RTA Services, the company provides e…
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During its new role as RTA, the organization is dedicated to providing clients across the country with high-quality RTA services. In addition to dematerialization through CDSL/NSDL deposits, dividend distribution via ECS transfer, revalidation of divided shares, regulatory reporting, issuance of duplicate share certificates, and much more, SAG Info…
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It's time for more exciting bonus content. Whilst on this podcast you will usually find me in conversation with registrars and other higher ed notables, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. In this short Registrarologue then you can hear m…
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As part of the SAG RTA service, the company offers a panel that has a higher level of customization and provides the required features for every company. Business secretaries benefit from this useful tool because it makes retrieval of information simple and quick. File arrangement and management tools provide SAG RTA with the ability to organize an…
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This episode of University Registrars and Others Talking About Stuff finds me in discussion with higher education sector data guru Andy Youell. Whilst Andy started his working life at Rolls Royce working on various aircraft he soon found the appeal of data and HE funding (not to mention sector acronyms) irresistible and joined PCFC just before it m…
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It's time for more exciting bonus content. Whilst on this podcast you will usually find me in conversation with registrars and other higher ed notables, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. In this short Registrarologue then you can hear m…
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The SAG RTA (Registrar and Share Transfer Agent) panel offered is highly customizable, meeting the unique provisions of each association. Company secretaries may easily and quickly get the information they need thanks to this useful feature. Additionally, SAG RTA's file arrangement/management tool makes sure that all papers related to share transfe…
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Yes, here's a bit more exciting bonus content. Whilst on this podcast you will usually find me in conversation with registrars and others, talking all about higher ed matters, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. In this short Registrarolo…
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It's time for more bonus content. Whilst I'm normally in conversation with registrars and others here, talking about lots of HE stuff, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. This short Registrarologue then is a bit of ramble by me all about …
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It's bonus content time. Whilst I'm normally in conversation with registrars and others here, talking about lots of HE stuff, I've got some other diversions to share. There will be some new podcasts along soon but in the meantime I wanted to provide a bit of bonus content. This short Registrarologue then is a bit of ramble by me all about cats on u…
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Through their nationwide network, SAG RTA offers top-notch Registrar & Transfer Agent Services to clients, including investors, fund companies, distributors, etc. From the investor's perspective, the Registrar and Share Transfer Agent act as a single-window solution by assisting them with the transfer of share certificates (buying or selling record…
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In its new role as a Registrar & Transfer Agent, the company is committed to providing customers nationwide with outstanding and industry-leading Registrar & Transfer Agent Services. All meeting, mailing, and regulatory reporting requirements are handled on behalf of investors by SAG RTA, the industry's top provider of RTA Services, as necessary. W…
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A number of services provided by SAG RTA can make managing share transfers much easier. The dashboard is one such tool that gives a quick overview of all the important data. The management of share transfers, shareholding information, and other significant information is made simpler for company secretaries as a result. The SAG RTA panel can be alt…
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This episode of University Registrars Talking About Stuff finds me talking stuff with Lucinda Parr who is Registrar and University Secretary at the University of Bristol. Looking back to the beginning of her career Lucinda recalls working as a departmental administrator at Goldsmiths to help fund her masters and enjoying it so much that she ended u…
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In this episode of the podcast I have a really good conversation about stuff, mainly governance related, with Louise Nadal, Secretary at the London School of Economics. We learn about Louise’s career journey, which started with a series of short term roles in London universities culminating in a role in HR at Imperial College at which point she rea…
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The latest episode of the podcast finds me talking to Richard Taylor who is Chief Operating Officer at Loughborough University. Like quite a few others in similar positions Richard's taste for HE management started with a stint as a sabbatical officer at Durham University before landing an exams administration job at Loughborough and then returning…
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My latest guest on University Registrars (and others) Talking About Stuff is Keith Zimmerman who has just started a new role at King's College London as Executive Director for Transformation of Education and Student Outcomes. Keith has a long and varied career in the sector which began at the University of Exeter where he started a PhD but then had…
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The latest guest on University Registrars (and others) Talking About Stuff is John Rushforth who is Executive Secretary of the Committee of University Chairs (CUC) as well as having a number of other sector roles too. John has been around for quite a few years now and, before he joined the newly formed HEFCE, his early work was with the Audit Commi…
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The first episode of Season 2 of University Registrars (and others) Talking About Stuff is a landmark in more ways than one. My guest this time is Professor Chris Husbands, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University, who has just announced that he is to leave his role at the end of the year after eight years in charge. We talk about Chris' care…
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The latest episode of the podcast (number 50! who would have thought we would make it this far) features Chris Hale, Director of Policy at Universities UK. Chris is not a registrar but is very well placed to talk about registrar-related stuff. We learn about his current role in policy and his career trajectory post graduation which saw him fill a n…
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The latest episode of the podcast sees me talking about stuff with Mike Shore-Nye who is Registrar and Secretary at the University of Exeter. We talk about Mike's role at the university and his title, which now has a classic feel to it but means that it requires some explanation, particularly to those not familiar with university administration. We…
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In this episode of the podcast, a longer one this time as there is so much to talk about, I'm joined by someone who is not a Registrar but the founder, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of Wonkhe, Mark Leach. We start with Mark's time as a student and subsequently sabbatical officer at the University of Kent where he first became fascinated with university c…
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For the latest episode of the podcast I have the great pleasure of talking to Niamh Lamond who is Registrar and Chief Operating Officer at Swansea University. Niamh has enjoyed a long career in higher education covering several of the Celtic corners of the sector including Cornwall, Northern Ireland and South Wales. She spent a significant period i…
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In this latest edition of the podcast I talk to Aaron Porter, a consultant extraordinaire and floating higher education all rounder. We explore at some length Aaron's years as a student leader in NUS, first as Vice-President at a time of strong partnership working with politicians and HE agencies, then followed by year as President in 2010-11 durin…
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Episode 45 of University Registrars Talking About Stuff features Chris Ince who is University Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer at the University of Hull. We discuss this distinctive title (not quite unique in the sector) and the particular role Chris plays which has real logic to it given the way that the external regulatory environment has g…
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For episode 44 of the podcast I have the privilege of talking to Hugh Martin, Registrar and Chief Administrative Officer at the British University in Dubai. We review Hugh's career trajectory, which saw him starting in business but then moving into a series of university positions, in a variety of different roles. One of the most interesting of the…
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In this, the 43rd episode of the University Registrars Talking About Stuff podcast, I am delighted to be talking to James Rolfe who is Chief Operating Officer at Anglia Ruskin University. James joined Anglia Ruskin some four years ago after an unusual career journey which began in the civil service in Whitehall in the 90s before leading him to a ro…
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For episode 42 of the podcast I am in conversation with Khadir Meer, Chief Operating Officer, Registrar and Clerk to the Board at SOAS, University of London. Unusually for the podcast this is the first time we have talked too so it's an interesting way to meet. Khadir has only been in the role for nine months having previously worked as COO and Dep…
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In episode 41 of the podcast I talk about stuff with a notable sector leader, Professor Craig Mahoney who is Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Law. From growing up on a farm in Tasmania Craig came to the UK to study, ending up at Queen's University Belfast to complete his doctorate before taking up a series of academic posts …
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Episode 40 (I can't quite believe we've made it to number 40) finds me in conversation with Dr Tim Bradshaw, Chief Executive of the Russell Group. We hear about Tim's very much unplanned career journey from a geology PhD to presenting to a US Senate Committee and then policy work in the House of Lords and the CBI before moving to a succession of ro…
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In episode 39 of the podcast I am really pleased to be speaking to Alistair Jarvis, Chief Executive of Universities UK. We begin by looking back at Alistair's career journey which started out with a sabbatical role at Kent before moving into a number of roles which catered for his taste in public policy and higher education. These included a stint …
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In another international outing for the podcast this episode is brought to you via Finland from where I am joined by the first Chief Financial Officer I've spoken to on the podcast, Marianna Bom of Aalto University. We begin by exploring Marianna's career journey, from her first post graduation role working for an elevator company before moving to …
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In this edition of the podcast I talk to Wendy Alexander, Vice-Principal International at the University of Dundee, about her remarkable career, her university's international activities, student life after the pandemic and the future direction of higher education in Scotland and the UK. Wendy's career has taken her around many parts of the world b…
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In Episode 36 of University Registrars Talking About Stuff I have the opportunity to chat with Jackie Njoroge who is Director of Strategy at the University of Salford. We learn about Jackie's position as Director of Strategy which represents a distinctive and wide-ranging role and one she hugely enjoys. Discussing her unusual career journey we hear…
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Episode 35 of University Registrars Talking About Stuff is another international edition, this time featuring Martin Melkersson, Chief Operating Officer at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Martin is the first Swedish COO I've talked to about stuff here and we learn firstly about his 10 years at SLU and his broad-ranging role, …
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In Episode 34 of University Registrars Talking About Stuff I have an interesting half hour chatting about stuff with Steve Knight who has been Chief Operating Officer at the University of Sunderland for six years now. Steve has had a distinctive career journey which started with a 26 year stint in the RAF followed by time at Middlesex University an…
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In this edition of the podcast I have a really enjoyable chat with Patrick Hackett who is Registrar, Secretary and COO at the University of Manchester. We learn first about Patrick's career journey from architect to working in estates at Royal Holloway and then to Reading followed by a spell of consultancy before a 13 year stint at Liverpool Univer…
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For this Episode, number 32 in the series of University Registrars Talking About Stuff, I had the privilege of talking about stuff to Stephan van Galen of Groningen University in the Netherlands. We caught up for an in person (in person!) chat at recent HUMANE Winter School where both of us were presenting case studies on our universities and their…
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This latest episode of University Registrars Talking About Stuff provides an extremely welcome return for Newcastle University's legendary Registrar Dr John Hogan. Back in Episode 9 John and I talked, among other things, about stuff such as the impact of cuts in the 80s, the experience of working at the University of Warwick, life under lockdown an…
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As in the modern world, every businessman and intelligent investor want to find out the benefit of Registrar and Share Transfer Agent. So, here is Rajastahn's No. 1 Registrar and Share Transfer Agent that is SAG RTA which plays the role of a medium-sized entity bearing all the responsibilities of mutual funds, financial and non-financial dealings, …
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