Julia Millette serves as the Student Enrichment Manager at Kingston University, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the academic and personal development experiences of students. With a rich background in managing and teaching educational programs across various sectors—including higher education institutions, local authorities,...
Julia Millette serves as the Student Enrichment Manager at Kingston University, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the academic and personal development experiences of students. With a rich background in managing and teaching educational programs across various sectors—including higher education institutions, local authorities, and charities—Julia brings a wealth of expertise to her current position. Her experience in mass market publishing has further refined her project management skills, enabling her to oversee multiple initiatives effectively.
In her role, Julia is responsible for a diverse array of student enrichment opportunities, including academic peer mentoring, professional mentoring, and personal development workshops. She also manages the course representative system, casual employment opportunities at the university, and an online events portal designed to engage students in a vibrant campus life. One of her key projects is the award scheme that recognizes student achievements, fostering a culture of excellence and motivation among the student body.
Julia excels in recruiting and managing team members for each project, ensuring that they meet stringent deadlines, budgets, and quality standards. Her leadership skills are complemented by her problem-solving abilities, allowing her to navigate challenges and implement process improvements effectively. With a strong foundation in educational leadership and staff development, Julia is dedicated to creating enriching experiences that empower students to thrive academically and personally. Her commitment to enhancing student engagement and success is evident in every initiative she undertakes, making her an invaluable asset to Kingston University.