You can read the following documents before you meet with your supervisor and your team.
Talking about hybrid working
Last updated on 25 May 2024
You and your colleagues will discuss with your supervisor what form of hybrid working to apply. This will depend on the type of work you do, your own preferences and how your team cooperates, among others.
Workplace at home and on campus
Hybrid working also affects the use of space on campus. We will share workplaces more to make smarter use of the available space. Where necessary, the physical working environment will be adapted to support hybrid working. This will take time and require careful coordination. When you work at home, it is important to set up your home office in such a way that you can work safely and comfortably.
- You can read which steps we are taking to develop hybrid working in the Presentation on hybrid working.
- Check the general information on Working from home and Travel Allowance to find out what facilities are available and what can help you work even more comfortably from home.
Working together and staying connected
You will meet your colleagues on campus less regularly in a hybrid working situation. So how can you keep up with what’s going on? How can you collaborate online? What are smart ways to share information? How can you avoid an overflowing mailbox? Here are a few tips to begin with:
- Do you and your colleagues use Teams? Read these tips on the Digital@VU Knowledge Portal - Home (sharepoint.com) and take the Goodhabitz training course on using Teams.
- Take the Goodhabitz training course on Online Collaboration.