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Join us for a series of dynamic workshops and seminars hosted by the Higher Education Academy (HEA), focusing on leadership, teaching excellence, employability, and sustainable development. These events are designed to improve student learning experiences and promote innovative teaching practices across all disciplines. Engage with leading experts, share insights, and collaborate with peers in higher education. For more information about our strategic goals and upcoming events, visit our website or contact us directly.
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Workshop & seminar series • Higher Education Academy
Welcome Mr Chris Hoyle HEAR Intern (Leadership & Strategy) chris.hoyle@heacademy.ac.uk Dr Nikki Spalding Academic Development Officer (Leadership &Strategy) nikki.spalding@heacademy.ac.uk Higher Education Achievement Report www.hear.ac.uk @HEA_HEAR
The Higher Education Academy • Works in partnership with HEIs, student bodies, academic and professional staff and sector agencies and funders. • Champions excellence in learning and teaching in higher education. • Committed to improving the student learning experience by: • raising the status of teaching • adding to the body of knowledge relating to pedagogy • enhancing professional teaching practice • facilitating networks and communities of practice. http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/strategic-plan • The Higher Education Academy Strategic Plan 2012-2016
Workshop & seminar series • Promote research and evidence that has informed departmental and institutional policy and practice • HEA funded • Hosted by individual institutions • Thematic • Employability • Internationalisation • Education for Sustainable Development • The Higher Education Achievement Report • Discipline • Covering all discipline areas • http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/seminar-series
Forthcoming seminars http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/seminars-themes
HEAR Academy 2014 is a one-year specialist programme run by theHigher Education Academyand the Centre for Recording Achievement. • HEAR Academy will provide: • tailored on-site and remote support for development at an institutional level; • structured opportunities for participants to support one another through peer-peer contact via two meetings and through a mailbase. • http://www.hear.ac.uk/other_sites/resources/detail/hear/HEAR_Academy_2014
HEA annual L&T conferences • HEA STEM Cluster Annual ConferenceEnhancing the STEM Student Journey30 April-1 May, University of Edinburgh • HEA Social Sciences Cluster Annual ConferenceTeaching forward: the future of the Social Sciences21-22 May 2014, Birmingham • HEA Arts and Humanities Annual ConferenceHeroes and monsters: extra-ordinary tales of learning and teaching in the arts and humanities2-4 June 2014, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester • HEA Annual ConferencePreparing for learning futures: the next 10 years2-3 July 2014, Aston University, Birmingham • http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events
Funding opportunities • Teaching development grants • Create innovative evidence-informed practice in L&T • Collaborative call closes midday on Friday 24 January 2014 • Maximum £60,000 per project • Covers all thematic priorities • International scholarship scheme • Funding to spend 3-6 months visiting international institution • Explore interesting, challenging and innovative international learning and teaching practice and policy ideas • Examine the possibility of implementation within the UK • Closing date: midday Monday20 January 2014 • http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/funding
Keep in touch Website Details of events, resources http://www.hear.ac.uk/ HEAR Mailing listSign up through My Academyhttp://www.heacademy.ac.uk/my_academy Email the HEAR teamhear@heacademy.ac.uk Twitter@HEA_HEAR