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Islamic studies: HEFCE’s proposed programme of work

Islamic studies: HEFCE’s proposed programme of work. Dr John Selby, Director (Education and Participation). Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London 17 April 2008. Research – work with AHRC and ESRC Data – HEFCE needs more qualitative Support for the subject Access Sustainability

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Islamic studies: HEFCE’s proposed programme of work

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  1. Islamic studies: HEFCE’s proposed programme of work Dr John Selby, Director (Education and Participation) Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London 17 April 2008

  2. Research – work with AHRC and ESRC Data – HEFCE needs more qualitative Support for the subject Access Sustainability Leadership Staff Teaching resources HEFCE’s initial ideas • Research – work with AHRC and ESRC • Data – initial analysis and further survey • Support for the subject: • Access • Sustainability • Leadership • Staff • Resources for teaching and research.

  3. Research – work with AHRC and ESRC Data – HEFCE needs more qualitative Support for the subject Access Sustainability Leadership Staff Teaching resources A centre of excellence? • What form might a Centre of Excellence take? • Virtual • Dispersed • Act like the HEA subject centres • Some physical space • Funding • Resources for teaching and research • Development of modules.

  4. Other considerations • International models • Process and timing • A European centre? • Resources

  5. Questions for delegates • Which of these options are a priority in time and importance? • Funding or resource issues? • Other things to consider • e.g. resources already available, particular centres of expertise • Other areas to look at? • Other options?

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