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Building a Collaborative Cross-University Network for Enhanced Teaching and Learning

The Hallam Guild, led by Professor Jacqueline Stevenson and David Kyffin, aims to foster a vibrant cross-university network of staff, academics, students, and alumni. By creating communities centered around shared goals, expertise, and interests, we strive to enhance teaching excellence and student experiences. Our initiatives focus on mutual knowledge exchange and innovative practices that transcend departmental boundaries. Open to all, our membership invites diverse engagement, offering opportunities for collaboration, funding support for projects, and active participation in events, workshops, and activities that align with our vision of educational transformation.

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Building a Collaborative Cross-University Network for Enhanced Teaching and Learning

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  1. Professor Jacqueline Stevenson Head of Research (SIoE) DavidKyffin Head of Operations (HallamGuild)

  2. Create: a cross-university network of staff, academics, students, and alumni with shared goals and expertise and commoninterests • Build: new communities of experts based on themutual • exchange of experience, knowledge, skills andpractice • Enable: creative approaches to enhancing teaching excellence and student experiences which transcend departmental, faculty, and disciplinaryboundaries • Give: opportunities to all who wish toengage Foundations

  3. Use the cross-university communities of staff and students to enhance processes, experiences and try newideas. • Help to embed a culture of educational excellence focused on building and sharing best practice. • To support the Transforming Lives strategyand • the Shaping Futures BoardKPIs. Aim andPurpose

  4. Membership of the Hallam Guild is open to all staff, students, and alumni on an equal and equitablebasis • Conferred at the point individuals sign up through the Hallam Guildwebsite. • Information and membership, may be open to externals who also wish to engage with our work. • Members can sign up to Hallam Guildgroups • andevents. Membership

  5. Support & sponsor projects and groupswhich • enhance our approaches to teaching expertise and studentengagement • A Visiting FellowsProgramme • Hallam Guild On-Line – website and information repository • Events, seminars andactivities • Support for projects andgroups. Guildactivities

  6. Areas we supported in the last academicyear: • Extended/foundation or 'top up'degrees • Post graduate studentengagement • Digitalengagement • ActiveHallam • General staff-studentengagement • All levels of academic, professional services staff andstudents • £1-10k of funding perproject OurProjects

  7. Specific focus on 'Applied Learning' forprojects • This academic year - 11 projects & over 40groups • Split into 8themes Academic Year18/19 Building Communities Developing Pedagogic Expertise Enabling Equity Enhancing Employability Leading Research Inspiring Reading& Writing Supporting Students Promoting Wellbeing

  8. Hallam Guild Website What's happening

  9. How can we get Course Leaders involved with the Hallam Guild? • Ideas and suggestions for how Hallam Guild might support Course Leaders ? Opportunities

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