National Teaching Fellow workshop – change of date

Please note the change of date for this workshop

Invitation to the National Teaching Fellow workshop

Welcome from Dr Geli Roushan, Head of FLIE, and workshop facilitated by BU National Teaching Fellows Dr Mel Hughes and Professor Debbie Holley.
Interested staff for this year and those interested in preparing for next year are warmly welcome to attend. Both academic and professional staff can be nominated, and those from underrepresented groups are encouraged to participate in the scheme. Fractional staff can be nominated.
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The purpose of the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) is to recognise, reward and celebrate individuals working in UK higher education (HE) who have made an outstanding impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession. FLIE have the key role in developing and promoting the scheme, and selecting the individuals (up to three) who go forward annually. FLIE hold the formal instituional links with AdvanceHE, who run this award, and support the application process.

Pre workshop task:

Read about the aims and objectives of the scheme from the AdvanceHE website
https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/awards/teaching-excellence-awards/national-teaching-fellowship

Indicative plan:
Monday 20 February 1-3pm FG04

1.00-1.15 Welcome and overview of the scheme Dr Geli Roushan with Debbie Holley and Mel Hughes
1.15-1.45 Developing your claim section 1 and feedback
1.45-2.15 Developing your claim section 2 and feedback
2.15-2.45 Developing your claim section 3 and feedback
2.45-3.00 Concluding comments and next steps
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No need to book, just come to FG04 (ground floor of the Fusion Building) on Monday 20 February at 1pm.
Please contact FLIE@bournemouth.ac.uk with any enquiries.

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