Considering an application for an individual National Teaching Fellowship or a team Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence?

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Every UK university can nominate up to 3 individuals annually for a National Teaching Fellowship award, a process administered through the UK Higher Education Academy.  The aim of National Teaching Fellowship (NTF) awards is to recognise individual excellence in teaching and/or supporting higher education learning.  The HEA also recently developed an award to recognise the increasing importance of programme teams in teaching and student learning support: The Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE). While both NTFS and CATE are very competitive (55 NTF and 6 CATE awards are made nationally), University staff have enjoyed success, most recently in the 2017 and 2018 rounds.

Presented by Fran Beaton, UELT, Academic Practice Team on Thursday 18 October 2018, 13:00 – 13:45 in the UELT Seminar Room, Canterbury, this briefing is an opportunity to find out about the criteria, the application process, timescale and available support and hear about the experiences of previous NTFS and CATE winners.

Please email cpdbookings@kent.ac.uk to book a place

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