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Teaching Fellowship and Teaching Excellence information sessions

30 Mar 2022

Book your place on our National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) and Collaboration Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE information sessions as part of the Collaborative Pipeline Programme 2022/23 - places limited

The Institute of Teaching and Learning, in collaboration with colleagues from the universities of Liverpool, Northumbria and Manchester Metropolitan, are running a series of information sessions about the NTFS and CATE as part of the Collaborative Pipeline Programme 2022/23.

The sessions will be led by Professor Judy Williams, Director of the Institute of Teaching and Learning and Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students; Dr Charles Buckley, University of Liverpool; and Patricia Clift-Martin, Institute of Teaching and Learning.

  • Places are extremely limited so apply early. Participants must already hold AdvanceHE Fellowship at Fellow (FHEA) level.

National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) - a series of four sessions, starting on Tuesday, 5 April, 2022 – 12 - 2pm

This series of four sessions is for colleagues who are interested in applying for the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme in 2022-23.

We provide a series of webinars and follow-up support sessions to offer advice and networking opportunities for colleagues who are intending to submit expressions of interest, or who are already in the pipeline to represent their institution in applying for a National Teaching Fellowship (NTF).

  • For more information about NTFS please visit the website.

Collaboration Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE) - a series of three sessions, starting on Thursday, 28 April, 2022 – 12 - 2pm

This series of three sessions runs alongside the NTFS sessions and is for teams or groups of colleagues who are interested in applying for a CATE award in 2022-23.

We provide a series of webinars and follow-up support sessions to offer advice and networking opportunities for colleagues who are intending to submit expressions of interest, or who are already in the pipeline to represent their institution in applying for a Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence (CATE).

  • For more information about CATE please visit the website.