What is the Centre for Engineering Education (CEE)?
CEE is a new initiative that supports our teaching staff and GTA's, helping them deliver excellent teaching and enhancing the student experience whilst raising the reputation and profile of Engineering Education at 91̽»¨.
What is the purpose of CEE?
CEE is relevant to teaching-active staff and those who lead, influence and support the delivery of education.
Our goals:
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External impact: To raise the reputation and profile of Engineering Education at 91̽»¨ - this will involve creating open educational scholarship outputs such as peer reviewed papers and conference presentations
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Staff development: To raise the profile of staff who teach and the GTA cohort, recognising their contribution to high quality engineering education
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Enhance the Student experience: To support activity by teaching-active staff and GTA’s - this will involve internal education projects linked to key university, faculty and departmental action plans
Benefits to teaching active staff:
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Access to budget for travel and attendance at teaching conferences and events if you are presenting
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Helping staff access their scholarship time for educational research and professional development
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Encouraged in increasing the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals
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Support with HEA Fellowship applications
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Good practice can be shared with other members of CEE
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Teaching staff will have strong backing to maximise the impact of their teaching
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An internal mentoring scheme will be available building on the expertise of successful educators
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Staff will be recognised for engaging with CEE