
the scale, scope and methodology of the project.
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In addition, the full project plan must include the following information:
sustainability of the project outcomes beyond its funded lifetime. potential relevance more widely across the University (through, for example, sharing of lessons learnt from the project or possibility of adoption and/or adaptation by other departments). involvement of students as active partners. a clear rationale for the enhancement (based on, for example, evidence of need, existing good practice at the University or elsewhere, or the learning and teaching literature). Preference will be generally given to those projects that demonstrate the following: The proposed project must demonstrate that it will enhance teaching and the student learning experience through the direct support of teaching. However other excellent and innovative learning and teaching proposals can also be considered.Īpplicants should also consider how their proposed project aligns with and actively works towards the goal of the University’s Climate Action Framework principle for Learning and Teaching to develop educational initiatives that build a world class reputation for high quality education on climate-related issues with global reach and scale for example, by providing opportunities for students to study and work on climate related issues delivering programmes with a sustainability agenda or delivering pedagogically innovative teaching practices to reduce carbon emissions. This academic year (2021/22) preference will be given to applications that address assessment and feedback and/or degree outcome gaps. Projects may wish to undertake research into an aspect of learning and teaching in higher education, or may seek to develop practical approaches. The Fund is open to allow proposals to emerge from existing good practice, innovative ideas and current issues in the University and the wider HE sector. Projects must demonstrate how they will enhance teaching and the student learning experience and contribute towards the delivery of the University’s Education Strategy 2021-26.
Who can submit an application for funding?.