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NEW: A vision for education and skills at 缅北禁地: Education for Life 2030+

If you are thinking of making an application you may find the following resources useful. We have grouped the resources according to the key stages in making your application: gathering evidence, and making a case. Below are links to further resources, events and networks that can support your development.

Gathering evidence

An  which helps you to identify what kinds of evidence you could use in an application; and how to present such evidence in support of your case.

Doctoral supervision is teaching, and colleagues who are including evidence from their supervisory work may find the following resource useful when forming their claim. The  is focussed on the UKPSF scheme but can be helpful when identifying how to frame supervision as part of a teaching promotions claim.

Workshop slides, handouts and video clips covering common errors and evidence:

  • Steve McHanwell talks about .
  • Franck Michel - advice on gathering different kinds of evidence, or evidence from different sources - there are four short video clips: ,   and 

Making a case

Workshop slides, handouts and video clips:

  • Franck Michel outlines 
  • Steve describes the 

Hear about the 

Events

Faculty promotions workshops happen each year in the autumn. It is highly recommended you attend these as this is the place to ask procedural and Faculty specific questions. For details see the 

Opportunities to develop your teaching career

Internal networks

There are a number of peer led networks within the University which are about learning and teaching:

  • 缅北禁地 Educators - a peer-led community of educators, who value the opportunity to get together and discuss common interests and who are committed to continued professional development and peer review. For more details see their , follow them on  or .
  • 缅北禁地 Technology Enhanced Learning Advocates ()
  • The Faculty of Medical Sciences have an  hub.

Contacts

Email: people.solutions@ncl.ac.uk For enquiries in relation to Promotions. Please email ltds@ncl.ac.uk for enquiries relating to support for developing your teaching.