At an event in Birmingham on 11 February 2016 over 120 representatives from the 101 UK institutions that took part in six strategic enhancement programmes (SEPs) came together to discuss the impact of their work and its potential place in the future assessment of teaching excellence. They also shared knowledge about how they had embedded HEA thematic frameworks into their policies and processes.
Presentations given at the conference can be downloaded via the links below.
Main Stage:
Dr Geoff Stoakes - Teaching Excellence Framework
Doug Cole Dr Helen May Hugh Mannerings Dr Joan O'Mahony & Dr Sam Elkington - The student success framework
Bishop Grosseteste University - Internationalising higher education
Newcastle College - Engaged student learning
Sheffield Hallam University - Flexible learning
University of Chichester - Embedding employability
Arts University Bournemouth - Retention and attainment
Session Room: Achieve
University of East Anglia - Student access retention attainment and progression in higher education
University of Chester - Student access retention attainment and progression in higher education
University of Birmingham - Student access retention attainment and progression in higher education
University of Birmingham - Flexible learning
Session Room: Develop
Edgehill University - Employability
Regent's University London - Employability
Royal Veterinary College - Employability
Session Room: Inspire
Sheffield Hallam University - Employability
The University of Manchester - Employability
University of Gloucestershire - Employability
Session Room: Bond
Manchester Metropolitan University - Internationalising higher education
Glasgow Caledonian University - Student as partners
The Open University - Student as partners
University of Hertfordshire - Student as Partners
Session Room: Learn
Sheffield Hallam University (PDF) - Flexible learning
Sheffield Hallam University (Hand-out) - Flexible learning
The events of the day were captured by Simon Heath in his fabulous illustrations and in lively conversation and discussion on Twitter #HEASEP.