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ALTC Competitive Grants Revision Workshop 17 November 2014

ALTC Competitive Grants Revision Workshop 17 November 2014. Professor Stuart Campbell (PVC, Learning & Teaching) Associate Professor Janne Malfroy (Head, TDU) Associate Professor Catherine Sinclair (Academic Coordinator, ALTC Initiatives). Overview. Introduction

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ALTC Competitive Grants Revision Workshop 17 November 2014

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  1. ALTC Competitive Grants Revision Workshop17 November 2014 Professor Stuart Campbell (PVC, Learning & Teaching) Associate Professor Janne Malfroy (Head, TDU) Associate Professor Catherine Sinclair (Academic Coordinator, ALTC Initiatives)

  2. Overview • Introduction • Is your application ready? A self-reflective appraisal • Finalising the application: Project group work • Where to now?

  3. Is your application ready? • Research, development &/or innovation which enhances learning & teaching in higher education? • Achievable in 1 or 2 years • ALTC priority you are addressing? • Value & need for project • need for project (the problem) • link to literature, previous projects (what we already know about solving the problem) • alignment with ALTC values (inclusiveness, long term change, diversity, collaboration, excellence) • purpose or aim • conceptual / theoretical framework • outcomes / products for HEI sector • methodology/ strategies to address the problem • partner institutions • dissemination strategies • Research team with successful track record in other projects

  4. Finalising the application: Project group work • How does your project currently measure up? • What’s missing? • Who will fill the gap?

  5. Questions & comments Where to now?

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