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Case study 3

Case study 3. Cate Thomas Head of e-learning Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences. Overview. Introduction Our bid ‘plus points’ Our challenges Benefits Conclusion. University of London External Programme + University of London Library

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Case study 3

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  1. Case study 3 Cate Thomas Head of e-learning Faculty of Health and Social Care Sciences

  2. Overview • Introduction • Our bid ‘plus points’ • Our challenges • Benefits • Conclusion

  3. University of London External Programme + University of London Library • Nature of project – all you wanted to know about access management but were too afraid to ask… • Unusual HE set-up

  4. Our bid ‘plus points’ • Came from a genuine perceived need • Considering inter-relations with existing/previous projects • Accessed documentation from previous projects • Identified and pushed our USP

  5. Challenges • Getting partner organisations lined up • Getting institutional buy-in at the right time • Getting it written on time! • Designing a plan that’s feasible for your organisation

  6. Benefits • Externally funded research project • Part of network • Learning

  7. Conclusion • Start as early as possible • Get all the help you can • Be prepared to commit time to writing the submission

  8. Cate Thomascthomas@hscs.sgul.ac.uk

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