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ULTSEC Innovation Fund: Welcome 2014, Thank you 2013

ULTSEC Innovation Fund: Welcome 2014, Thank you 2013. Simon Pallett, HaSS UG Dean Chris Phillips, SAgE UG Dean Innovation Fund panel members 9 th December 2013. What is the Innovation Fund?. ULTSEC awards to teams and individuals Up to £5000 funding for each of 10 projects

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ULTSEC Innovation Fund: Welcome 2014, Thank you 2013

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  1. ULTSEC Innovation Fund:Welcome 2014, Thank you 2013 Simon Pallett, HaSS UG Dean Chris Phillips, SAgE UG Dean Innovation Fund panel members 9th December 2013

  2. What is the Innovation Fund? • ULTSEC awards to teams and individuals • Up to £5000 funding for each of 10 projects • Institutional support for learning, teaching and student experience projects • Pump-priming the development of new or innovative approaches

  3. Why might it be good for me? • Innovation Fund emphasises local priorities and how these link with institutional aims • Wouldn’t it be great if... • If I had the resource I’d... • I need time to think • I wonder what they’re doing over there...

  4. Priority themes for 2014 • Strengthening the relationship between research and teaching, for example: • Developing schemes for students to take part in staff-led research projects • Supporting UG students as they undertake their own research • Reviewing and enhancing the teaching of research skills. • Diversifying our portfolio of programmes, for example: • Addressing needs around Continuing Professional Development (CPD) • Converting resources from an existing module to suit distance learning • Scoping interest in and opportunities for future developments to NU’s portfolio of programmes. • Assessment and feedback projects, for example: • marking criteria • fairness of assessment arrangements and marking • timeliness of feedback • usefulness of feedback • clarity of assessment instructions.

  5. Student involvement in projects • Project ideas put forward in partnership with mixed student/staff teams • Projects that engage students in doing the project, not just as recipients or beneficiaries

  6. Who does this benefit? • The staff and students involved in the project • The Academic Units/Services involved in the project • Other Academic Units/Services at NU • Your subject area/discipline • Other subject areas/disciplines • Links with UKPSF, and reward & recognition of teaching at NU

  7. 2014 application process In response to feedback from past project teams: • Streamlined application form • Guidance notes for applicants • Longer application period • Application workshops • 4-5pm, Wed 15th Jan 2014 • 12-1pm, Thu 23rd Jan 2014

  8. 2014 dates • Closing date for proposals: 12th Feb 2014 • Projects approx. 1 academic year in length • Application form, guidance notes, and information on past projects are online: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/quilt/resources/excellence/innovationfund.htm • Contact is Lydia Wysocki in QuILT (x8952, lydia.wysocki@ncl.ac.uk)

  9. Handover to Innovation Fund 2013 teams • Thank you for your work and commitment • Priority themes were ‘Retention through student engagement’ and ‘Assessment and feedback’ • Housekeeping: • Blocks of presentations: please stay for a full block • 3 presentations in a block, then discussion breaks • Mince pies and tea/coffee in discussion breaks • Making notes for your 2014 proposal is encouraged

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