Session 59: The NTF network
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24377/studentexp3323Abstract
Session overview:
National Teaching Fellowship (NTF) is a prestigious award that celebrates individuals who have made an exceptional impact on student outcomes and the teaching profession. The NTF scheme is managed by Advance HE and applications are judged through a robust and competitive process, with only around 55 awards made across all UK Higher Education Institutions. Successful applicants must demonstrate:
- the value of their work in relation to benefit for staff and students;
- it’s reach in terms of the influence of their work outside of their expected frame of activity, and;
- the impact on policy, practice and/or student outcomes.
National Teaching Fellowship is open to academic staff and colleagues from professional services whose roles have significant and direct impact on students. LJMU can submit up to three nominees each year and has a clear and transparent process for selecting nominees. Nominees are supported by a network of LJMU NTFs and work closely with a dedicated mentor to develop their Claim.
Key learning points from this session:
- have an opportunity to meet LJMU’s NTFs and hear their stories of nomination;
- learn more about LJMU’s process of selection and the support provided to nominees;
- find out more about the benefits of being a member of the LJMU NTF network.
The NTF network PowerPoint. Only LJMU staff and students have access to this resource.
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