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Apply for 2018 University Teaching Fellowship scheme by 14 May

Monday, 07 May 2018

2018 University Teaching Fellowship Scheme

There is still time to apply for the 2018 University Teaching Fellowships scheme.

The University of Reading Teaching Fellowship is a prestigious award for teaching and teaching support staff who demonstrate individual excellence and dedication to the development of teaching and learning within the University. 

As well as highlighting individual excellence, the Fellowship Scheme aims to support colleagues in developing skills in this area even further. Each Fellow will receive a bursary of £2,000 to support their professional and personal development (e.g. to enable them to present their work at a national conference). The University awards up to five Teaching Fellowships each year.

All teaching and teaching support staff are eligible to apply. Applications are open until midday Monday 14 May – unfortunately, late submissions will not be accepted. 

Please see the University Teaching Fellowship scheme page for full details and guidance. If you have any queries, please contact Joy Collier.  

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