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Creating Academic Leadership through a Fellowship Programme

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Page 1: Creating Academic Leadership through a Fellowship Programme

Creating Academic Leadership through a Fellowship Programme

Elizabeth NoonanProfessor Bairbre Redmond

University College Dublin

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This paper:

• Examines the background factors leading to the creation of a Fellowship scheme

• Looks at the guiding principles behind the scheme

• Charts the development of the Fellowships so far.

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Context 1: Internal Structures

•Major re-structuring of university within 3 years (2004- 2007)

•11 Faculties into 5 Colleges;

•80+ Departments into 35 Schools

•Full modularisation of all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes

•Strong institutional focus on research

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Context 2: External & Internal Factors

•Change in student demographic •Drop in student attendance•Academic difficulties arising from introduction of modularised/semesterised curriculum

•Clear rewarding of research output •Unclear benefit for being involved in teaching.

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Context 3:University approaches to T&L

•Teaching Support Unit working with individual enthusiastic teachers, little change/movement in this population

•Unrelated small T&L projects in existence, little general dissemination

•New Heads of Teaching appointed in each school (department) to support new structures.

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Head of Teaching Roles

Chores• Timetabling, updating module descriptor

forms, other tedious admin chores • Admin side very burdensome due to ‘teething’

problems with computer systems• T&L overwhelmed by the mechanics of

modularisation rather than the substance And lack of authority • “Absolute lack of authority combined with

absolute responsibility”

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Frustrations:

•“We’re overwhelmed by the mechanics of modularisation rather than the substance”•“We haven’t had time to devote more time to sharing experiences and insights about teaching”•“Absolute lack of authority combined with absolute responsibility”•“This work won’t get me promoted”

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Combined to Create:

• Working in a time of significant change• Significant T&L issues needing to be addressed:

assessment, engagement etc• Motivated staff but either dispersed or focused on

“chores”• Lack of clarity as to how teaching-focused effort

would be rewarded.

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Philosophy and Opportunity• National strategic fund (SIF) for Higher Education

• Key concept to join up emerging leaders and find a way of connecting them & their interests to the institution’s agenda

• Emphasis on rewarding current and future contributions

• “Developing the Learning University” (Martin, 1999)

• Wenger’s (2002) concept of “communities of practice”

• Fellowships in Teaching and Academic Development

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Disciplines Teaching FellowsScience & Engineering

Human Sciences

Health Sciences KEY STAFF IDENTIFIED WITHIN A DISCIPLINE

SPECIFIC/THEMATIC SKILLS MATRIX

Life Sciences

Arts/ Humanities

Business & Law

First Year Experience

Developing the modular system

Post-graduate education

Curriculum Innovation

Research Focused Teaching

Assessment & Feedback

Possible Thematic Areas for Development

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Fellowships in Teaching & Academic Development

• 2 year funding stream to support 8 Fellows• Communications strategy “snap effect”:

high visibility and high quality branding• Project commenced May 2007• A hybrid model incorporating:

– Teamwork on institutional themes– Individual activity in subject area– Institutional link: University of Limerick

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Fellows Chosen in 2 AreasGeography & Planning

Spanish

Sociology PsychologyArchitectural Engineering

Chemical Engineering

Linguistics Computer Science

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Fellowships in Teaching & Academic Development: Progress

• Two project teams and 10 individual projects established

• Colloquium with University of Limerick scholars

• Initial dissemination of projects: Universitas 21 Conference February 07

• Future conference papers identified: FYE Experience, EAIR, SRHE

• Website established to promote internal/external visibility

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Fellowships in Teaching & Academic Development: Benefits

• Collaborative working: crossing the discipline boundaries

• Increased visibility of the Fellows as a group of experts within the University

• Purposeful relationship between practice research and future policy

• Strengthening of individual identity• Future benefits?