New Institute of Teaching and Learning Fellows
24 Jun 2021
We are delighted to announce that 11 colleagues from across the University will begin Fellowships with our Institute of Teaching and Learning (ITL) in September.
ITL Fellowships are open to Academic and Professional Services colleagues, offering the opportunity to work on a project to enhance teaching, learning and the student experience. Fellows work in partnership with our students to bring about positive change, which can then be cascaded across the University.
The quality and diversity of applications this year was extremely high – the response, particularly after such a challenging year, was inspiring. It was very difficult to narrow down the field, thus we are granting double the number of Fellowships than originally planned.
We’re pleased to welcome the new cohort of Fellows and their wide range of exciting projects, which will run from September 2021 to June 2022. We think they will have a great positive impact on teaching, learning and the student experience at Manchester.
Fellow | School / Department | Project |
James Brooks | School of Engineering | Students as course creators: creation of a new 'independent study' course unit |
Li-Chia Chen | School of Health Sciences | Developing a peer support scheme to support the transition of an articulated programme |
Emily Cooksey | School of Engineering | Providing effective support to WP students from application through to end of year 1 |
Wendell Kimper | School of Arts, Languages and Cultures | Accessible by design: developing inclusive pedagogies |
Jennifer McBride | School of Biological Sciences | Blending the synchronous with the asynchronous |
Craig Morley | University Library | Student use of webcams during online synchronous teaching |
Neil Morrison | School of Natural Sciences | Student 'study expenditure' and its alignment to the 'study budget' in flexible learning |
Thomas Nühse | School of Biological Sciences | Pilot studies for a flexible, competency-based course in Quantitative Biology |
Emma Ormerod | School of Health Sciences | Developing an education framework for simulated learning |
Jennifer Rose | Alliance Manchester Business School | Peer-to-peer assessment |
Stephen Wheeler | Digital Learning / University of Manchester Worldwide | Developing a framework for online and blended learning that focuses on encouraging students to engage critically with their subject |
This will be our second cohort of Fellows, following the success of our inaugural group in 2020/2021. We’re looking forward to sharing more about how they approached their projects throughout the last academic year on our blog TEA: Teach, Explore, Apply. You can already find posts there from Maria Canal and John Owen on their work around virtual labs and student partnership, and this series will continue in the coming weeks. You can also find information about our inaugural Fellows and their projects on the ITL website, where we will be bringing you additional resources and toolkits developed as part of their work.
If you have any queries about our Fellowships, you can contact the Institute team on teaching.learning@manchester.ac.uk.
Professor Judy Williams
Associate Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students
Director of the Institute of Teaching and Learning