Date and Location: Thursday 15th September 2015, Wolfson Room, Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London
- Welcome and Introduction: Key themes and issues (Peter D’Sena, IHR/University of Hertfordshire)
- Curriculum Design, Quality Assurance and the Student Experience (Marcus Collins, Loughborough University)
- Modes of Teaching 1: teaching small groups – the seminar/workshop (Jamie Wood, University of Lincoln)
- Modes of Teaching 2: digital history in the student learning experience (Adam Crymble, University of Hertfordshire) [for more information, see Adam’s website]
- Promoting Peer-to-Peer Teaching, On and Offline (Melodee Beals, Loughborough University)
- Assessment, Feedback and Feed Forward (Peter D’Sena, IHR/University of Hertfordshire)
- Building My Career and Job Applications (Catherine Armstrong, Loughborough University)
- Closing remarks: The Teaching Excellence Framework (All)