The Digital Excellence Impact Case Studies is a platform to showcase digital excellence in learning and teaching practices and thinking across the University. Launched by the Digital Transformation team in SLAR, our next digital excellence case study spotlights Caitlin Timlin,
First LTExChange Symposium, November 29th – The Connected Curriculum – Keynote and Booking Information
First LTExChange Symposium, November 29th – The Connected Curriculum – Keynote and Booking Information
Tutoring Matters – Free UKAT Webinar
UKAT – Tutoring Matters Webinar, Thursday 19 October 2pm
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) – Week Commencing 23rd October 2023, Book Now!
A reminder of the CPD offering for week commencing Monday 23rd October 2023
Celebrating our Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts (MIEEs) 2023-24
We are pleased to announce and celebrate the outstanding educators at Teesside University who have achieved the prestigious Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert (MIEE) certification. This achievement is a testament to their dedication to transforming education through technology and innovation. Our
Digital Excellence Impact Case Study – Iain Baird
The Digital Excellence Impact Case Studies is a platform to showcase digital excellence in learning and teaching practices and thinking across the University. Launched by the Digital Transformation team in SLAR, our next digital excellence case study is from Iain
Student Journey Team
The Student Journey Team is available to support new and returning students throughout all aspects of their student journey. They are a team of friendly staff who can provide reassurance and deal with a wide range of enquiries including induction and orientation support; navigating and understanding University systems, regulations and policies; and, accessing and signposting to University support services.
Reminder – Teaching a Culturally Diverse Student Population Staff Training Series – How can the English Language Centre help with students’ academic skills development in a culturally diverse learning environment?
It is well recognised that teaching students in a culturally diverse learning environment is extremely rewarding, but also present challenges, both for academics and students. Such challenges will be daunting for those who have limited experience of supporting and teaching overseas students, but also for students experiencing for the first time an international classroom. Book onto this session here…
Why is StREAM use important?
Research shows that if a student is more engaged with their course, then they are typically more likely to progress in their studies. As such, TU encourages our students to interact with the StREAM platform, to see how their engagement fares and if they are more likely to need support at certain times in their studies.
If you spot a dip in a student’s engagement and you feel that the student needs support, you can refer them to the required service using StREAM. Students have access to their StREAM dashboard so they will be able to see the progress of this referral too.
National Keynote -AI, Professional identities & Future readiness of students
Unlocking the Future: Shoosmiths and Teesside University Explore AI’s Impact on Education Teesside University is excited to announce an event in collaboration with renowned law firm Shoosmiths. On October 11th, 2023, from 14:00 to 15:00, we invite you to join