About LTEP
Please note that we have closed application submissions as of the 16th of September, 2022.
The University of Aberdeen's Learning & Teaching Enhancement Programme was established in 2007 to encourage the introduction of enhancement activities in learning and teaching and to disseminate effective practice throughout the Institution. It offers small amounts of funding, provided by QAA Scotland, to support the work of their current Enhancement Theme, Resilient Learning Communities.
Colleagues were invited to apply for LTEP funding which aligns with the QAA Scotland's sector-wide Enhancement Theme, Resilient Learning Communities now in its final year.
The Theme's focus is on meeting the changing needs and values of an increasingly diverse student community and a rapidly changing external environment.
Please see below for Year 3 funded projects. Year 1 funded projects | Year 2 funded projects
Year 3 Funded Projects
- A Scoping Network - Ethical Engagements in Creative Practice Research and Teaching
- Developing Supportive Postgraduate Communities
- Developing the resilience of Advanced Entry students through evaluation of support for staff and students
- Staying in and getting on: Developing strategies to support widening access students in their medical studies
- Supporting international PGT students to overcome language barriers
- Using video to build reflection and resilience during practicum placement assessments
- Understanding taught postgraduate students learning experience and the development of resilient learning skills
- Evaluating and developing the explicit teaching of assessment skills for first year Education students