About LTEP
The University of Aberdeen's LTEP 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 Learning & Teaching Enhancement Programme (LTEP) funding which this year aligns with the QAA Scotland's sector-wide Enhancement Theme, Resilient Learning Communities which runs from 2020-23.
The Theme focuses on meeting the changing needs and values of an increasingly diverse student community and a rapidly changing external environment.
Please see below for Year 1 funded projects. Year 2 funded projects here.
Year 1 Funded Projects
- Building Student Resilience Through Course Development - Moving From Surviving To Thriving.
- Exploring The Experiences Of Articulation Students' Transition To University
- Investigating Solutions To Make Mathematical Teaching Content Accessible
- Understanding, Developing And Demonstrating Resilience In The Context Of Employability
- The Bridge Between: Arab Voices And Stories Of Coping