The Higher Education Academy in Wales: A news and events update Lizzie Badrick Policy and Partnerships Officer (Wales & Northern Ireland) March 2014.

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The Higher Education Academy in Wales: A news and events update Lizzie Badrick Policy and Partnerships Officer (Wales & Northern Ireland) March 2014

2 Works in partnership with HEIs, student bodies, academic and professional staff and sector agencies and funders. Champions excellence in learning and teaching in higher education. Committed to improving the student learning experience by: raising the status of teaching adding to the body of knowledge relating to pedagogy enhancing professional teaching practice facilitating networks and communities of practice. The Higher Education Academy Strategic Plan The Higher Education Academy

Responding to the distinctive needs of higher education in Wales, whilst recognising the importance of sharing across the UK higher education sector, we undertake a variety of learning and teaching enhancement work. In Wales the HEA works in partnership with Welsh higher education providers and key sector organisations to support the development of policy and enhance practice in relation to learning and teaching in higher education. 3 The HEA in Wales

 Events  Funding  Groups  Welsh Institutional Group (WIG)  Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC) group  Wise Wales  Sector-wide collaboration  Future Directions for Higher Education in Wales  Resources  Thematic  Disciplinary 4 The HEA in Wales

A collaborative quality enhancement programme involving higher education providers and key sector agencies in Wales. The HEA plays a co-ordinating role:  facilitating and supporting group meetings  delivering funding for work-strand events, publications and campus activities  discussion of FD work with WIG, Jisc, HEW L&T advisory group, HEFCW, QAA and NUS Wales 5 Future Directions for Higher Education in Wales

 3 Workstrands: Learning for Employment, Learning in Employment, Students as Partners.  Achievements: April 2012 Publication of case studies for each work-strand April 2012 Inaugural Future Directions national conference at Glynd ŵ r University. November 2012 Students as Partners in Practice event at Glamorgan University May 2013 Future Directions for skills and employability event at Glamorgan University May 2013 Publication of lessons learned guides for the work-strands 6 Graduates for Our Future

 A new Future Directions Quality Enhancement theme.  Launch: Future Directions Conference 2014: Global Graduates: Enabling Flexible Learning 2-3 April, Aberystwyth University. Book on at: conference/2014-venue-and-booking conference/2014-venue-and-booking  3 new work strands: Distinctive Graduates, Inspiring Teaching, Learner Journeys. 7 Global Graduates: Enabling Flexible Learning

HEA STEM Cluster Annual Conference Enhancing the STEM Student Journey 30 April-1 May, University of Edinburgh HEA Social Sciences Cluster Annual Conference Teaching forward: the future of the Social Sciences May 2014, Birmingham HEA Arts and Humanities Annual Conference Heroes and monsters: extra-ordinary tales of learning and teaching in the arts and humanities 2-4 June 2014, The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester HEA Annual Conference Preparing for learning futures: the next 10 years 2-3 July 2014, Aston University, Birmingham 8 HEA annual L&T conferences

9 Workshop & Seminar series: Forthcoming seminars

 New to using open access resources in teaching research methods, 19 March 2014, Radisson Blu Hotel, Cardiff.  Accreditation Information and Guidance Event, 20 March 2014, Cardiff University.  Fit for the workplace - Collaborative approaches to enhancing graduate employability in Sport, 1 May 2014, University of South Wales.  HEA STEM (Wales): Interdisciplinary Show Case, 22 May 2014, Cardiff University. 10 Other HEA Events in Wales

Call for case studies! In What? The HEA is developing a new resource which aims to share good practice in enterprise education in HE across the disciplines and inform about support available in this area. We are seeking case studies of good practice in Enterprise Education, especially examples which demonstrate how enterprise education is embedded into the curriculum Sign up: Send an expression of interest to: by Friday 4 th 11 Enhancing employability: good practice in enterprise education.

 the HEA Wales team:  Follows HEA Wales on  Website: Details of events, resources and funding:  Wales bulletin: Sign up through My Academy Keep in touch!