I'd be interested in hearing the response as well. When we mentioned collaborative partners in our institutional submission, it came back as a query making sure we only meant our direct collaborative and exactly how this was going to work.
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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Wheeler, Anne
Sent: 14 March 2014 08:11
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Subject: Re: Inquiry about Senior fellowship HEA
I think by collaborative partners it means those with whom there is a formal collaboration, e.g. with a memorandum of co-operation. I know that Aston has been exploring this through their collaboration with the University of Da Nang. Debby is correct that there is a charge to the ‘host’ institution by the HEA for international staff accreditation (i.e.
those staff at an international HEI), although it is only about £50 I think.
It will be an interesting question to ask at HEDG today. I would be interested to hear about the response.
Anne
On 14/03/2014 07:30, "Debby Cotton" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I'm not sure about that. I think most schemes have been set up to serve
>the home institution staff and this was explicitly encouraged by the HEA.
>I also have a feeling that there's an additional payment to the HEA
>needed (on top of anything you might charge) if you accredit staff from
>beyond your institution. For this reason, it might be cheaper to go
>directly to the HEA. Will be interesting to see what the HEDG
>discussion throws up on this.
>Debby
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>Schemes are open to collaborative partners, so that must expand to
>whoever is considered a suitable candidate?
>Joelle
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>On 14 Mar 2014, at 06:58, "Susan Betty Clayton"
><[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
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>It is an interesting question. We are discussing CPD matters at HEDG
>today - HEA giving a talk - principally about good standing issue - but
>I'll ask about this for you, Celia.
>One issue may be that because most schemes are aimed at institutional
>focus they tend to have customised 'bits' in terms of evidence
>requirements.
>So, you may find the direct HEA route more applicable to any context.
>But in theory, I don't see why external applications couldn't be taken.
>
>Best,
>Sue
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>On 14 Mar 2014, at 06:47, "Haydn Blackey"
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>An interesting question Celia,
>
>The way our scheme is approved at South Wales we can only accredit
>using the CPD route (the only route to Senior Fellow and Principal
>Fellow) people who are teaching on University courses – i.e. our own
>staff or staff at our partner FE colleges.
>
>So we couldn’t help. I’m not sure whether this approach is common in
>the other CPD schemes, but we were encouraged in this direction by the
>Academy when we accredited or scheme.
>
>Cheers,
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>From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development
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>Subject: Inquiry about Senior fellowship HEA
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>As a couple of expats living and working in Canada Ellen Sims and I
>(Celia Popovic) are interested in applying for the senior fellowship
>with the HEA and wondering if any British colleagues are offering an
>accreditation route through their schemes that would be open to
>externals. We are expecting to pay of course but suspect it may make
>more sense to apply via an accredited institution rather than direct
>through the HEA.
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>Any advice or offers received with interest
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>Celia
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