Dear all,

 

Please see details below of an event for early career academics which may be of interest, particularly for those new to teaching-focused roles.

 

Best wishes,

 

Dr Rebecca Collins

Deputy Head of Department & Senior Lecturer in Human Geography

Department of Geography & International Development

University of Chester

 

Secretary, RGS-IBG Geographies of Children, Youth & Families Research Group

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https://chester.academia.edu/RebeccaCollins

 

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Teaching in geography, earth and environmental sciences: Workshop for early-career academics

 

The Society is hosting a two-day workshop (Monday 28 and Tuesday 29 November 2016) for early-career academics in geography, earth and environmental sciences who are interested in developing their teaching skills and networking with others at the same career stage.

 

It will include a range of workshops covering such topics as: fieldwork, data skills, assessment and feedback, strategies for large-group teaching, course design, applying for professional recognition and planning for career progression.

 

Workshop leaders include Professor Jo Bullard (Loughborough) and Professor Gordon Curry (Glasgow) and a range of academics from across the GEES disciplines.  It is being developed and delivered in collaboration with the Institution of Environmental Sciences, the Geological Society and the British Society for Geomorphology.

 

More information, including a link to registration, is online at www.rgs.org/TeachingGEES

 

 

 

 


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