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Dear Catherine,
We offer a fully online postgraduate certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education at University College Cork which attracts both local and international participants. Full details can be found here https://www.ucc.ie/en/cirtl/staff/programmes/cert/#d.en.110676. Registration for this year's programme closed in July but we will be taking a new intake of students from March 2018. On completion of the PG Cert, participants can then progress onto a PG Diploma (online) and then a Masters in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (blended).

Best wishes,

Catherine O'Mahony
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Dr Catherine O’Mahony
Manager
Centre for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL)
Office of the Vice President for Teaching & Learning
University College Cork
www.ucc.ie/en/cirtl/

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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Catherine Hack
Sent: Thursday 14 September 2017 10:53
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Subject: Resources for CPD and benefits of online community.

Dear colleagues,
I am working with a group of academic staff in Turkey, and we are discussing opportunities for CPD. They do not have internal staff development, nor opportunities to attend conferences for learning and teaching.
I am hoping to demonstrate to them the value of being part of online communities for CPD, by looking at your response to this email. So if you have any ideas/open resources/suggestions for CPD please share, even if the ideas are quite commonplace in a UK setting.
We will analyse the total number of suggestions and the number of different suggestions, to try and evaluate the benefit of online communities. Please email me directly, rather than to the list, as duplicate/similar responses will still be welcome. I will post the outcome.
Thank you for your input,
Kay Hack

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