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CHEP Festival celebrates sixth year, spotlighting academic excellence across triple helix strands

The CHEP Festival is now in its sixth year, and it is a fantastic opportunity for colleagues to come together and share excellent academic practice from across the University.

The focus of the event has changed this year, expanding across all three strands of the triple helix. This reflects CHEP’s role supporting academic development for education, research, and knowledge exchange and enterprise (KEE).

The theme is ‘Celebrating Academic Practice across the Triple Helix’ and sub-themes include:

  • Digital transformation
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Innovative academic practice

There is a choice of online and in-person activities. Tuesday 10 September will be online and Wednesday 11 September will be in-person.

The keynote speakers this year are Professor Simon Kemp (Professorial Fellow – Education) and Pascal Matthias (Associate Vice-President – EDI and Social Justice).

As well as the keynotes you can expect:

  • Opportunities to network with other academics
  • Interactive workshops
  • Presentation sessions for sharing good practice
  • Strategic updates
  • Showcasing resources and support

For the second year running, the event will host the Blackboard and VLE Award ceremony. These awards celebrate academics who demonstrate good pedagogical practice within their online modules.

How to register – You will need to register separately for the online event and the in-person event.

Online event (Tuesday 10 September) – Register for a Teams Webinar

In-person event (Wednesday 11 September) – Register via Eventbrite

A detailed programme will be available on the CHEP Festival SharePoint site

Questions?

Visit the CHEP Festival SharePoint site or contact the CHEP Festival team on [email protected]

 

 
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