About
Neil is a Principal Teaching Fellow (Academic Development) based in the Centre for Higher Education Practice (CHEP) and is passionate about working in partnership with staff and students to improve learning and teaching. Neil's work cuts across the disciplines of education development and learning development and current work includes: faculty liaison (between CHEP and academic staff), fostering communities of practice in teaching development, development of programme leadership, and supporting student transitions. Neil's interests include partnership between staff and students, enhancing academic transitions, developing structured academic peer support schemes, teaching development (especially for early career academics), and mentoring (for example supporting colleagues to achieve AdvanceHE recognition.
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