Learning and Teaching Workshops

Grant Writing

Tilly Hinton from the University of the Sunshine Coast will be delivering two learning and teaching grant writing workshops at UWS on 11 September, 2013. The morning workshop will include an overview of the Office for Learning and Teaching’s (OLT) aims and mission by Siobhan Lenihan, Director, Grants and Fellowships.

Places are filling fast, RSVP to Aaisha Slee by Friday, 30 August, 2013.

Enquiries about the workshop can be made to Dr Lisa Armitage on Tel: 9678 7176.

 

Workshop 1 - 11 September, 2013

Workshop Outline

Time

Location

9:30 – 10:30 am
Siobhan Lenihan, OLT

This workshop is designed for staff that assist and advise OLT grant applicants. The workshop will cover the features of a strong learning and teaching project and writing strategies for succinct applications.

10:45 – 12:30 pm
How words win grants: using the power of language for application development

9.30 am -12.30 pm

Werrington North Campus

 

Workshop 2 - 11 September, 2013

This workshop is designed for OLT grant applicants and will cover designing projects to influence change in the Higher Education sector and writing strategies for succinct proposals.

Workshop Outline

Time

Location

Designing projects to make a difference
1.30 pm - 4.30 pm

Werrington North Campus

 

More Information

Tilly Hinton is the Senior Academic Advisor (Strategy and Scholarship) in the Centre for Support and Advancement of Learning and Teaching at the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC). She co-led D-Cubed, the ALTC-funded project on dissemination (2010-2011) and led the University's Promoting Excellence Initiative (2007 – 2010). She has worked in education in both the secondary and higher education sectors as an educator, manager, researcher, project manager, and policy advisor. In 2012 – 2013, she was the inaugural recipient of the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching Academic Secondment. The project focussed on understanding the influence of learning and teaching projects throughout Australia.