Overview
Advance HE Fellowship is making an impact across Asia, supporting institutions to raise teaching standards, recognise staff against globally respected benchmarks and build lasting cultures of professional development.
Fellowship remains the cornerstone of what Advance HE offers in Australia. But as the sector evolves, so too do the expectations placed on institutions and their staff. Independent higher education providers, in particular, face distinct pressures around demonstrating teaching quality, supporting workforce capability and meeting regulatory expectations.
Webinar
Date: 22 June | 14:00 HKT, 13:00 ICT, 7:00 BST
This webinar explores how the Advance HE Fellowship scheme has been used across Asia to support impactful teaching and learning. Drawing on experience in the region, we will discuss individual and institutional perspectives, and delve into how institutions have embedded the Fellowship programme effectively, through building communities of practice and embedding Fellowship within institutional policies and practice.
Key themes
We will discuss how institutions have used the programme to support:
- · Staff to develop their teaching and be recognised against global standards
- · Continuing professional development from teaching through to leadership
- · Enhancing student learning
- · Cultural change
Chair
Ian Hall
Head of Partnerships, Advance HE
Ian supports higher education providers across the world to engage with Advance HE’s membership, with particular experience in learning and teaching enhancement, Fellowship and accreditation.
Speakers
Dr. Jannie Roed
Senior Lecturer, The University of Hong Kong
Jannie is the coordinator for Advance HE-accredited programmes at HKU. As part of this role, she facilitates training sessions for mentors and assessors on the HKU Advance HE Fellowship Scheme. She also co-facilitates workshops for academic staff working towards Associate Fellow and Fellow of Advance HE. In addition, Jannie contributes to the teaching on TALIC programmes for new teaching staff.
Associate Professor Issra Pramoolsook, PhD, SFHEA
Suranaree University of Technology
Issra Pramoolsook received his PhD from the University of Warwick and is currently an associate professor of applied linguistics and English language teaching at Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), the first university that introduced the Professional Standards Framework in Thailand.
Book your place
Date: 22 June | 14:00 HKT, 13:00 ICT, 7:00 BST