Over 160 people have completed the Foundations of University Learning and Teaching (FULT) program for Term 1 (and Semester 1) at both UNSW Kensington and UNSW Canberra.
The FULT program explores a range of perspectives, ideas, theories, and practical approaches to learning and teaching in the higher education context. The program is suitable for all academic staff with current teaching responsibilities and professional staff in related roles at UNSW.
“I came into FULT expecting it to be another required tick off the list but was very pleasantly surprised. I was refreshed, challenged, armed with new tools and a newfound enthusiasm for learning and teaching.” - Jane Ye In Hwang, Research Associate, Justice Health Research Program, FULT participant 2019
The FULT program explores a range of perspectives, ideas, theories, and practical approaches to learning and teaching in the higher education context. The program is suitable for all academic staff with current teaching responsibilities and professional staff in related roles at UNSW.
The program is compulsory for all new continuing and fixed term (longer than 12-month contract) academic staff with teaching duties at all levels (A-E) employed since the beginning of 2018. For these staff, FULT should be completed within the first 12 months of commencing work at the University.
"I found the FULT program to be an extremely beneficial means of placing my educational practice in a scholarly pedagogical context whilst developing practical teaching and learning techniques that I was able to immediately implement." - Eva Lloyd, Associate Lecturer, School of Architecture and Design, FULT Alumnus 2018
Expressions of interest are still open for T3, 2019 (UNSW Kensington) and S2, 2019 (UNSW Canberra). For more information, dates and to express your interest, click here.