19 April 2023
Online via Zoom
Free
The Teaching and Scholarship Forum (TeaS) is an online collaborative space run by the Geography and Education Research Group (GeogEd), in partnership with the Society.
The Forum provides an informal but regular meeting place for higher education staff at all career stages and primarily focuses on teaching and scholarship within geography and related disciplines by providing support, advice, encouragement, and resources.
With more institutions focusing on teaching and scholarship (or teaching and education) career pathways, the TeaS Forum is intended to be an inclusive and supportive network of colleagues that speaks to the challenges and opportunities such a career path provides. Meet-ups are structured around community needs, as well as featuring guest contributors to discuss or advise upon key aspects such as promotion, building a national profile, and pedagogic research.
Online meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month, at 2.00pm-3.00pm.
To find out more, contact Ed Armston-Sheret at E.Armston-Sheret@rgs.org
You can learn more about GeogEd on their website.
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