BILT on Develop for: Digital Design – Individual self study course, Research Supervisor Development – online resources, Scheduled events and workshops
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BILT on Develop – for events, workshops, conferences, research supervisor resources & more
BILT on Develop for: Digital Design – Individual self study course, Research Supervisor Development – online resources, Scheduled events and workshops |
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BILT on Develop – for events, workshops, conferences, research supervisor resources & more
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Senior Tutor Induction
This Course aims to support academic staff as they take on the role of senior tutor in their school and provide a space to share experiences of personal tutoring. |
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BILT on Develop – for events, workshops, conferences, research supervisor resources & more
Introduction to HE Teaching at Bristol (multiple dates)
The aim of the course is to provide you with the skills and knowledge to plan learning and teaching for flexible and blended delivery. |
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This workshop is available to all academic and professional services staff new to personal tutoring and those wishing to refresh their skills. |
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BILT on Develop – for events, workshops, conferences, research supervisor resources & more
Introduction to HE Teaching at Bristol (multiple dates)
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In Welcome Week 2022 we are hosting the university’s first Bristol Futures Festival. The festival is designed to introduce first year students to various aspects of Bristol Futures including the interdisciplinary optional units, the open online courses, study skills and the Bristol Plus Awards. |
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BILT on Develop – for events, workshops, conferences, research supervisor resources & more
Introduction to HE Teaching at Bristol (multiple dates)
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We are delighted to welcome contributions from all PGR supervisors across the University of Bristol, including well-established supervisors and those who are new to supervising postgraduate research. |