CATE (Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence)
Duration1 Hour
Team Professional Development
Are you interested in hearing about how collaborative work can have a transformative impact on teaching and learning? What makes effective collaboration?
Join us as we hear from the university’s CATE (Collaborative Award for Teaching Excellence) internal nominee team as they share how their collaborative efforts have had a transformative impact on teaching and learning at the university.
This year the internally nominated team for CATE is The Nottingham Advantage Award led by Fiona McCullough (Deputy Head of School and Director of Education and Student Experience, Faculty of Science) and Paul Charman (Deputy Director of Careers and Employability Service).
The team will present a case study showcasing their impact and innovative practice at the university followed by an opportunity for question and answer. The team will also reflect on the CATE application process and strategies for fostering effective collaboration.
This is a fantastic opportunity to explore excellent teamwork and collaborative practice within the university and find out more about CATE.