This programme is aimed at academic staff from the University of Edinburgh with teaching responsibilities. The programme is designed to introduce staff to significant issues in relation to teaching, learning and assessment at a research-intensive institution, combining reference with theory and educational literature with practical application and making use of a wide variety of teaching and assessment strategies to demonstrate good practice.It is, in the first instance, targeted at new lecturers wishing to develop their understanding of theoretical concepts as well as the practical skills required for creating effective learning environments for students. However, experienced staff wishing to further enhance their existing knowledge and skills in selected aspects of teaching and learning are also eligible to enrol.As such, the programme provides a much-needed continuing professional development (CPD) opportunity for all academic staff at the University (inexperienced and experienced).Programme structureThis PG Certificate programme is offered part-time, taught over 12-36 months, with start dates in December and April.The programme will be taught primarily through face-to-face teaching but will make use of some online learning activities.Courses employ a variety of teaching methods so as to model good practice.Lectures will be complemented by small- and large-group discussions and debates, various forms of group work in cognate and mixed subject areas, as well as independent project work.Assessment will take place through formal course-work submissions. All course assessments contribute to the aims of the programme and relate directly to individual course learning outcomes.The final assessment required for the compulsory course, Foundations of Academic Practice, is a course blog which allows participants considerable flexibility in how to approach the assignment as well as the scope to reflect on their own academic practice.Learning outcomesAimed at academic staff from the University of Edinburgh with teaching responsibilities, the programme is designed to introduce staff to significant issues in relation to teaching, learning and assessment.Students who follow this programme will be able to:demonstrate a critical understanding of the key concepts and theories relating to core areas of academic practise in higher educationapply concepts and theories from relevant research to enhance your own academic practice in ways appropriate to your discipline and working contextcritically evaluate the practical constraints and affordances in your work settings and identify practical solutions to problems you identifytake account of student diversity through ensuring that your academic practice is inclusive of varying student perspectives and needsunderstand how their practice will be informed by critical reflection on their work and their own development as academic practitionerswork with others to bring about change and developmentContact the Academic Practice teamFor any enquiries about the programme please contact: Dr Hazel Christie Programme Director Institute of Academic Development Contact details Work: +44 (0)131 651 6669 Email: hazel.christie@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-10-07