LLAS Event

llasevent iconLife and work in academia: event for new and aspiring lecturers in languages, linguistics and area studies
Event date: 12 April, 2012
Location: Conference Aston, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET
llasevent iconTeaching languages in Higher Education
Event date: 21 May, 2009
Location: CILT, the National Centre for Languages, London
llasevent iconLife and work in academia: event for new lecturers in languages, linguistics and area studies
Event date: 16 April, 2009 - 17 April, 2009
Location: Clare College, Cambridge
llasevent iconEnhancing MFL teaching for new tutors
Event date: 19 September, 2008
Location: Leeds University Business School
llasevent iconLife and work in academia: an event for new lecturers
Event date: 15 April, 2008
Location: Clare College, Cambridge
llasevent iconStarting out in the HE languages department (10 Nov 05)
Event date: 10 November, 2005
Location: CILT, London

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news icon'Workshops to Go': Call for Bids 2007/8 - deadline extended

Proposals are invited for this year’s Workshop to Go programme. Workshops dealing with key themes for this year include assessment, supporting new staff and engaging with employers will be particularly welcome. The successful applicant will be required to produce a training pack and run two regional training sessions for HE staff. Participants at the workshop will then be expected to 'cascade' the training within their institutions.

news iconLinking teaching and disciplinary research: Case studies of effective practice in the disciplines
Call for case studies: The Higher Education Academy Supporting New Academic Staff (SNAS) project is seeking case studies. Every submission is automatically included in a prize draw for a £50 Amazon voucher.
news iconCascading good practice: 'Workshop to go' project, 2007

The Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies is inviting bids to develop training packs for enhancing staff and students in the relevant subject areas. The successful applicant will be required to produce a training pack and run two regional training sessions for HE staff. Participants at the workshop will then be expected to 'cascade' the training within their institutions.