Curriculum Transformation Support - Graduate Attributes

Curriculum Transformation Support - Graduate Attributes

An in-person introduction to embedding graduate attributes and employability into your curricula, from careers and employability staff.

By Swansea Academy of Learning and Teaching (SALT)

Date and time

Tuesday, July 1 · 12 - 12:45pm GMT+1

Location

Swansea University, Singleton Park Campus

Room tbc Sketty Swansea SA2 8PP United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 45 minutes

This interactive workshop will give an overview of Swansea University’s five Graduate Attributes and explore practical ways for academic staff to align employability activity in their programmes. Careers and Employability staff will share strategies for embedding professional and personal development opportunities within the curriculum, ensuring students graduate with the skills needed for career success.

Please note this is an internal event open to Swansea University staff only.

Presenter: Simeon Smith

Email: S.F.G.Smith@Swansea.ac.uk

FAQs

How do I register?

Click the 'Get Tickets' or 'Reserve a Spot' button and register using your Swansea University staff email address, citing your faculty/school/department and staff ID number. This will ensure that your engagement in this professional learning is recognized in your ABW records.

Who should I contact if I have any questions prior to the event?

Please contact the presenter (details above) or email SALT on salt@swansea.ac.uk

Will Dimensions of the PSF (2023) be covered through this session?

Yes, this session will invite participants to reflect on their own and colleagues’ practice through engaging in continual professional development relevant to various dimensions.

Organized by

 

 

SALT 

 

Event Programme 2024/25

 

These events are arranged by the SALT Team as part of our ongoing learning and teaching development activities. Events are free to attend and are open to all Swansea University Staff, however please note that booking via Eventbrite is essential and places are limited.

FreeJul 1 · 12:00 PM GMT+1