Teaching and learning in higher education – online

This course is part of the compulsory qualifying teacher training and open to all faculties at Lund University. The course serves as an introduction to learning and teaching in higher education for teachers on all academic levels – from PhD-students to professors – with no formal training in this area. The workload on the course equals two weeks of full-time work (i.e. 80 hours). For doctoral students the course is evaluated to ECTS credits by your faculty.

The course is online - all course activities are carried out on the web and there are two compulsory meetings.* The course format makes it possible for participants to, within recommended time periods, follow the course at any time, anywhere and is accordingly suitable for teachers who require a certain flexibility. The discussions on the course are carried out using open digital tools.

The content material related to the first course element, the Introduction, will be available from course start date. 

Course dates: 

The course starts on August 28, 2023 and ends December 12, 2023. 

Compulsory meetings (online):

8 September, 09:15 - 12:00
11 October, 09:15 - 12:00

Course description: 

Open the course decription here (PDF, 213 kB, new tab)

Teachers: 

Marita Ljungqvist and Maria Larsson

 

About the course

Language: English

Scope: The workload on the course equals two weeks of full-time work. For doctoral students the course is evaluated to ECTS credits by your faculty. 

Charge for admission: Lund University teachers, two weeks 7.800 SEK

Place: Online
 

APPLICATION
Apply no later than June 8, 2023.

Submit your application to your faculty contact.

Those who are not members of any of the faculties above apply to Lina Andersson, AHU, 046-222 39 00. 

Priority is given to employees within LU, but external applicants can be accepted subject to availability. Notification of availability can be given no earlier than one week after the application deadline. Note: private individuals cannot be invoiced for course costs.

The number of participants is limited to 24.

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