Tuesday, 21 May 2013

OLT: notice of new research funding for educational projects

Dear colleagues,

The Office for Learning and Teaching has made new funding available for Commissioned Projects in these areas:
  1. Learning analytics: how can it assist us with student retention?
  2. Graduate employability: how can universities best support students to develop generic skills?
  3. Technology enabled learning: how can student learning outcomes be enhanced?
  4. National learning and teaching resource audit and classification
  5. Good Practice Reports: 
    1. Postgraduate research and coursework degrees
    2. Standards.


Intending applicants are to lodge an ANU Notice of Intent to Submit to teaching.grants@anu.edu.au by 3 June, and are to submit their final proposals to their College Research Offices, along with the 'Authority to Apply for External Funding' form,  budget, and all other required documentation as covered in the guidelines, by 14 June. The closing date for submission of applications to OLT is Friday 28 June. 

Please contact us if you need further assistance.

Kind regards
Lyn

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Lyn Stevens
Promoting Excellence Administrator
Centre for Higher Education, Learning & Teaching (CHELT) 
Chancelry 10T, Ellery Crescent 
The Australian National University Canberra ACT 0200
T: +61 2 6125 9486
F: +61 2 6125 4023

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From: Office for Learning and Teaching <LearningandTeaching@deewr.gov.au>
Date: Tuesday, 21 May 2013 10:59 AM
To: "HEWLETT,Suzi (DIISRTE)" <
Susan.Hewlett@innovation.gov.au>
Subject: Office for Learning and Teaching request for proposals for commissioned projects [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

UNCLASSIFIED
The Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) occasionally commissions strategic projects in response to key issues in the Australian higher education sector with the guidance of OLT’s Strategic Advisory Committee.
Applications are now open for commissioned projects in the following areas:
1.       Learning analytics: how can it assist us with student retention?
2.       Graduate employability: how can universities best support students to develop generic skills?
3.       Technology enabled learning: how can student learning outcomes be enhanced?
4.       National learning and teaching resource audit and classification
5.       Good Practice Reports:
·         Postgraduate research and coursework degrees
·         Standards
Projects 1–3 are larger strategic projects of national interest and we would anticipate proposals for funding of $220,000 and beyond.The OLT may award one or more grants to address a strategic topic.
Project 4, National learning and teaching resource audit and classification, has funding available of up to $150,00 and the  Good Practice Reports have funding of $30,000 each.
Applications should be received no later than 5pm (AEST) Friday 28 June 2013
The OLT would be grateful if you could forward this information to interested members of your staff.
More information and application instructions may be found at

Kind regards

Suzi Hewlett
General Manager

Office for Learning and Teaching | Higher Education Division
Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education


Level 10, 255 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 
GPO Box 9880, Sydney, NSW 2001

ABN 74 599 608 295

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