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SUMMARY:Online Course: Engaged Research & Innovation For Societal Impact: Building Capacity Across Ireland
DESCRIPTION:The National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education are delighted to announce that the fully online Open Course for Engaged Research & Innovation For Societal Impact: Building Capacity Across Ireland will run in January 2023. This course has been developed in partnership by Campus Engage\, the Irish Universities Association\, and the Higher Education Authority . \nEngaged research describes a wide range of rigorous research approaches and methodologies that share a common interest in collaborative engagement with research stakeholders and aims to improve\, understand\, or investigate an issue of public interest or concern\, including societal challenges. Engaged research is advanced with partners rather than for them. \nDownload Brochure \nCourse Breakdown by Week\nPre-Course Content \nIntroduction to the course\, the virtual learning environment and your course colleagues. \nWeek 1: Engaged Research and Innovation for Societal Impact \nLearn how to respond to engagement\, involvement\, and impact criteria across EU Horizon Europe and Irish funding agency calls. \nWeek 2: Innovative Approaches to Realising Research Impact    \nLearn how to bring research relevant stakeholders together to plan for research impact and better communicate research outcomes to research users. \nWeek 3: Methodological Approaches for Engaging Diverse Stakeholders \nIdentify and map stakeholders appropriate to the stage of the research\, then choose appropriate engaged research methods. \nWeek 4: Mobilising Research into Policy and Practice \nUnderstand how to mobilise knowledge for public policy and engage with policymakers. \nWeek 5: Monitoring and Evaluating Research Outcomes \nUndertake research evaluation to demonstrate research impact and share authentic impact stories. \nWeek 6: Campus Engage Facilitator Training  \nGood practice on facilitating Engaged Research for Societal Impact capacity-building workshops and claiming your NFETL Digital Badge. \nBadging Criteria\nThis course will be facilitated over a six-week period. To complete this badge\, you will need to commit to 30 learner hours. You will be required to attend live weekly webinars on a Friday\, between 1pm and 2.30pm\, beginning January 30 and finishing on March 10. Weekly criteria are as follows: \n\n Self-Paced Learning: \n\nRecorded presentations\, publications\, and a short assignment [1.5-hours of content each week] \n\nPeer-to-Peer Learning:\n\nPeer-to-peer learning based on the week’s topic and assignment  [1-hour of peer learning each week] \n\n Facilitated Friday Webinar:\n\nDrawing together leaders in Engaged Research for Societal Impact\, these facilitated workshops present case studies to demonstrate what works\, build skills\, and problem solve with attendees to address their work-place challenges [1.5-hours for the live webinar each week] \n\n Campus Engage Facilitator Training: \n\nFacilitated course during week six to advance good practice in facilitation so that attendees can feel confident in their abilities to share good practice and advance engaged research for societal impact  [6-hours of facilitator training in Week 6] \nExpression of Interest\nShortlisting may apply. Applications will be accepted until 12 December 2022. Applicants will be notified as to whether their EOI has been accepted in advance of 30 January 2023. \nFor more information\, email info@campusengage.ie
URL:https://opencourses.ie/event/online-course-engaged-research-innovation-for-societal-impact-building-capacity-across-ireland/
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SUMMARY:Online Course: Education for Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:The National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education are delighted to announce that the fully online Open Course\, Education for Sustainability\, will run from February 2023. This course has been developed in partnership with Atlantic Technological University\, Dublin City University\, University College Cork and Technological University Dublin. \nThis free 6 week course is available to all staff currently working in Higher Education in the Republic of Ireland\, subject to availability of places. Additional facilitator training is included so that you can become a facilitator of this course\, to run it in your own institution\, and as part of a national Education for Sustainability network. A further commitment of five learner hours will be required for the facilitator add-on\, in addition to attendance at two extra webinars over 2 weeks. \nCourse Breakdown by Week\nWeek 1 Setting Education for Sustainability in context\, 6 Feb. 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 8 Feb. 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Cormac McMahon and Dr. Olivia Freeman (TU Dublin) \nWeek 2 Introducing Education for Sustainability Concepts\, Principles\, and Practices\, 13 Feb. 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 15 Feb. 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Dermot O’Donovan (ATU) \nWeek 3 Embodying Sustainability Values\, 20 Feb. 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 22 Feb. 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Maria Kirrane (UCC) \nWeek 4 Embracing Complexity in Sustainability\, 27 Feb. 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 01 March 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. John Scahill (ATU) \nWeek 5 Envisioning Sustainable Futures\, 6 March 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 08 March 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Professor Charlotte Holland (DCU) \nWeek 6 Acting for Sustainability\, 13 March 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 15 March 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Mark Kelly (ATU) \nFacilitator Add-On \nWeek 7 Facilitator Training Part 1\, 20 March 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 22 March 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Mark Kelly (ATU) \nWeek 8 Facilitator Training Part 2\, 27 March 2023 \nOnline Workshop on 29 March 2023\, 12.00-14.00\, facilitated by Dr. Mark Kelly (ATU) \nExpression of Interest\nRegistration is now open for the Open Course in Education for Sustainability. Spaces are limited and shortlisting may apply. Registration will be open until 27 January 2023 or until all places are filled. \nThe Open Course will be facilitator-led. Additional facilitator training is included so that you can later facilitate your own open course as part of a national Education for Sustainability network. \nFor more information\, email mark.kelly@atu.ie \nThis call is now closed
URL:https://opencourses.ie/event/online-course-education-for-sustainability/
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