Fellowship Call
Thank you to everyone who responded to our recent Fellowship Call. The N-TUTORR team have spent the last two weeks reviewing submissions to the second round of the Fellowship applications. As you can imagine, it was an extremely competitive call and we were completely overwhelmed by not only the quality, but also the quantity of submissions.
The successful project titles for this call are:
The digitalisation of the Net Zero Carbon Classroom. An OER |
Trauma informed UDL teaching and learning in higher education |
TUS Digital Creators: Encouraging digital media literacy and combating misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech spread on social media |
Social Care Work interventions by students for students and practitioners |
Amplifying Impact: Digital Resources for Enabling Transition to Higher Education |
TUS WEWRITE! II |
Experimental Filmmaking Hub |
Movement Matters: Promoting Inclusivity and Participation in Physical Activities. |
Sensory Awareness Resource Guide for Staff |
SustainF1 TUS |
Evaluating the use of Virtual Reality in Nurse Education using a collaborative approach |
Amplifying SDG Awareness: Engaging Campus Community Through Audio-Visual Initiatives |
Digitalised Clinical Patient Medical Records |
Building Belonging |
Neurodiversity Training for Staff
We are delighted to announce two upcoming staff workshops on neurodiversity that will be held on-campus in Moylish and Athlone. These half-day workshops are designed to assist staff in supporting neurodiverse students on their learning journey. Details below:
Where | When | Location | Registration Link |
Athlone Campus | 26th April 2024 | Room Y103 | https://forms.office.com/e/1avryfUfrz |
Moylish Campus | 30th April 2024 | Room 3A02 | https://forms.office.com/e/MUCZ0zLEeB |
This training is a collaboration between N-TUTORR, EDI, TUS Counselling Services, and TUS Disability Services. For further information please contact Annette Scott – Staff Capabilities co-ordinator N-TUTORR project – by email at Annette.Scott@tus.ie.