Useful Links
Higher Education   Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
				    This site contains a list of   successful CETLs and provides an overview of the assessment process. It also   gives details of funding allocations to institutions. 
The Higher Education   Academy
                  The Higher Education Academy supports all the CETL   initiatives, encourages and facilitates networking and helps to disseminate   outputs.
Centre for Research and Evaluation (CRE)
				  Based at Sheffield   Hallam University, the Centre for Research and Evaluation undertakes a wide   variety of educational and public sector research and evaluation.
Making your teaching inclusive
				  This website provides you with practical advice about teaching inclusively   and will also help you meet the requirements of the Disability Discrimination   Act.
The   European Challenge
                  This is a link to an article on the RICS   (Royal Institue of Chartered Surveyors) website about The European Challenge.   The European Challenge is an annual project that involves 80 students from   Universities all over Europe working together on a complex consultancy project   simulating the relocation of a 350 person financial services organisation.
Manchester   College, USA - Employability Guarantee
				  Manchester College is one of a very small number of   Universities in the USA to offer an Employability Guarantee and was the first to   introduce such an initiative in 1995. Visit the above link to their website to   find out more. 
The Open University - Practice-based   Professional Learning CETL
				  The Practice-based Professional   Learning Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (PBPL CETL) is about   developing expertise and knowledge around practice-based professional learning   and offering this to all Open University colleagues and other bodies with an   interest in practice-based learning.
 Sheffield Hallam University - Student and Academic Services Resource Centre Catalogue (SAS) 
				  The Resource Centres at City and Collegiate Crescent contain  information on a number of areas relating to pre-entry and on-course  student support, eg. study skills, finance and changing/leaving your  course. You can search our resources using the SAS Resource Centre  Catalogue by the link above (Link is via Blackboard website at SHU, may require login details). 
E-evolve Project - University of Central Lancashire 
				  The E-Evolve project is part of a consortium led  by the University of Central Lancashire together with University of  Wolverhampton, London Metropolitan University, University of Derby and  University of Hertfordshire. The project has a repository which provides access to a range of  materials that have been developed for use by students and academic tutors to  enhance graduate-level employability.
The repository is a free online service for UK Higher Education Institutions (Registration required, click here).
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