The Newcastle College University Centre Recognition Programme
The Newcastle College University Centre Recognition Scheme is designed to promote and acknowledge professionalism in HE teaching and learning through a framework of professional standards. On an annual basis we offer support to staff to become HEA fellows through funding and training opportunities. Please contact Mark Clarkson (mark.clarkson@ncl-coll.ac.uk) for more information
Why become a HEA fellow through Advance HE?
HEA fellowships act as a recognition of a commitment to personal and professional development in teaching and learning in Higher Education. The scheme allows those employed with the HE sector to develop a reflective approach to practice whilst becoming part of a nationally and internationally recognised fellowship scheme. The scheme is aligned to the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF), and allows practitioners to gain recognition of their professional practice within a national framework. Fellowship of the HEA is becoming increasingly desirable in the HE sector as an example of commitment to professional development in teaching and learning
UK Professional Standards Framework
Fellowship Levels & Criteria
Click on each level of fellowship below to find out more:
Associate Fellow (AFHEA): Suitable for staff who work with teaching and learning support responsibilities.
Fellow (FHEA): Suitable for staff with substantive roles in teaching and learning.
Senior Fellow (SFHEA): Suitable for staff who can demonstrate a sustained record of effectiveness in relation to teaching and learning.