Ah, too early... ๐
Ah, too early... ๐
Lovely news to finish the week - I've been shortlisted by Cardiff Uni Students Union for the second year in a row for the VC's award for Enriching Student Life.
The recognition from our Student Officers means so much ๐คฉ
Palisades? ooh, what fun!!
34 month PDRA position on my Roman Britannia: Mobility and Society project, based with fab project co-lead Dr Sophy Charlton at @york-bioarch.bsky.social - come join our interdisciplinary Cardiff-York team and reshape narratives of the Roman period in Britannia.
www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQT035/p...
We still had bread and butter for tea a couple of nights a week in the late 60s and early 70s.
Tonight's line out photo comes from an absolutely soaking Cardiff Arms Park. I suspect the rain might win this match, but come in Cardiff!!
Being able to offer opportunities is one of the joyful things about senior roles; we also have some great T&S solidarity here โ
A6. For myself, being a glass half full kinda girl and trying hard to sustain that; with others - solidarity and compassion. #LTHEChat
A5. Wonderful supportive T&S colleagues in my department and beyond who offered opportunities, advice and a kick up the arse to apply for promotions and other roles. A great boss. #LTHEChat
A4. Yes - I've gone from 'traditional' department-based academic to senior education leadership. Inclusion and co-creation with students has also become really important parts of my identity; the latter is not just vital but a lot of fun because I still get to work directly with students. #LTHEChat
A3. I've always been a teacher - starting aged 13 as a sunday school teacher (though primarily to avoid having to sit through the sermon ;-) ). A very strong vocation at the bottom of it all, and now I guess a drive to ensure that all students have a great learning experience. #LTHEChat
A2. I have two professional identities. I'm an Ancient Historian and still teach (the 'prof' bit), then the dean bit, which is the culmination of the second career I developed when I moved from a T&R pathway to T&S. I think the dean title better reflects how I'm perceived in the uni now. #LTHEChat
Ahhhh! I've seen this from some academics here. It irritates the *&%$ out of me and probably inhibits progress because a few people won't listen to experts. Grrr. #LTHEChat
A1. Yes, though it means I have probably the longest job title in the university... Dean for Portfolio, Curriculum and Learning Innovation.
Does it matter? I dunno, but nobody's asked me 'so what do you actually do?' since I started the role last June. Gotta be a good thing! #LTHEChat
Greetings from Cardiff where we've had no rain from dawn til nightfall for the first time since... it feels since about 1864 ;-)
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I guess your non-continuous hexes serve to remind viewers of the uneven population distribution across the country.
I suspect we shared part of the route - this was our second campsite, close to Llyn CraigyPistyll (our first was the upper Hengwm valley).
Wonderful area; did a super backpack from Machynlleth to Borth and came out of the hills via the Leri valley. Then one of my companions proclaimed that she'd grown up in the Leri valley!
We never made it to Borth - the pub in Talybont got in the way :-D
I do find the English bias in the commentary on ITV very wearing though.
Brilliant news, Emma, many congratulations!
At least there's no hope for you. I'll be going through the agonies (well, perhaps a bit of hyperbole there) of the hope / despair cycle for Oxford!
Thanks, @cardiffrutherford.bsky.social and sorry I was late to the game!
A6. I was gonna go for the succinct 'both' too but then saw nearly everyone else had.
So I'll say 'top-down and bottom-up, but also in from the sides with sharing of ideas and perhaps development of LCs across disciplines. #LTHEChat
A5 Discussion boards can become LCs - an assessment-focused discussion board can lead to wonderful student mutual aid posts (esp if the nature of the assessment means they can actively support each other by reading drafts and swapping ideas).
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Working on it, guys. Or trying to.... ;-)
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A4. Being guided by students and not assuming that LCs will 'work' the same every year. #LTHEChat
A3 By ensuring we provide time for it. And persuading some colleagues and managers that this is valuable learning time - potentially more valuable than glazing over in another lecture ;-) #LTHEChat
A2. Hopefully students will see the benefits for themselves, but 'the academy' itself is - or should be - a learning community in itself, so in a way it's an authentic learning experience of university. #LTHEChat
A1: Learning together, not just transmission of information and ideas from teacher to students. And me being part of that community and learning with and from my students.
(sorry I'm late, been catching up with an old uni friend).
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Super-fun role-playing workshop with my Roman army class today with students taking on personae of Romans and locals who have an army unit build a fort next to a civilian community. Exploring interactions between soldiers and civilians in the Roman world.
Some super analysis and extrapolation.