Related professional development across the University
Local learning and teaching professional development is available across the University of Melbourne. The links below share some of the options available to staff.
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Melbourne-CSHE professional development programs
CSHE provides a range of professional development programs and activities for staff and higher degree research candidates of the University in four main areas: teaching and learning, research, engagement, and leadership and management.
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The Williams Centre for Learning Advancement
Professional development and teaching support services offered by the Williams Centre for Learning Advancement in the Faculty of Business and Economics.
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Built Environments Learning + Teaching
The Built Environments Learning + Teaching (BEL+T) group works with staff and students of the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning to improve teaching quality and student engagement.
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Arts Teaching Innovation
Arts Teaching Innovation supports excellence and innovation in teaching and learning across the Faculty of Arts.
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Arts eTeaching
The Arts eTeaching unit supports teaching staff with integrating technology in their teaching, to develop innovative blended learning approaches and teaching materials, to stimulate active learning, and enhance student engagement.
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FEIT Teaching and Learning Laboratory
The Laboratory supports research-informed enhancements to learning and teaching in engineering and information technology.
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Law Digital and Teaching Hub
The Law Digital and Teaching Hub has been designed as a resource-rich repository and communications channel about the digital media, technology and educational design services the Law Digital team offer to all staff at Melbourne Law School. You will also find here extensive resources and guides to support your teaching practice, and also multi-media content, showcase subjects, and core curriculum modules which can be re-purposed for your own students.
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University Library
The University Library offers a broad range of services and support for staff. Offering help with teaching resources, expert advice, using collections in your teaching, and more.
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The University Copyright Office
The University Copyright Office works with staff and students to maximise the permitted uses of copyright material for education and research. In so doing, we seek to ensure that the University community complies with copyright obligations. Copyright Office staff provide online information and resources, assistance with queries and training and awareness sessions.
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LinkedIn Learning at the University of Melbourne
LinkedIn Learning’s platform includes a robust library of on-demand resources with more than 16,000 online courses taught by experts in their fields.
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Researcher Development Unit
Explore programs led by the Researcher Development Program (RDU) available across all career stages from Graduate Research through to Early-to-Mid Career through to Senior Research.