
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the 2024 Advancing Teaching meeting, held at King's College London on 24th and 25th October 2024. This was a wonderful event that brought together 55 participants from 14 countries with a shared mission to improve the reward of university teaching in academic careers. Further information on the meeting is given here.
Launch of a project to map the global movement for change to the reward of university teaching and showcase best practice solutions from across the world. The research is being undertaken through the Advancing Teaching initiative and is co-funded by a consortium of universities from across the world with a particular interest in the reward and recognition of university teaching: Aalborg University, Denmark; King's College London , UK; KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; London School of Economics (LSE), UK; Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway, Utrecht University, Netherlands; and the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile (PUC, Chile. The outputs will be made available as open access resources in late October 2024, with printed copies of the report prepared for collaborators, case study institutions and those participating in the 2024 Advancing Teaching meeting. Further details are given here.
Completion of a confidential study commissioned by the d.school at Stanford University to conduct an independent assessment of the University Innovation Fellows program. Further details are provided here.
Completion of an confidential assessment commissioned by Olin College of Engineering to inform its future approach to external engagement, as guided by the College's founding mission to be a catalyst for change across the higher education sector. Further details are provided here.

The 'Crisis and Catalyst' report has just been released, which explores the impact of COVID-19 emergency teaching on the engineering education sector. It addresses two central questions:
The study draws on 226 interviews (from across 36 counties) conducted between August 2020 and April 2022 with university leaders, engineering instructors/faculty, educational specialists and engineering students.
The study is supported and co-funded by a consortium of engineering schools and universities: Aalborg University, Denmark; EPFL, Switzerland; MIT, US; NTNU, Norway; Olin College of Engineering, US; PUC, Chile; Royal Academy of Engineering, UK; SUTD, Singapore; Tec de Monterrey, Mexico; UCL, UK; and 4TU Centre for Engineering Education, The Netherlands.