View programme: Academic Skills Provision Toolkit launch event

Please see below the programme for the Academic Skills Provision Toolkit launch event on Wednesday 14 January 2026 at St Hilda's College.

This one-day, in-person event is hosted by the University's Academic Skills Development Project, with support from the Centre for Teaching and Learning. 

 

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Sessions and morning refreshments will take place in the Riverside Pavilion. Lunch will be served in the Dining Hall.

 

Time 

Activity 

9.30am  

Registration and arrival refreshments

10am  

Welcome

10.10am

Introduction

  • Dr Ben Brabon, Senior Educational Development Consultant, Centre for Teaching and Learning

10.20am 

Session 1: Mapping Tool

In this interactive session, you will explore the Toolkit's Mapping Tool - a resource designed to identify and visualise the processes, systems, and events that shape academic skills provision across a college.

Working collaboratively, you will begin building a visual map that reveals how different elements connect and how students find and engage with academic skills support. This exercise will help you identify strengths, gaps, and opportunities within the current provision and lay the groundwork for future enhancement. 

11.20am

Refreshment break

11.40am

A college perspective

12pm

Session 2: Reviewing Tool

In this session, you will explore the Toolkit's Reviewing Tool, which offers a structured approach for evaluating academic skills provision across the college and uncovering opportunities for enhancement.

Through guided discussion and reflection, you will begin identifying priority areas for development and start shaping an action plan to support targeted improvements. 

1pm

Lunch (in the Dining Hall)

2.10pm

Session 3: Role Profile Tool

In this session, you will work with the Toolkit's Role Profile Tool to examine the range of activities and responsibilities involved in delivering academic skills provision across the college.

You will explore who contributes to different aspects of academic skills development and identify professional development needs and opportunities that can support and strengthen this work. 

3.10pm

Next steps: challenges and opportunities 

  • Dr Sabine Bohnacker-Bruce, CTL Associate (Academic Skills), Centre for Teaching and Learning  

In this final session, we will bring together insights from our earlier sessions, and consider the next steps for strengthening academic skills provision in colleges.

We will explore the opportunities that have emerged and the challenges that may shape future development.  

3.30pm Event close

 

Please note programme subject to change.