Abstract
Early-career academics across all disciplines in the UK face significant challenges, and computer science is no exception. There are challenges in terms of developing an independent research career, delivering high quality learning and teaching, maintaining their own professional development, as well as wider academic service commitments. Tertiary education institutions in the UK often provide support through some combination of mentoring, coaching, and training. Early-career faculty often have to work towards professional recognition of their teaching, either by direct application or via successful completion of an accredited institutional taught postgraduate course. This paper reports on progress towards supplementing institutional-level support through an evolving UK-wide initiative, co-constructed with early-career academics, to build diverse and resilient communities of practice in computer science. Insights are provided as to how the initiative supplements current institutional approach and is underpinned by national-level academic practice developmental events, professional body engagement, alongside cross-institutional mentoring and buddying schemes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings - 6th Conference on Computing Education Practice, CEP 2022 |
Editors | Rosanne English, Craig Stewart |
Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
Pages | 21-24 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781450395618 |
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Publication status | Published - 6 Jan 2022 |
Event | 6th Conference on Computing Education Practice - Durham University - online, Virtual, online, United Kingdom Duration: 6 Jan 2022 → 6 Jan 2022 Conference number: 6 https://cepconference.webspace.durham.ac.uk/ |
Conference
Conference | 6th Conference on Computing Education Practice |
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Abbreviated title | CEP 2022 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Virtual, online |
Period | 6/01/22 → 6/01/22 |
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