LTDP Quick Guide and Checklist

Download the FoNS LTDP Quick Guide (PDF) and the FoNS LTDP Checklist (PDF) here.

Workshop dates

Workshop 2 - Lecturing Skills

  • Thurs 22 Sept 2022 12:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.
  • Weds 14 Dec 2022 12:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.
  • Weds 08 Mar 2023 13:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.
  • Weds 03 May 2023 13:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.

Workshops will resume from Sept 2023 (no workshops will take place in the summer). 

Workshop 4 – Designing for Learning

  • Weds 14 Dec 2022 13:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.
  • Mon 24 April 2023 13:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.
  • Weds 31 May 2023 13:00-17:00 - Workshop Full.

Workshops will resume from Sept 2023 (no workshops will take place in the summer). 

To book a place, please email the LTDP Coordinator

Educational Development Unit (EDU)

The FoNS Learning and Teaching Development Programme (LTDP) constitutes the training for all new lecturing staff within the Faculty of Natural Sciences and must be completed as a prerequisite for both probation and promotion - unless the member of staff is registered to complete the PG Cert in University Learning and Teaching via the EDU

It is expected that the LTDP will normally be completed within 1-2 years of appointment and must be finished within the period of probation.

The starting point for the programme is a meeting with the appropriate Director of Undergradute Studies, or equivalent, (which constitutes FoNS Workshop 1 - see Compulsory FoNS Workshops section below) who will assign an Academic Mentor (a senior member of the Department) and a Teaching Buddy (for example, someone who has recently completed LTDP or PG Cert ULT). These individuals assess the teaching observations. The DUGS will also talk through and approve any exemptions, discuss options around the elective elements of the programme of workshops listed below, explain how to register for them and agree a timeline for the programme. They will complete and approve the LTDP Exemption Form, which must then be sent to the LTDP Coordinator.

If you wish to complete the Learning and Teaching Development Refresher Programme, you can find more information and book yourself onto the programme via the webpage

Compulsory FoNS Workshops

You must complete these workshops in order:

1. FoNS LTDP Workshop 1 - Departmental Teaching Practices

Arrange with your Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUGS), or equivalent. For more information - FoNS LTDP Workshop 1 - Departmental Teaching Practices (PDF)

2. FoNS LTDP Workshop 2 - Lecturing Skills

Workshop with member of staff in the Faculty. For more information - FoNS LTDP Workshop 2 - Lecturing Skills (PDF)

3. FoNS LTDP Workshop 3 - Learning Technologies for Teaching

Completed online - you will be contacted about this after workshop 2. For more information - FoNS LTDP Workshop 3 - Learning Technologies for Teaching (PDF)

4. FoNS LTDP Workshop 4 - Designing for Learning

Workshop with FoNS Vice-Dean (Education). For more information - FoNS LTDP Workshop 4 - Designing for Learning (PDF)

To book Workshops 2 or 4, please email the LTDP Coordinator.

Compulsory EDU workshops

You must complete 3 compulsory workshops delivered by the Educational Development Unit (EDU).

We also strongly recommend that participants complete the following EDU workshop, in preparation for the final element of the LTDP - the HEA Application:

See also the EDU's advice for New Lecturers.

Elective EDU workshops

You must complete at least 3 Elective Workshops delivered by the EDU.

Please note that not all EDU Workshops are acceptable for the LTDP. Workshops selected must relate directly to your teaching practice. If in doubt, please contact the LTDP Coordinator

Once completed, please email details of your elective workshops to the LTDP Coordinator.

Teaching Observations

Three observed teaching sessions should be monitored by the Academic Mentor and the Teaching Buddy.

The Observation Form can be downloaded here: FoNS LTDP Teaching Observation Form (.doc)

HEA Fellowship Application

The final component of the LTDP is the completion of the HEA Fellowship Application Template. This application must consist of approximately 3,000 words, and must demonstrate appropriate engagement with the UKPSF at Descriptor Level 2.

The HEA Fellowship Template can be downloaded here: HEA Fellowship Application Template (.doc)

Your application will need to be supported by two referees, who must provide a peer review of your experience and support and supplement the information given in your application. These referees could be your Academic Mentor and Teaching Buddy, but do not have to be.

Before you formally submit, you are strongly advised to attend a STAR Pre-submission Workshop. This will help you to assess whether your application is ready to be submitted for review by the STAR Committee.

Once finalised, the application form should be submitted via the Imperial STAR Framework webpage and a copy of the application submission confirmation email from STAR should be forwarded to the LTDP Administrator for your LTDP records. 

If you have questions please contact your DUGS, or the LTDP Coordinator.