Welcome to the Higher Education Academy
Subject Network for Sociology, Anthropology, Politics. Our aim is to support teaching and learning within our subject areas, and to improve the student learning experience.
We offer a variety of ways for staff and student involvement with C-SAP, including a very successful annual tranche of mini-projects, as well
as a series of events, workshops, and other activities
led by our subject academic co-ordinators and C-SAP Associates.
Much of our work addresses national themes in teaching and learning, including
areas identified by the Higher Education Academy and the UK Funding Councils
(see more information on our work in Scotland and Wales).
More details and background about C-SAP and the work we do can be found here.
For an overview of the contents of this website please see our sitemap. Help with using this site can be found in the sitehelp page.
Latest news announcements (read all news items here)
Criminology update Our Criminology section has recently been updated with further information on activites and members of our steering group, please follow the link for more details. Web link:www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/subject_areas/criminology/
Northern Ireland Project Funding C-SAP funds are available to all staff in universities and colleges in Northern Ireland delivering HE programmes in Sociology, Anthropology and Politics and in cognate interdisciplinary areas. C-SAP project funding is intended to foster a pro-active approach to change in learning and teaching. See the guidance page for more details and how to apply. Web link:www.c-sap.bham.ac.uk/subject_areas/projects/NI_2010.htm
ELiSS Issue 5 The latest issue of ELiSS for Autumn / Winter 2009, Volume 2 Issue 2, is now available. Please follow the weblink to access the articles. Web link:www.eliss.org.uk/Default.aspx
Professional Development Coordinator University of Oxford Forwarded on behalf of David Mills. Professional Development Coordinator (three-year fixed term in the first instance),Social Sciences Division, University of Oxford. This is an exciting opportunity to work with the largest social science research community in the UK, enhancing the professional development and academic practice provision for more than 1000 research students and 300 research staff across 13 departments. You will have a doctorate in the social sciences, and have a keen interest in shaping the future of researcher development at Oxford and beyond. Please see the web link for more information.
Web link:www.admin.ox.ac.uk/ps/oao/ar/ar5211j.shtml