Higher Education Academy: Education for Sustainable Development Project
Sustainability is now recognised to be a key area of development for the education sector. In particular, the policy and practice context points to the need to consider how best to embed it into higher education learning and teaching strategies and curricula.
The Higher Education Academy is currently undertaking a programme of development activity and capacity building so as to better assist institutions and subject communities in their development of curricula and pedagogy to equip students with the skills and knowledge to live and work sustainably. This recognises the importance of increasing 'sustainability literacy' among students and the growing demand for sustainability skills among employers.
In order to help develop this capacity the Higher Education Academy’s Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) Project invites applications for the funding of grants designed to:
The ESD Project is setting aside £40k for grants in this Tranche; the maximum funding for any single proposal will be £4k.
Applications should be submitted by noon on July 14 th 2006. Applicants will be informed by August 1 st 2006. It is expected that projects will be completed by July 31 st 2007.
Proposals should be submitted on the proposal form and must be presented both in hard copy and electronically by email attachment. Electronic versions of the completed forms should be sent to your Subject Centre and copied to Heather Witham, ESD Project Co-ordinator (h.witham@bristol.ac.uk). Only fully completed (electronic) proposal forms that reach the ESD Project Co-ordinator by the stated deadline will be eligible for consideration (we will accept a hard copy after the date, but this must be submitted to receive consideration).
Hard copies should be sent to: Heather Witham, The Economics Network, ILRT, University of Bristol, 8-10 Berkeley Square, Bristol, BS8 1HH.
You can download the application form here (38kb, MS Word format).
Any academic or group of academics involved in teaching at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level in the UK (either in an HE institution, or an FE institution delivering HE programmes) is eligible to apply through their Subject Centre , . Subject Centres may also apply directly. and/or any Subject Centre directly. Subject Centres should not expect to have more than one bid funded.
No overheads may be charged. The grants may be used to fund the following costs:
Evidence of the following criteria will be sought in evaluating project bids:
The grant holder will be responsible for carrying out the project in a timely and financially accountable manner, including completing deliverables and dissemination activities and full disclosure of the work to the Project Team. The intellectual property rights will normally remain with the grant holder, although they must credit the Higher Education Academy for assistance where relevant in any disseminated or published materials and allow full publication via print and electronic means of the final report.
The ESD Project Co-ordinator will liaise with the grant holder on the progress of the project, and will monitor progress against plan and advise the grant holder as appropriate. The grant holder will be required to submit one interim progress reports to the Project Co-ordinator. Any disagreements between the grant holder and the Subject Centre will be referred to the Project Planning Group for arbitration.
The payment of monies will be made on a sub-contract basis from the University of Leeds from the ESD Project grant paid by the HE Academy. The expectation is that no payments will be made for overheads. Payment of grants will be made as follows:
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