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Leaders in Learning & Teaching 2025

Build your capacity to lead your institution’s learning and teaching strategy

This year's Leaders in Learning & Teaching Development Programme (LLT) 2025 has now started. To express your interest for the 2026 cohort, please complete our expression of interest form and we will be in contact when the dates for the next programme are available.

The Leaders in Learning & Teaching Development Programme (LLT) helps those who are preparing for, or aspiring to, lead, manage and deliver high quality learning & teaching. Participants will gain a better understanding of the complexities of the role, build their leadership capacity, develop their research and practise profile and explore approaches to developing and implementing learning & teaching enhancement strategies.

LLT is a well-established and well-regarded learning and development programme for senior business school faculty. The sessions are a mixture of preparation, information, interaction and discussion. The topics and guest speakers will provoke reflection, thought and action, and the emphasis will be on collaboration and problem solving.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the programme you will have deepened your understanding about the role of Director of Learning & Teaching and about the skills, knowledge and behaviours that are important in the role. In particular you will:

  • Gain insight into the changing HE landscape and contemporary issues in business school education

  • Identify your individual leadership characteristics and strengths

  • Plan your development goals for effective agile leadership and management of learning & teaching

  • Develop strategies to help you achieve your personal research and/or practice goals to  enhance personal profile within the business and management community

  • Identify the ways in which you can develop your business school's digital footprint to benefit students, staff and your business schools performance in the TEF

  • Learn strategies for supporting the needs and attainment of diverse student cohorts

Facilitator

Professor Sally Everett CMBE

Director, ILEAD at King’s Business School

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