Bioscience Subject Centre
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The Bioscience Subject Centre was one of 24 Subject Centres funded first with the Learning and Teaching Support Network and later within the Higher Education Academy, which aimed to promote high quality learning and teaching in UK Higher Education (HE) by providing subject-based support for sharing innovations and good practices.
The Higher Education Academy itself came into being in 2004 through the amalgamation of the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN), the Institute for the Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE) and the Higher Education Staff Development Agency (HESDA) in order to enable comprehensive, knowledgeable support for practitioners and institutions with an aim to the greater professionalisation of HE teaching.[1]
The Bioscience Subject Centre was based at the University of Leeds.
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