EdTA participant events

A list of EdTA participant events in the current academic year, plus links to recordings of previous events.

Upcoming EdTA participant events:

Here is the list of all EdTA participant events in the 2024/25 academic year. Future events will be posted here as soon as they become available for booking. 

Date & timeTitleDescriptionLocationBooking link (Events booking system, EASE log-in required)
10th Apr 2025 (10:00-16:00)EdTA Writing RetreatAll EdTA participants are invited to spend the day writing; hosted by the academic lead

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
22nd Apr 2025 (14:00-16:00)EdTA : Finding yourself in the PSFThis optional session is for all new EdTA starters to start writing your first blog

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
28th May 2025 (10:00-11:30)EdTA Check-in – Associate FellowsCheck-ins are for EdTA participants to ask targeted questions to the academic lead. 

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
28th May 2025 (13:00-14:30)EdTA Check-in –  FellowsCheck-ins are for EdTA participants to ask targeted questions to the academic lead. 

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
29th May 2025 (10:00-11:30)EdTA Check-in –  Senior FellowsCheck-ins are for EdTA participants to ask targeted questions to the academic lead. 

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
29th May 2025 (13:00-14:30)EdTA Check-in –  Principal FellowsCheck-ins are for EdTA participants to ask targeted questions to the academic lead. 

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online
06th Jun 2025 (10:00-16:00)EdTA Writing RetreatAll EdTA participants are invited to spend the day writing; hosted by the academic lead

Online 

(MS Teams)

Book online

 

Recordings of past EdTA Participant events

Recent recordings of EdTA live events and Dimension deep dives can be found on our Edinburgh Teaching Award Media Hopper channel. 

Direct links to individual recordings below - EASE log-in required. 

Live sessions

Dimension Deep Dives 

In these we look more closely at each PSF Dimension in under 15 minutes:

EdTA Category Check-in sessions

The EdTA Category Check-in sessions are not recorded because these are in a group consultation format where staff can ask specific, targeted questions to the EdTA academic lead. Not recording these sessions provides people with the opportunity to ask for advice ‘off the record’.