At the innovation lunch on 12 May, Stéfanie André talks about the curriculum review in the master's in Public Administration. A thorough review was carried out in the master's programme to better monitor and reduce workload of both students and lecturers. This led to important adjustments, such as the switch from a standard block timetable (three weeks of classes, one week of tests) to a ribbon timetable with five courses per semester. In addition, the master's thesis path has been improved, reducing study delays and giving students more clarity on requirements and scheduling. At this innovation lunch, Stéfanie will share insights from this pathway and discuss the latest workload figures. Would you like to be there and have a bite to eat? Sign up and we look forward to seeing you on 12 May in the Lecturers' Lounge!
Lunch with an inspiration shot
The Radboud Teaching and Learning Centre organises the TLC Innovation Lunch every first Monday of the month to share innovative projects and results more widely. Here, teachers, teaching support staff and other interested parties meet to be inspired by an innovative project of a Radboud colleague and have a tasty snack in the meantime.