The newly revamped Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) is a chance to “celebrate” the sector and capture more of the good practice that can be found in a range of different universities, those behind the exercise have said.
All English higher education providers with more than 500 undergraduates have until 24 January to finalise their submissions for TEF 2023, the first iteration since 2019 and now run by the regulator, the Office for Students.
Those ruing the paperwork – which includes a provider submission as well as an optional student submission – should take heart in knowing the exercise will be worth it, according to Graeme Rosenberg, head of compliance and student protection at the OfS.
“The intention is that it encourages and stimulates enhancement through a number of means,” he told a Westminster Higher Education Forum event.