Developing Reader and Professor applications on the Teaching Pathway at UAL

Wed Jul 08 2026 at 10:00 am to 01:00 pm UTC+01:00

University of the Arts London | London

Teaching, Learning and Employability Exchange
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Developing Reader and Professor applications on the Teaching Pathway at UAL
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A workshop to develop your application for promotion to Reader or Professor on the Teaching Pathway at UAL
About this Event

This three part workshop is aimed at academic colleagues at UAL who are in the process of or considering applying for promotion to Reader or Professor in the next few academic years.


In this session:

This three-hour workshop will guide attendees through reviewing and developing their draft evidence of impact and reach.

Please note this is a structured session, not a drop in, and participants are expected to attend for the full duration. Hybrid participation is available for those who need it, though we strongly recommend attending in person where possible, as the activities are designed to work best in the room.

  1. The first section will introduce the criteria for promotion through dialogue, discussion and reflective writing activities using worksheets provided during the session
  2. The second will focus on identifying and drawing out the evidence (visible and hidden) needed for an application. Using both physical and digital spaces, participants will share and map existing achievements against the promotion criteria, helping to create an architecture for their application and a foundation on which to build.
  3. The third will bring together the material developed across the workshop into a framework participants can take away and continue refining towards a future Readership or Professorship application.


Facilitator bios

Dr Annouchka Bayley (Associate Professor, University of Cambridge Faculty of Education)
https://faculty.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/bayley

Annouchka is the Chair of the Arts and Creativities Research Group and former Director and designer of the Arts, Creativities and Education MPhil programme (2021–24). She has also designed and led the Doctoral Research Training Programme at the Faculty. Annouchka’s work situates artistic research, posthuman and new materialist philosophies, and post-qualitative methodologies within higher education pedagogical development that seeks to find urgent modes of response to 21st-century issues. She attained her PhD at Warwick University and previously trained in the Jacques Lecoq method of theatre, going on to teach at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and become an Emerging Director at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Previously, she held positions at both the Royal College of Art and King’s College London. Please see her website for further details of practice, publications and projects: https://www.annouchkabayley.co.uk/

Dr Mark Ingham (Professor (Designate) of Nomadology)
https://researchers.arts.ac.uk/488-mark-ingham

Mark’s pedagogical and creative research over the last 30 years has involved entangled encounters with images of thought and memory, rhizomatic and meta-cognitive learning theories, fuzzy narratives, and virtual and physical liminal teaching spaces. His research critiques relationships between autobiographical memory and photography, ideas of ‘becoming rhizomatic’, assembling agency, nomadic thinking, and active blended learning, alongside ideas of belonging and critical pedagogies. He is Professor (Designate) of Nomadology, PFHEA, a National Teaching Fellow (2021), Co-Chair of UAL’s Professoriate, and a UAL Senior Teaching Scholar at the University of the Arts London. He is co-founder of UAL’s Experimental Pedagogies Research Group (EPRG): https://eprg.arts.ac.uk/ and an assembler of the Nomadic Detective Agency: https://nomadicdetectiveagency.org/



Hosts

Hosted by the Learning and Teaching Directorate, Educational Research Team



Who Should Attend

This workshop is open to all UAL staff on the Teaching Pathway who are thinking about applying for promotion to Reader in the next few years.



Where

121 First Floor

272 High Holborn,

London

WC1V 7EY



Extra information


Registration Instructions

Please only register for yourself, if you wish to share with others please refer them to the event listing. Please note that this is for UAL Academic Staff only. Only some of our events are open to students and / or people from outside UAL. Please check the 'Who Should Attend' section above to make sure you are eligible.



Event booking confirmation and reminders

When you book your place, you will receive a booking confirmation email and reminder emails. Please check your spam/junk folder if you do not receive them.

Tickets can be booked up to 30 minutes before the event.



Cancellation

If you can no longer attend this event we’d appreciate it if you could cancel your place within the booking system. This gives others the opportunity to take your space.

We reserve the right to cancel this event if we do not get enough numbers, or due to other circumstances outside of our control. You will be notified via email if this happens.



Accessibility

The Learning & Teaching Directorate strives to make both our physical and online events accessible for all our participants. If you would like to discuss your needs prior to booking please contact us: [email protected].


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