Schemes for University Lecturers

Frequently Asked Questions

In cases of uncertainty, and in the absence of an existing contract, the Terms and Conditions of the Award are to take precedence over the following answers which are meant only as a guide.

1. What are the aims of the Industrial Secondment Scheme?
Secondments provide the opportunity to gain industrial experience by working on a collaborative project with industry. Secondments are expected to result in significant improvements to teaching activities.

2. What does the award provide for?
The award contributes to the salary cost of the applicant (excluding overheads) paid pro-rata against the amount of time to be spent at the industry host.

3. Who may apply?
All employees of UK Higher Education Institutions teaching any aspect of engineering are eligible to apply. The scheme is particularly beneficial to engineering academics with minimal or no experience of industry or to those whose last experience of industry was some time ago or in another field to that which they currently teach. Applicants will need to convince the Academy that the secondment will have a significant impact on their teaching at undergraduate or postgraduate levels.

4. Which areas of engineering are eligible?
All engineering disciplines are eligible.

5. I am not a Chartered Engineer. Am I eligible to apply?
Yes, you are. You do not need to be a Chartered Engineer to apply but being chartered is highly beneficial in industry so you should explain your reasons for not being a Chartered Engineer in your Application. If not already a Chartered Engineer, it is expected that you will be aspiring towards or achieving chartered status within the secondment period.

6. I have a degree in Physics rather than engineering but I teach engineering modules in the School of Engineering in a UK university. Am I eligible to apply?
Yes, you are. As long as you teach Engineering modules you are eligible to apply. The Academy take a broad view of what Engineering encompasses and this includes ICT.

7. In the past I worked in an area of engineering different to the one I teach in at the moment. I have no industrial experience in my new area of engineering. Am I eligible to apply for an industrial secondment?
Yes, you are.

8. Will you help me find a Host Institution so that I can apply?
Applicants are expected to identify and approach their own industry host and the Academy will not assist in this process.

9. I went on secondment in the past. Am I eligible to apply?
The scheme is open to applicants with no or minimum industrial experience and to those whose industrial experience was some time ago. Your past industrial secondment counts as past industrial experience and the answer to your question depends on how long ago it was, what area of engineering it was in, and whether industry practice has changed significantly since that time.

10. What is the assessment process?
An assessment panel consisting of Fellows of the Academy will review the applications. Selected candidates will be called for an interview within one month from the deadline. Outstanding applicants may be awarded without interview. Those Applicants that are not selected for interview will be contacted by the Scheme Manager following the Panel’s decision.

11. What happens after an offer has been made?
At the time of the award notification all parties are required to sign an Agreement detailing the terms and conditions of the award.

12. When can the secondment commence?
All secondments must start before 30 November 2013. Secondments that will start after this date should be submitted in a subsequent round.

13. What is the duration of the secondment?
Awards can be for any period up to six months full-time. Secondments can be held part time at a minimum of 50% full time equivalent, in which case the secondment period can be extended pro rata up to a maximum length of 12 months.

14. Can I extend my secondment?
The Academy’s written approval must be sought for any extension to the duration of the secondment, irrespective of whether or not additional funding is sought.

15. Can I apply for a 6-month full-time secondment and spend 3 months in the Host organisation this summer and another 3 months next summer?
Yes, as long as the secondment adheres to the aims and objectives of the scheme, a modular approach is accepted. The intention to go on a secondment on a modular basis should be declared and justified at application stage.

16. I wish to apply for a part-time secondment. Can I continue to teach for part of the week or do I have to stop teaching altogether?
Secondments may be held at a minimum of 50% part time. As long as you give a full commitment to the aims and objectives of your secondment for the required time, you may continue to teach during the rest of the week. Your intention to hold the secondment part-time must be declared to the Academy at application stage, and the reasons for this justified.

17. Can I have a secondment for longer than six months on a full-time basis?
Yes, if this has the agreement of the applicant’s Head of Department and the Host organisation. The Academy could only provide funding for six months full time, however, and alternative sources of funding will need to be secured for the remaining period before the secondment commences.

18. Is the Host organisation expected to contribute to the secondee’s costs?
Contributions towards costs from the host organisation, while not a compulsory part of the scheme, are nevertheless welcome both as a contribution to funds and as indicators of commitment and goodwill. These may be in the form of a payment towards the applicant’s travel, accommodation and subsistence, or in the form of a cash contribution towards the salary of the applicant.

19. Can I go to a non-industrial Host organisation?
Applications for secondments to non-industrial Host organisations are accepted providing the experience gained will impact directly on the courses the applicant teaches. For example, secondments have been approved to a hospital where mechanical engineering techniques were applied to the treatment of spinal injury patients, and to a local authority for work in the area of environmental engineering. Secondments to universities are not accepted.

20. Can I go on secondment to more than one Host organisation?
Yes, if it can be demonstrated that this will provide added value to the secondment.

21. I have just started my secondment and have discovered that the costs of accommodation at the location of my host company are a lot greater than I expected. Would it be possible for the Academy to cover those?
Unfortunately, no. The Academy does not get involved in post-award negotiations related to the award values and any travel and other expenses should have been accurately presented to the Academy at the time of your application.

22. How will the Academy monitor my secondment?
Recipients of the award are responsible for ensuring that the knowledge and skills acquired through the secondment are appropriately disseminated and applied once the secondment has ended. A Final Report on the secondment is to be submitted to the Academy within one month of the completion of the secondment. A brief Follow-Up Report must also be submitted to the Academy one year after the completion of the secondment. The Host Organisation will also be required to submit a report on the secondment’s success and the Industrial Secondment Scheme as a whole.

 

 

Updated February 2013

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