Welcome to ALDinHE
Welcome to the website of the Association for Learning Development in Higher Education.
ALDinHE is the membership association for staff who work as Learning Developers, or have a role which involves supporting student learning. Learning Developers share a common desire to empower students in their learning through helping them make sense of academic practices within higher education and supporting them to acquire the generic underpinning skills for the environments in which they are working.
Click here to find out more about ALDinHE
ALDinHE is the membership association for staff who work as Learning Developers, or have a role which involves supporting student learning. Learning Developers share a common desire to empower students in their learning through helping them make sense of academic practices within higher education and supporting them to acquire the generic underpinning skills for the environments in which they are working.
Click here to find out more about ALDinHE
I hope you will use this website to:
- find out about our latest events , including the popular annual conference
- explore the peer-reviewed resources at LearnHigher
- read the latest issue of our online Journal
‘Welcome to our website. Here you can find out more about the work we do across the sector – promoting learning development and supporting the work of learning developers. We’re always keen to encourage as many people as possible to help us develop our work. You can do this in lots of ways: from ensuring your HEI is an
institutional member
; to getting involved with our
working groups; to joining the
Steering Group. To find out more, please get in touch. We’d be delighted to hear from you!’![]() Steve Rooney Chair of ALDinHE sgr3@leicester.ac.uk |
News
ALDinHE Conference 2014: University of Huddersfield
Following the success of our 2013 annual conference at Plymouth University, we are pleased to confirm that the 2014 conference will be held at the University of Huddersfield, from 14-16 April. Further details will follow shortly.Read more >
ALDinHE Newsletter: Issue 7 out now
The latest issue of the ALDinHE Newsletter was published in March 2013Read more >
Welcome to our new website
The new ALDinHE website was officially launched in January 2012.Read more >






