Faculty
How can I participate if I am a professor at the URV and want to do APS?
What benefits does APS bring me as a professor?
- It allows direct participation in University Social Responsibility (USR).
- It allows collaboration with organizations and entities in the community in the development of teaching and potentially adds a new dimension to your research.
- It allows you to participate in social innovation processes.
- It connects teaching with the other two missions of the university: research and the third mission or social function.
- It fosters interdisciplinary teaching teams.
- It supports the role of the teacher as a mentor, guide, or facilitator of learning, as promoted by the EHEA.
- It improves student participation and motivation.
- It facilitates competency-based training and assessment.
How can I incorporate APS into my teaching?
According to the definition and elements of APS, the student's learning is always academic, which necessarily implies a connection to the curriculum, with all that this entails in terms of planning, monitoring, and assessment of learning.
The curricular linkage options at URV are:
Degree subjects
External Internships (PE)
Bachelor's Thesis (TFG)
Master's Thesis (TFM)
Doctoral Theses
If you are a faculty member, you can include APS activities in your teaching within degree subjects.
If you want more information on how to integrate APS into your teaching, consult the Faculty Guide available at the bottom of the page.
Available Resources: