Inductions for academics and GTAs at LSE

You can find details of the annual inductions organised by the Eden Centre (and the Executive Office) below.

Staff new to LSE may also wish to take a look at the School's Key information for staff page.

Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTA) Induction

Details

The GTA Induction programme is offered to all new class teachers when they first start teaching at LSE and provides a strong foundation for them to develop their teaching skills and careers.

The programme is delivered over several workshops, and commences with a Welcome session for all GTAs. It will next take place in September/October 2026. Dates and booking information are sent to new class teachers directly over the Summer Break. 

A mid-year induction session is also held in late January.

The aims of the programme are to

  • introduce you to teaching at LSE, including the functions and requirements of the GTA/Guest Teacher role, and how it is both informed by, as well as supports, various policies and processes across the School;

  • highlight the sources of support that are available for both you and your students during your time at LSE;

  • foster a sense of community with your teaching peers;

  • encourage you to develop your ideas as to what good teaching and learning is in the context of higher education with your disciplinary context;

  • stimulate critical engagement with educational research to inform and develop your own teaching practice;

  • provide a strong foundation for further your professional development as a teacher;

  • empower you to confidently approach your first teaching role at LSE.

By the end of this programme, you will be able to

  • Understand the institutional and disciplinary context of LSE.

  • Design and implement a class using the principle of constructive alignment.

  • Incorporate inclusivity and accessibility into your class design and teaching practice.

  • Identify and assess students’ needs in academic matters and provide appropriate support.

  • Provide useful and developmental feedback to your students.

  • Evaluate and reflect upon your own teaching using a range of evaluation and monitoring techniques.

Some of the information from the Induction can also be found in the LSE Class Teaching Portal. For more information, please email eden.gtainduction@lse.ac.uk.

New Academic Induction Programme (NAIP)

Details

The New Academic Induction Programme (NAIP) for academics joining the LSE runs each year in early September, before the start of Autumn Term. The NAIP will next take place in September 2026.

Initial invites are sent out in July - new names are added to the list as we are made aware of them by their LSE Departments.

The first day of the programme includes a welcome from key colleagues at the School including the LSE President and several Vice-Presidents, which provides an introduction to different aspects of academic life at LSE.

After the first day, the programme focuses on teaching and learning issues, including lecturing and seminar teaching, assessment and feedback and academic mentoring and inclusivity.

All new academics are strongly encouraged to attend the NAIP. For new assistant professors who will be undertaking the LSE Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education, it forms the core attendance requirements for Module 1 of the programme.  

If you would like more information about the NAIP, and/or have started teaching at LSE since it last took place, please contact us by email at eden@lse.ac.uk.

Deputy Heads of Department (HoD) Induction

Details

The Deputy Heads of Department Induction is a one day event for incoming Deputy HoDs of Edducation/Teaching which takes place annually. It is organised by the Eden Centre

The Induction will next take place in early September 2026. More details will have been sent to relevant Departments in Spring Term.

For further information about this induction, please contact eden@lse.ac.uk.