Hi,
I am based outside of the UK, with a lecturing job in a well-known university. I have 14 years teaching experience, and a research profile that is reasonable but not awesome. I graduated with my PhD six years ago.
With my family, we are going to move to the UK next year and settle. I will have to try and find a job. I'm not looking forward to it as it looks like a hard environment, but for various reasons we have to do it.
I've been advised that it would be a good idea to get a certification from the Higher Education Academy: www.heacademy.ac.uk/individuals/fellowship/fellow
I already have postgraduate certificate in higher education teaching awarded by a reputable university.
It seems like it can cost up to 600 pounds to get the certification.
My question is: how important is it to have this recognition?
Thanks for any advice.