Engineering Subject Centre
[Image:Logoheaesc.png|right|The logo of the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre]
The Engineering Subject Centre was one of 24 subject centres within the Higher Education Academy from 2000 to 2011. The academy encouraged, supported and enabled teaching excellence in the United Kingdom higher education community. This was achieved through development of research and evaluation both for the higher education community as a whole and through the discipline-specific expertise of the subject centres.
The stated aim of the academy is: "to improve the learning experience for students".
The Engineering Subject Centre was based in the Faculty of Engineering at Loughborough University. It drew upon the expertise of engineering academics and educationalists from across the higher education sector, and worked closely with the engineering professional bodies.
History
The centre was originally created as part of the Learning and Teaching Support Network, founded in January 2000. The Higher Education Academy was founded in May 2004, from a merger of the Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, the LTSN, and the Teaching Quality Enhancement Fund National Co-ordination Team.As a part of the Higher Education Academy, the subject centre was funded by grants from four higher education funding bodies in the UK, subscriptions from higher education institutions, and grant/contract income for organised initiatives.
In 2010 it was announced that all subject centres would be closed, and a reduced service to subjects provided by the HEA at York. This process was completed in 2011