Student conference: Exploring the boundaries of student engagement in learning and teaching
Student Learning and Teaching Network conference 2011
Deadline for registration 30th January
The Student Learning and Teaching Network (SLTN) invites both students and staff to attend their next event which will be hosted by Northumbria University in Newcastle on the 14th of February 2011. The SLTN promotes active student engagement in learning and teaching communities. This conference will explore the boundaries to student engagement in learning and teaching in higher education and will provide an opportunity for students and staff to identify ways that these boundaries can be challenged through a series of interactive sessions and workshops.
How to register
This conference is free, to sign up follow the link to complete and submit your details
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/sltnconference. We welcome staff to our events but encourage staff to bring along interested students.
The Conference Venue
The event is taking place in the Great Hall in Sutherland Building, City Campus West. A map for the venue can be found at: http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/brochure/visit/campus_branch/ncle_cmp/city_campus/
Hotel Details
For those people that are staying in Newcastle overnight we will be arranging to meet up on the evening of the 13th of November
The closest hotel to the University is the Premier Inn, Newcastle upon Tyne (for details see: http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/NEWNEW/newcastle-central )
Both the hotel and the venue for the event are in the centre of Newcastle, within five minutes walk of each other. Maps of the City Centre and the City Campus are on the University web-site at http://northumbria.ac.uk/brochure/visit/campus_branch/
To find out more about the Student Learning and Teaching Network take a look at our website www.studentlandtnetwork.ning.com. All interested students and staff are welcome to become members of the network.
We look forward to seeing you in Newcastle,
The Student Learning and Teaching Committee
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