Friday, 25 January 2013

Fwd: Student-Generated Induction: A Social Identity Approach, London Workshop



Dear All,
For those interested in a social and participative approach to induction, this experiential workshop may be for you. This event is entitled: "Student-Generated Induction: A Social Identity Approach." It is taking place in London at the Institute of Education on Monday February 25th.

The workshop will introduce a new theory of learning applied to induction. It will also provide first-hand experience of a structured and scalable practice. This measurable approach has already adopted by different universities and in different disciplines. 

Further details of the workshop and how to book at: 

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Nicholas Bowskill,
SharedThinking
The Social Identity Practice for Learning
Malton,
North Yorkshire


Telephone: 01653-699348

 

David Andrew, 
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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Fwd: What can higher education contribute to improving social mobility in the UK? Two-day residential conference organised by the Higher Education Academy


Subject: What can higher education contribute to improving social mobility in the UK? Two-day residential conference organised by the Higher Education Academy

What can higher education contribute to improving social mobility in the UK? Two-day residential conference organised by the Higher Education Academy

 

The Higher Education Academy is pleased to announce a two-day residential conference on 26 and 27 March 2013 at the Macdonald Manchester Hotel, Manchester City Centre to examine the contribution of higher education to improving social mobility.

Higher education has undergone change in all four UK nations as the economy has declined and public sector spending has been reduced. Issues of social mobility, access, retention, attainment and progression however continue to be important across the UK, within higher education institutions, and for students, their families and society as a whole.

2012-13 marked the beginning of significant changes to the higher education landscape, raising concerns about the future of access and equality within the HE sector and heightening existing fears about stagnating social mobility. This two-day conference is an opportunity to:

  • Explore how widening-access partnerships and collaboration can be adapted to a more competitive environment and whether new approaches and delivery models are required across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • Extend our understanding of the contribution of higher-education providers to improving the retention, attainment and progression of students especially those from lower socio-economic groups, disabled or black and minority ethnic backgrounds in all discipline areas.
  • Review how more equitable access to employment, graduate careers and the professions can be achieved through higher-education pathways, including apprenticeships, study abroad and postgraduate study.
  • Consider the role of students in enhancing the quality and outcomes of the higher education experience for students from under-represented and disadvantaged groups.
  • Examine the actual and projected impacts of changes to the funding of higher education on access, retention, attainment and progression for students from under-represented and disadvantaged groups.
  • Review the needs of part-time students in the current context, including support systems and pedagogy for flexible learning.

The conference will include key note speakers, panel discussions, workshops, papers and posters designed to inform scholarly debate and provide practical ways forward.

For more information and to book on please visit our website here

 

 

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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

HEA STEM Events e-bulletin



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HEA STEM

Events e-bulletin

22 January 2013




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Dear Colleagues

Welcome to the HEA STEM Newsletter for mid-January.  Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions about the following events aimed at academics and post-graduate students in STEM disciplines.

 

HEA STEM: Annual Learning and Teaching Conference 2013: Where practice and pedagogy meet

Date: 17 Apr 2013 - 18 Apr 2013

Location/venue: University of Birmingham

Higher education has changed dramatically over the past ten years with advances in technology, the changing expectations of students, growing diversity and the increasing variety of higher education institutions. This conference aims to disseminate evidence based, effective practice and to examine how this impacts on STEM disciplines.

 

HEA STEM (Engineering): Workshop for postgraduate students who teach

Date: 15 Feb 2013

Start Time: 11:00 am

Location/venue: UCL Engineering, London

The day will focus on four areas: Assessment and Feedback, Teaching for Diversity, Small Group Teaching, & Professional Development and the HEA.

 

ITiCSE 2013, the 18th Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (sponsored by ACM SIGCSE)

Date: 1 and 3 July 2013

Location/venue University of Kent at Canterbury

The deadline for submission of posters and Tips, techniques & courseware session proposals is March 15 2013.

 

Foundation Year Network Annual Conference 2013

Date: 11 and 12 July 2013

Location/venue: Collingwood College, Durham University

Deadline for submission of proposals is the 21 March 2013. Applicants will be advised in early April if their request has been successful.

 


Keep in touch

Email: karen.fraser@heacademy.ac.uk

Visit the website: http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/stem Twitter: # HEASTEM


 

David Andrew, 
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Fwd: SEEC professional development seminar "Employer Engagement"



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Subject: SEEC professional development seminar "Employer Engagement"
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 20:13:06 -0000
From: SEEC Office <office@SEEC.ORG.UK>
Reply-To: SEEC Office <office@SEEC.ORG.UK>
To: HEACADEMY-GENERAL@JISCMAIL.AC.UK


 

 

*APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING*

 

I am pleased to forward below details of the first in the series of professional development seminars for 2013: 

 

 

Professional Development Seminar Series

A balance of practicality and reflection; participants are invited to share their experiences, ask questions, & challenge expertise.

 

Employer Engagement

Relationships with Employers & Curriculum Refinements

 

Tuesday 12 February 2013 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

 

Room C2.09, Science Building, 115 New Cavendish Street, University of Westminster, London W1W 6UW. 

http://www.westminster.ac.uk/about-us/visit-us/directions/cavendish

 

This event will be hosted by Professor Carol Costley: Associate Dean, Research Institute for Work Based Learning and Jonathan Garnet: Professor of Work Based Knowledge and the Director of the Institute for Work Based Learning at Middlesex University

 

Middlesex University was part of a HEFCE programme that had two related goals - the design and delivery of HE courses in partnership with employers, and to increase the number of learners in the workplace supported by their employers. The programme ran from 2008-2011.  Information on the Middlesex Organisational Development network (MODNet) project can be found here:

http://www.hefce.ac.uk/whatwedo/kes/ee/workforcedevelopmentprojects/themiddlesexorganisationaldevelopmentnetwork/

 

                                               Agenda for the day

 

1.            'Relationships with Employers' Jonathan Garnett and Carol Costley

 

2              'Curriculum Refinements' Carol Costley and Jonathan Garnett

 

Lunch

 

3.            Plenary session 'Challenges and Opportunities'

 

Carol Costley is Professor of Work Based Learning and Head of the Work Based Learning research centre at Middlesex University.

Principal research interests include examining methodologies and epistemologies in work based learning and how they are additional to and support subject based approaches to knowledge. Within that looking particularly at work based learning as a field of study, especially transdisciplinarity, equity and access.

 

Jonathan Garnett is Professor of Work Based Knowledge and the Director of the Institute for Work Based Learning at Middlesex University.

Jonathan has twenty years experience at the leading edge of the development of work based learning programmes with public and private sector organizations in the UK and internationally.
Areas of expertise include Work Based Learning in Higher Education, developing the intellectual capital of employers, assessment of work based learning, assessment of learning from experience, higher education/employer partnerships.

 

Cost:

 

SEEC (and NUCCAT) members: £30

Non-members: £60

 

Limited places are available so please book early to avoid disappointment.  Bookings can be made via the SEEC website on  http://www.seec.org.uk/events/employer-engagement

 

Regards

 

Alison

 

Alison Street

SEEC Administrator

 

'SEEC - Recognising Learning Through Credit!'

 

SEEC

PO Box 1241

Enfield

Middlesex

EN1 9UB

Telephone/Fax 020 8617 0568

 

www.seec.org.uk

Registered Charity No. 298544

 


 

David Andrew, 
Head of Academic Practice
Senior Tutor
 



The Learning Institute 
Queen Mary, University of London

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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Fwd: HEA thematic workshops and seminars



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Subject: HEA thematic workshops and seminars
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 12:13:44 +0000
From: HEA Flexible Learning <flexible.learning@HEACADEMY.AC.UK>
Reply-To: Internet support for teaching <TEACHING-ON-LINE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
To: TEACHING-ON-LINE@JISCMAIL.AC.UK


***Apologies for cross posting***

Dear colleagues,
 
Below are the details of some forthcoming Flexible Learning events taking place as part of our Thematic Workshop and Seminar Series. Please click on the links for further details accessible via our website.
 
Engagement with Flexible Learning and Attendance
8 March 2013, University of Ulster
 
Designing flexible interdisciplinary cases for learning
12 April 2013, University of Warwick
 
 
 
Distanced but not disadvantaged
6 June 2013, Anglia Ruskin University
 
Please contact: thematic.seminar@heacademy.ac.uk if you are interested in attending or have any queries.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
Chris
 
Chris Vincent
Administrator (Flexible Learning)
 
T +44 (0)1904 717500            flexible.learning@heacademy.ac.uk
The Higher Education Academy, Innovation Way, York Science Park, Heslington, York, YO10 5BR
www.heacademy.ac.uk – Twitter@HEAcademy
 
Bookings are now open for the HEA Annual Conference 2013, Powerful partnerships: Defining the learning experience. Find out more, and book your place, here.

 

David Andrew, 
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Senior Tutor
 



The Learning Institute 
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Fwd: The e-Assessment-Question 2013 Conference and Exhibition London, 20th and 21st March 2013


With apologies for cross posting.  The e-Assessment-Question 2013  Conference and Exhibition London, 20th and 21st March 2013    We are delighted to announce the 11th year of the e-Assessment Question.      This is the key Conference and Exhibition examining the practical aspects of e-Assessment in all its forms and its use from the classroom to the workplace.  The main theme for 2013 will be ''Using e-Assessment to cross borders and boundaries - working internationally - working across disciplines - working imaginatively".    As the use of e-Assessment becomes increasingly widespread, we are seeing greater innovation in the way these tools and technologies are used, in the breadth of assessment undertaken, in the range of qualifications and in the innovatory tools and techniques available to deliver e-assessment. The challenge amidst all the innovation and development is how to maintain quality, reliability and validity and ensure fitness for purpose. The conference will provide an excellent opportunity to hear and see practical guidance and advice about e-assessment and e-assessment systems.    Speakers this year include representatives from Awarding Organisations and Professional Bodies as well as systems and service providers.     The first day will focus on managing and planning e-assessment to ensure robust and reliable assessment for qualifications and learning in a challenging, ever-changing world. Day two will focus on developing e-assessment solutions to support the ambitions and aspirations of Awarding Organisations, learners, teachers and managers.    Bookings may be made for either day or both days of the event, with a discount for Charities, Schools, Colleges, Universities and those in the public sector. See www.e-assessment-question.co.uk for details    We trust you or one of your colleagues will be able to join us for what will certainly prove to be an invaluable and thought-provoking two days.    Jeff Ross  Director, Assessment Tomorrow  Email:  jeff@assessmenttomorrow.com    Telephone: +44 (0) 7785 92039     www.e-assessment-question.co.uk  

 

David Andrew, 
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Senior Tutor
 



The Learning Institute 
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Sunday, 20 January 2013

Fwd: EDULEARN13 Announcement in Institutional Website

Dear colleagues,

 

We inform you that EDULEARN13 (5th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies) will be held in Barcelona (Spain), next 1st, 2nd and 3rd of July 2013.

 

If would be much appreciated if you could publish this upcoming event EDULEARN13 in your institutional or departmental website. We are sure that it will be very interesting for professionals in the area of Education, Research, Innovation and New Learning Technologies.

 

This annual event brings together professionals in the field of Education and Technology. It is an excellent opportunity to share your experiences and projects with educators and researchers from all parts of the world.

 

The deadline for abstract submissions is 27th of March 2013.

Abstracts should be submitted on-line at: http://www.edulearn13.org/online_submission

More information is available at: www.edulearn13.org

 

Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Yours sincerely,

 

 

EDULEARN13 Organizing Committee

Website: www.edulearn13.org

Email: edulearn13@iated.org

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Friday, 11 January 2013

Fwd: SRHE/University of Edinburgh Event - 25-26 April: Higher Education as if the World Mattered



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Subject: SRHE/University of Edinburgh Event - 25-26 April: Higher Education as if the World Mattered
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:39:18 +0000
From: SRHE <SRHE@srhe.ac.uk>
To: Nicola Manches <nmanches@srhe.ac.uk>


 

Higher Education as if the World Mattered

A conference to be held on 25 and 26 April 2013 organised by: The Higher Education Research Group (Institute for Education, Community and Society, The University of Edinburgh) in partnership with The Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE)

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

While higher education is known to enhance people’s life chances, questions remain to be asked about how the goods to be gained from higher education are presently distributed. Despite policies that are meant to increase access to higher education for under-represented sections of society we know that in a highly stratified society and higher education system even widened entry does not guarantee greater social justice in relation to access, for example. Against this backdrop, broad questions that the symposium will address include: To what extent and how do higher education policies and practices make a difference to this world? What are present priorities and how could things be otherwise? To what extent does higher education address community and environmental concerns? To what extent are participants encouraged to make a contribution to the world?

 

This conference, and a book that will be associated with it, therefore, seek to explore social justice in and through higher education by examining recent policies and practices in relation to six broad strands of higher education: Research and knowledge mobilisation; Curriculum; Pedagogy; Access and participation; Institutional leadership; Quality and educational development. Contributions in each section seek to analyse the assumptions underpinning policy and practice, arrive at judgements about the extent to which the world is seen to matter and offer suggestions on how things could be different from how they are. Running across these six strands are concerns related to internationalisation, funding, and lifelong learning.

Keynote Speakers
Professor Melanie Walker, Free State University, South Africa
Professor Monica McLean, University of Nottingham, UK
Professor Jon Nixon, Senior Research Fellow, Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIE), and Honorary Professor, University of Sheffield, UK
Professor Ray Land, Durham University, UK

 

For Keynote speaker abstracts and biographies, click here

 

Author submissions
All submissions are subject to a blind peer review process. Proposals are invited for Individual Papers. Each paper accepted for individual presentation will be allocated a minimum of 30 minutes for presentation and discussion.

 

Timetable for submissions
All proposals must be submitted via email to fsmit@srhe.ac.uk . The deadline for submission is 1 March 2013.

 

Call for papers- Format for submissions
To maintain the high quality of papers presented at the conference, and ensure that the review process has access to a sufficient level of detail on paper proposals to take an informed view, submitting authors are asked to provide a short paper for peer review in two parts.

Please note that both parts will be required at the point of first submission, but there will be no subsequent call for fuller papers for accepted abstracts.

• Part 1 Abstract: a 150 word summary of the proposal which will be printed in the published conference programme and also made available at conference on the CD Rom.
• Part 2 Outline: a maximum 1000 word paper (not including references)

 

Conference Venue
The symposium will take place at Paterson’s Land, Moray House School of Education, Holyrood Road, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH8 8AQ. All rooms are equipped with a screen and laptop.

The School of Education is located in the picturesque Old Town area (off the Royal Mile, or Canongate). It is a 10 minute walk (or three minute taxi ride) from Edinburgh Waverley train station to the School of Education. The City of Edinburgh is easily reachable by train and most airlines (Easyjet and Ryanair offer low-budget flights from several cities in England). Travel from Edinburgh Airport to the City Centre (final stop at Waverly Bridge, right opposite Waverley Station) by Airlink bus service takes approximately 30 minutes (and a single journey costs £3.50) and by taxi the cost is between £18 and £20.

The City of Edinburgh offers many attractions for conference participants considering spending the weekend. It also features a wide range of cafés, bistros and restaurants and a good number of reasonably priced hotels close to the conference venue (e.g., IBIS at Grassmarket, The Jurys Inn on Jeffrey Street, The Travel Lodge on St Mary’s Street, and the highly praised Salisbury Green Hotel, situated on the University’s own premises at Pollock Halls).

 

Conference Fees and Booking
Fees are £150 (£130 for SRHE members) and include all refreshments during the day on both days (excluding dinner) and the conference programme. Any overnight accommodation is to be organised and paid directly by delegates. Sorry, there are no single day fees.

Employees of the University of Edinburgh may attend free of charge, but must register in order to attend this event, and should e-mail their full name, contact details and any special or dietary requirements to Nicola Manches at nmanches@srhe.ac.uk

 

To book your place visit www.srhe.ac.uk/events/details.asp?eid=77 and click on ‘Book now’.

 

Further Information
If you require any further information or assistance, please contact the Conference Organiser, Francois Smit at fsmit@srhe.ac.uk

Conference Director: Carolin Kreber, Institute for Education, Community and Society, The University of Edinburgh.

 


 

David Andrew, 
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Senior Tutor
 



The Learning Institute 
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Thursday, 10 January 2013

Fwd: Up and Coming Emplyablility Seminars




Thematic workshop and seminar series 2012-13

The HEA is running a workshop and seminar series in the thematic areas of employability, flexible learning and internationalisation. Each seminar will be hosted and delivered by an HE institution and will focus on aspects of learning and teaching.

 

 

Below are the current Employability Seminars being hosted:

 

 

Employability seminars

Details of the 2012-13 series are now available here.

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David Andrew, 
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The Learning Institute 
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