The Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning at Glasgow Caledonian University is running a one day conference on student engagement. The link to the conference website is http://bit.ly/CRLLconf15
We would be delighted if you could attend!
CRLL and GCU LEAD One Day Conference
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
9th September 2015
Student Engagement: From Research to Practice
We are pleased to invite papers for presentation at the Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning (CRLL) one day conference to be held at Glasgow Caledonian University on 9th September 2015. The event provides a forum for debate and discussion of the theme of Student Engagement: From Research to Practice. The conference will take place at Glasgow Caledonian University in the heart of the city of Glasgow.
Conference Theme and Call for Papers
The CRLL Conference provides a platform for researchers and professionals engaged in Higher Education to address key areas of international concern. The conference aims to promote discussion and networking opportunities across a broad field of interdisciplinary study. It will also include keynote presentations by distinguished speakers. The Conference expresses the need to explore and understand the implications of the changing landscape of higher education and the impact of this on student engagement, with a particular focus on the links between research and practice.
Glasgow Caledonian University is a registered Scottish charity, number SC021474
Roz Grimmitt
SEDA Administrator
Staff and Educational Development Association
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United Kingdom
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Roz.Grimmitt@seda.ac.uk
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