Archive for April, 2007
Putting Fun Into Education & Training Through Games
SAGSET – 37th Annual Conference
July 16th – 18th 2007
Luther King House Conference Centre, Fallowfield, Manchester
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Posted: April 27th, 2007 under Conferences.
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Higher Education Academy Annual Conference - Booking open
Higher Education Academy Annual Conference - Booking open
Bookings are now open for the Higher Education Academy’s 2007 Annual Conference, which is taking place from 3-5 July in Harrogate.
The overarching theme of the conference is ‘Engaging students in higher education’, with three sub-themes of ‘Higher Education Policy’, ‘Scholarship of teaching and learning in the […]
Posted: April 27th, 2007 under Conferences.
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E-learning strategy
The E-learning strategy has gone out for final consultation - if you haven’t had a copy email d.amdrew@londonmet.ac.uk - or university staff can get it on livelink - https://livelink.londonmet.ac.uk/Livelink/livelink.exe?func=ll&objId=4970207&objAction=browse
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Posted: April 27th, 2007 under Policies and developments.
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“What is a Doctorate?”
Please be aware that there are just a handful of places remaining for the UKCGE “What is a Doctorate?” Workshop which will be taking place at the University of Reading on 4th May 2007. Details of the event are given below. The cost of the workshop is £145 for UKCGE Members […]
Posted: April 25th, 2007 under Seminars.
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Hearing the student voice: using students to enhance academic practice in learning, teaching and assessment in higher education
Hearing the student voice: using students to enhance academic practice in learning, teaching and assessment in higher education
Seminar: Wednesday 9 May, Glasgow
Organised by the Hearing the student voice project, an externally-funded collaborative project involving four universities, this seminar will provide an opportunity for participants to explore how employing student voices can have a powerful impact within academic professional […]
Posted: April 24th, 2007 under Seminars.
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The 15th Improving Student Learning (ISL) international conference
Improving Student Learning For What?
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Posted: April 17th, 2007 under Conferences.
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University life uncovered - how are students’ experiences outside the classroom impacting their learning?
The following event is being organised by ESCalate - the Education Subject Centre:
Event: University life uncovered - how are students’ experiences outside the classroom impacting their learning?
Date(s): Friday 9 November 2007
Venue: Manchester Metropolitan University
For more details please visit: http://escalate.ac.uk/3606
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Posted: April 6th, 2007 under Conferences.
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Third Annual Personal Tutoring conference
Third Annual Personal Tutoring and
Academic Advising Conference:
An International Perspective
Thursday 3 May 2007 – The John McIntyre Centre,
The University of Edinburgh
There are just a few places left on this international one day event. Please book now before the registration closing date on 18 April.
There is a minimal booking fee of £50 per […]
Posted: April 3rd, 2007 under Conferences.
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Vocationalism, Higher Education and the Skills Agenda
Thursday 26 April 2007, 4.00-6.30pm
To be held in the Graduate Centre, Room GC1-08
at London Metropolitan University,
166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB
Vocationalism, Higher Education and the Skills Agenda
There has been an increasing emphasis in recent years on developing the skills of graduates to meet the demands of the labour market in the context of a globalised […]
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 under Seminars.
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The April/May issue of Innovate
The April/May issue of Innovate focuses on the Net Generation, a generation that grew up with video games, computers, and the Internet. The expectations, attitudes, and fluency with technology of this new generation present both a challenge and an opportunity for educators. In this special issue of Innovate, guest edited by Chris Davis, we examine […]
Posted: April 2nd, 2007 under Journals.
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