The Sixth CILIP CoFHE and UC&R Joint Conference
Great Expectations:
what do students want and how do we deliver?
Newcastle University, 25th 27th June 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS and NOTES FOR WORKSHOP PRESENTERS
Call for papers closes Friday 2nd December 2011 Notification of acceptance Friday 16th December 2011 We require a 500 word abstract (whiich will be sent to a panel of reviewers) A PC with Internet access and PowerPoint will be available to presenters.
All workshop presentations should address one or more of the conference themes.
Student experience
Quality Assurance
Expectations in a digital world
Marketing and advocacy
Skilling the workforce for the future
Measuring impact
Collaboration and partnership
Surviving in difficult times
Submissions should include the following:
Names of author(s)
Name of presenter(s) at the conference (if known) Contact details of author(s) and presenter(s) including email addresses, postal addresses and direct telephone number Audio-visual requirements (e.g. PowerPoint, Internet access, etc.) Special requirements (i.e. break out rooms, Computer suite) Abstract (500 word maximum)
Workshop guidance
Workshops should be an hour (maximum) in length Workshops should involve active participation and discussion with the focus on participants being able to develop skills or practical ideas for future implementation in their own practice Break-out rooms and / or computer suites will be available for these sessions. Please illustrate if you require these facilities for your workshop
Please send your submission to Leo Appleton l.appleton1@ljmu.ac.uk by Friday 2nd December 2011.
http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/special-interest-groups/ucr/pages/joint-conference-2010.aspx
Great Expectations:
what do students want and how do we deliver?
Newcastle University, 25th 27th June 2012
CALL FOR PAPERS and NOTES FOR WORKSHOP PRESENTERS
Call for papers closes Friday 2nd December 2011 Notification of acceptance Friday 16th December 2011 We require a 500 word abstract (whiich will be sent to a panel of reviewers) A PC with Internet access and PowerPoint will be available to presenters.
All workshop presentations should address one or more of the conference themes.
Student experience
Quality Assurance
Expectations in a digital world
Marketing and advocacy
Skilling the workforce for the future
Measuring impact
Collaboration and partnership
Surviving in difficult times
Submissions should include the following:
Names of author(s)
Name of presenter(s) at the conference (if known) Contact details of author(s) and presenter(s) including email addresses, postal addresses and direct telephone number Audio-visual requirements (e.g. PowerPoint, Internet access, etc.) Special requirements (i.e. break out rooms, Computer suite) Abstract (500 word maximum)
Workshop guidance
Workshops should be an hour (maximum) in length Workshops should involve active participation and discussion with the focus on participants being able to develop skills or practical ideas for future implementation in their own practice Break-out rooms and / or computer suites will be available for these sessions. Please illustrate if you require these facilities for your workshop
Please send your submission to Leo Appleton l.appleton1@ljmu.ac.uk by Friday 2nd December 2011.
http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/special-interest-groups/ucr/pages/joint-conference-2010.aspx
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