Planning Your Conference

Planning Your Conference

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Wednesday 11th December
     
10.45 – 11.00 Conference Welcome
Helen Perkins, SRHE Director
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
11.00 – 11.45 Plenary 1
Dynamic Perspectives on Creativity in Higher Education
Professor Lene Tanggaard, University of Aalborg, Denmark
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
16.30 – 16.45 Meet the Network Convenors/Launch of new networks
Learning Teaching and Assessment Network
Student Access and Experience Network
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
17.30 – 18.15 Plenary 2
In REF we trust? Some reasons to be cheerful.
David James, Cardiff University & Chair of REF2021 Sub-panel 23 (Education)
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
18.30 – 19.15 Welcome Reception Merlin's Bar, Hotel Lobby area
19.00 onwards Informal Conference Dinner Olive Tree Restaurant, Lobby level
   
Thursday 12th December
     
10.30 – 11.00 Poster presentations and informal discussion groups Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
11.10 – 11.30 Book Launch: Designing Effective Feedback Processes Caernarfon Suite, Level C1 in Higher Education: Winstone and Carless Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
12.15 – 13.15 Plenary 3: Panel Discussion
Preparing critical students for the post-truth era, Key Research Questions
Chair: Dr Neil Harrison, Deputy Director of the Rees Centre, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford
  1. Decolonisation is impossible: can we disrupt the co-optation of decolonial language within the neoliberal university?
    Dr Foluke Adebisi, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Bristol, UK
  2. The mechanics of trust in online practice
    Dr Ibrar Bhatt, Lecturer in Education, Queen’s University Belfast
  3. Critical tensions: is STEM education stuck in a ‘truth era’?
    Dr Elizabeth Hauke, Principle Teaching Fellow, Imperial College London, UK
  4. The importance of asserting epistemic relations and the institutional conditions for their protection in a post truth society
    Dr Kathy Luckett, Associate Professor, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
15.30 – 16.00 Meet the Society, Open forum discussion:
What can SRHE do for you? How can you contribute to SRHE?
Beaumaris 1
  Meet the Editors: Teaching in Higher Education
Neil Harrison, Peter Kahn and Kathy Luckett
Beaumaris 2
19.15 – 20.00 Reception sponsored by Routledge Taylor and Francis Group Caernarfon Foyer
20.00 – 22.30 Conference Festival Dinner Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
22.30 – 00.30 Disco Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
   
Friday 13th December
     
12.45 – 13.15 Plenary 4: Closing Debate
Creativity, criticality and conformity: the impact of competition
Professor Rajani Naidoo, University of Bath, UK
Ian Jamieson, Director, Chambers and Jamieson, Associates Educational Consultancy, Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, UK
Caernarfon Suite,
Level C1
13.30 – 14.30 Lunch and Depart Caernarfon Level C1


Sponsors
Routledge
Sponsors of the SRHE Newer Researchers' Prize & Conference Drinks Reception
Times Higher Education
SRHE Conference Media Sponsor
SRHE membership benefits:
Engagement with
the global higher education research community…