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CFP: Accelerated Academy #8: Decelerated Academy? Enclosures, Enthusiasms, and Epidemic

18 Mar 2021
The current health crisis has swept the world, provoking worldwide change at the political, economic, and social levels. Scholars have been caught in two contradicting roles: experts discussing  the causes and…
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Education, Purpose and Human Flourishing in Uncertain Times

31 Jan 20215 Feb 2021
We're sharing information about these seminars which will be of interest to cluster members: This theme explores the dialectical relationship between mind and environment. It looks at what is meant…
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The European Educational Research Association Summer School 2021

31 Dec 202031 Jan 2021
Beyond the Basics in Educational Research Methodology: Research ethics in educational research The virtual, interactive Summer School 2021, hosted by the University of Jyväskylä, provides PhD/Doctoral students with an opportunity…
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Critical Higher Education Studies: A CPGJ reading group

31 Dec 20205 Feb 2021
Convened by Hannah Moscovitz & Jo Dillabough The reading group provides a critical space for engagement and dialogue on the evolving role of higher education (HE) in contemporary society and…
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Keeping our intellectual communities going during lockdown: a show and tell workshop

5 May 202018 Jun 2020
By Mark Carrigan and Pat Thomson  Over the last decade social media has gone from being a fringe part of academic life to something which is mainstream. What was once…
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The Social Media and Education Study Group

14 Feb 202021 Apr 2020
Two billion Facebook users, 1.5 billion YouTube users, 800 million Instagram users. On a single day we produce 525 million tweets, upload 54 million photos, and watch five billion videos.…
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Entering the Next Decade of Youth Literature and Beyond

12 Feb 202027 Feb 2020
The Race, Empire and Education (REE) Collective at the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Education, in association with Researchers Exploring Inclusive Youth Literature (REIYL), invite you to attend an event with…
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The Transformation of Higher Education: Acceleration, Platformisation and Digitalisation

23 Jan 202014 Mar 2020
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED Friday, 03 April 2020, 11am-5pm in London, UK  Register online here: https://www.srhe.ac.uk/events/details.asp?eid=456 There is widespread agreement that universities are undergoing a profound transformation but much…

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