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Ideas Lab, Session 12: Dr. Lakshmi Bose on paradox, politics and security in the urban frontier

7 Feb 2022
This week, the Ideas Lab welcomes Dr. Lakshmi Bose for "Call it a Revolution: Paradox, Politics and Security in the Urban Frontier”, on Thursday February 10th at 11:00 BST. Dr. Bose's…
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Ideas Lab, Session 11: Professor Xavier Bonal on education markets and socio-spatial inequalities

2 Feb 2022
This week, the Ideas Lab welcomes Professor Xavier Bonal, from the Globalisation, Education and Social Policies (GEPS) research centre, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, for a session titled "Education markets and mechanisms of socio-spatial inequalities in…
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Ideas Lab, Session 10: Simina Dragoş on ‘Romanianness’ and state-building in post-1989 Romania

25 Jan 2022
This Thursday, the Ideas Lab welcomes Simina Dragoş, PhD student and member of our cluster, for a session titled "Towards a teleological state? History, ‘Romanianness’ and state-building in post-1989 Romania”. The…
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Ideas Lab, Week 7: Mark Carrigan and Steven Watson on ‘Critical Realism vs. Systems Theory’

24 Nov 202125 Jan 2022
This week, the Ideas Lab welcomes Mark Carrigan and  Steve Watson for a discussion about the overlaps and points of disagreement between critical realism (particularly the social realism associated with Margaret Archer) and…
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Webinar 26 Nov 2021: Who should universities serve?  

18 Nov 2021
A critique of the meaning of social impact and value for money Date: Friday 26th of November 2021, on zoom Time:  11am-12pm GMT / 12-13h CETPlease register here : https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkfuyoqzkjG9 Issues at stake Who should universities…
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Ideas Lab, week 5: Leigh Lawrence on ‘Ideological policy feedback loops in Chinese education reform’

10 Nov 202110 Nov 2021
This week the KPP Ideas Lab welcomes Leigh Lawrence for a session titled "Ideological policy feedback loops in Chinese education reform: A positive development or a negative distraction?", as usual on Thursday 11th November 11:00 AM…
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Webinar: Open access publishing: the oligopoly of big publishing firms and the possibility of alternative models

15 Oct 202115 Oct 2021
Date: Friday 22nd of October 2021, on zoom Time:  11am-12pm (British summer time) /12-13h Central European Time Please register here: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIsd-2gpjMtE9OO-lz-yq7FBFGQt1NLrck0 Issues as stake Surviving in a bibliometric economy: Perspectives on Open Access journal publishing…
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Webinar: EU digital education policy and digital sovereignty: how to link it to questions of non-proprietary knowledge creation and dissemination?

30 Sep 2021
Date: Friday 8th of October 2021, on zoomTime:  11am-12pm (GMT) / 12-13h (CET) The dilemma of the EU and its digital education policyEva Hartmann, University of CambridgeThis contribution will focus on the digital…

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