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Wolfson Education Society meetings

11 Oct 2019
Friday October, 18, 2019, Dr. Mark Carrigan, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Culture, Politics and Global Justice Research Cluster, Faculty of Education “What does it mean to platformise a research centre?” Fuchs House…
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A 10-Day Run Up to My PhD Viva: An Alternative Tale

9 Jun 20199 Jun 2019
By Aliandra Lazzari Barlete, Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. First published on the FERSA blog run by graduate students at the Faculty of Education in Cambridge. 02 May 2019, 11am. I hit the…
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The Platform University

7 May 2019
This special issue of Discover Society collects articles from speakers at last year’s inaugrial Platform University conference at the University of Cambridge. It has been published to coincide with the…
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Learner agency at the confluence between rights-based approaches and well-being

27 Feb 2019
Thursday 7 March, 4.30pm to 6pm, DMB 1S3 Faculty of Education, Hills Road, Cambridge In this seminar, Colleen McLaughlin explores Schools, psychosocial well-being and agency: From fragmentation to coherence and Caroline Sarojini Hart discusses A…
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Ranking respect: Can teacher status be compared across countries?

25 Feb 20191 Mar 2019
By Katherine Aleynikova The more the teachers in a country are respected, the higher the academic results are amongst their students, or so the Global Teacher Status Index 2018 claims…
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Are you interested in doing a postdoc with us?

24 Jan 201924 Jan 2019
The ESRC have announced the second call for their Postdoctoral Fellowship (PDF) scheme, for those who have completed their PhD at a research organisation that is part of a DTP…
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Breaking Down Academic Silos: An Example from a Historically-Burdened Field

11 Jan 201917 Jan 2019
By Daphne Martschenko In early December 2018, I was invited to present at the Polygenic Prediction and Its Application in the Social Sciences conference at the University of Southern California,…
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Bridging the gap between academia and social movements: learning with, not from

22 Nov 201822 Nov 2018
By Matias Nestore Besides the brief experiences of the UCU strikes and the Decolonise movement last year, most people in Cambridge don’t see their academic lives as overlapping with activism…

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