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> From: Martin Woolley
> Reply To: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD)
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 19:14 PM
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> Subject: DEED CONFERENCE NOTIFICATION
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> Apologies for cross-posting.
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> The 4th International Conference of the Design Education Association
> (DEED) in association with the University of Brighton and ADC-LTSN
>
> STUDYING FORM
> - Refining the Scholarly infrastructure for Learning, Teaching + Research
> in Design
>
> Brighton Racecourse, UK
>
> 8th and 9th May 2003
>
> Scholarship is central to all aspects of education and professional
> practice, within and outwith the academic environment. Although common to
> all forms of knowledge acquisition, transfer and production, within the
> field of design, its' history is relatively short and scholarly
> infrastructure limited in maturity and definition. This two-day conference
> will therefore explore how a successful scholarly infrastructure might be
> developed within the context of design education. A wide range of views
> and ideas will be presented and debated through expert keynote speakers,
> complemented by a series of workshops and presentations, exploring
> different aspects of the existing infrastructure and how the
> inter-relationship of these may be improved and refined. Speakers include:
>
> Sir Michael Checkland - Chair of the HEFCE 1997-2001 + currently
> Chair of the Board of Governors, University of Brighton
> Roger Wilson - Head of College, Chelsea College of Art and Design +
> Chair of CHEAD
> Simon Fanshawe - comedy performer, broadcaster and writer
> Professor Janis Jeffries - Head of Department of Visual Arts, Goldsmiths
> College
> David Powell - Creative Industries Consultant
> Dr Rachael Cooper - Research Institute for Design Manufacture and
> Marketing, University of Salford
> David Clews - Principle Lecturer, University of Brighton
> Linda Drew - ADC-LTSN
> Members of FAT (Fashion, Architecture + Taste) - A company that makes
> architecture, art and lots of things in between.
>
> Further Details:
> Continuously updated information on the conference, programme and booking
> available at WWW.DEED.AC.UK
>
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