Subject: | | Fwd: SEEC Annual Conference, Sept 2005 |
From: | | HEA Brighton <[log in to unmask]> |
Reply-To: | | Announcements and discussion related to the activities of ADM-HEA <[log in to unmask]> |
Date: | | Wed, 18 May 2005 15:30:03 +0100 |
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APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: seec <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 18 May 2005 14:31:13 BST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: SEEC Annual Conference, Sept 2005
> Reply-To: Announcements and discussion related to the activities of
> ADM-HEA <[log in to unmask]>
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>
> **APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING**
>
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> Recognising Learning Through Credit
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> Colleagues,
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> May I draw your attention to the SEEC Annual Conference which is to be
> held at Royal Holloway College on September 7th and 8th this year. The
> conference is entitled:
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> Recognising Learning through Credit
>
> We are pleased to announce three excellent key-note speakers
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> Peter Scott,
> Vice Chancellor, Kingston University
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> Cliff Allan,
> Director of Programmes, Higher Education Academy
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> Louise Archer,
> Reader in Compulsory & Post-Compulsory Education
> Institute for Policy Studies in Education, London Metropolitan
> University
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> This year’s conference will focus on current practice, and emerging
> trends, relating to changes in the ways in which students gain access
> to higher education, new patterns of study at undergraduate and
> postgraduate levels and new routes to higher education awards, for
> example Foundation Degrees. We will look at the implications for
> students, staff, institutional policy and course design and the role
> of credit systems in widening access to HE.
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>
> Invitation to submit proposals
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> There will be up to 16 workshops and seminars, in four programme
> slots on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.
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> Please send your proposal to lead a seminar or workshop on a matter
> relating to the conference themes (not more than 500 words) to
> [log in to unmask]
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> Conference fees
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> SEEC members
> Residential
> £ 200
> Non-residential
> £160
> Non-SEEC members
> Residential
> £ 275
> Non-residential
> £235
>
> Full Conference information and booking forms are available on the
> SEEC web-site: http://www.seec-office.org.uk/conferences.htm or
> contact the Conference Organiser at [log in to unmask] and you
> will be sent a registration form.
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> --
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> SEEC c/o Learning Development Unit
> London Metropolitan University
> Calcutta House
> Old Castle Street
> London E1 7NT
>
> Tel: 020 7320 1105
> Fax: 020 7320 3528
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