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> Dear Colleagues
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS / LAUNCH OF THE LEARNHIGHER CETL / 3RD LDHEN
> SYMPOSIUM: LIVERPOOL HOPE UNIVERSITY, UK
>
> Tuesday April 4th 2006 promises to be an exciting day for our network,
> and for the field of Learning Development in Higher Education.
>
> The third LDHEN Symposium will be held on that date – and I am pleased
> to announce that Liverpool Hope University will be our host for the
> day. In addition, the event will mark the public launch of
> LearnHigher: the Centre for Excellence in Learning Development*.
>
> Our Keynote Speaker will be Geoff Layer, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Learning
> & Teaching), Professor of Lifelong Learning and Dean of the School of
> Lifelong Education and Development at the University of Bradford (see
> below for more information).
>
> Our theme for the day is: “Excellence in Learning Development - What
> Could it Be?” Initial ideas or expressions of interest for workshops
> or papers are now being sought. Please send ideas and proposals to me
> in the first instance and these will considered by the LDHEN Steering
> Group. LearnHigher is proposing to publish papers from the conference.
>
> The cost of the day will be just £60.00 per particpant. To book your
> place, contact Debbie Bell ([log in to unmask]) as soon as posible – we
> are liimited to 120 participants. Further details about the event will
> be available shortly. (Apologies if you receive this message more than
> once.)
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> Best wishes
>
>
> John
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> John Hilsdon
> Co-ordinator, Learning Development
> University of Plymouth
> Drake Circus
> Plymouth
> PL4 8AA
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> 01752 232276
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> http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/learn
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> * LearnHigher is one of the 74 newly established 'Centres for
> Excellence in Teaching & Learning’ in the UK, funded by HEFCE: see
> http://www.hefce.ac.uk/learning/TInits/cetl/
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>
> Information about the Keynote Speaker:
>
> Geoff Layer is Pro-Vice Chancellor (Learning & Teaching), Professor of
> Lifelong Learning and Dean of the School of Lifelong Education and
> Development at the University of Bradford.
> He is also the Director of Action on Access which is HEFCE/LSC's
> Widening Participation Co-ordination Team.
> He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and was awarded the O.B.E.
> for services to Higher Education in 2003.
> Geoff is actively involved in a number of Bradford, West Yorkshire and
> National initiatives. He is a non-executive Director of the Higher
> Education Research Opportunities (HERO), a Trustee of the National
> Open College Network, a member of the Executive of the National
> Institute for Adult and Continuing Education, a non-executive director
> of Careers Bradford, a Trustee of West and North Yorkshire Open
> College Network, a member of Bradford's Learning Partnership and the
> Bradford Strategic Co-ordinating Group for 14-19 education and
> training.
> Action on Access was first established in January 2000 to support the
> HEFCE Widening Participation activities. It was re-appointed to
> December 2005 with a much extended remit, and the Team is now also
> supported by the LSC and DfES with the following role:
> To provide national support and co-ordination for funding bodies'
> widening participation strategy including the support for Aimhigher.
> Elements of that strategy include mainstream formula funding, special
> initiatives, specific national development and pilot projects
> He was also Director of the HEFCE Innovations Co-ordination Team from
> 2000 to 2002.
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