Sorry I can't make this Friday as my schedule is to tight this week. Hoe all goes well, would like to propose a session related to Work Based Learning/Placement/Work Related Learning, as many of our courses become ever more vocational and we have to fit this in to our curriculum, I feel this could be an interesting topic for discussion.
Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help.
See you all soon
Conrad
conrad tracy
course leader
fda/ba (hons) in commercial photography
the arts institute at bournemouth
tel: 01202-363276
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-----Original Message-----
From: Association for Photography in Higher Education on behalf of Paul Seawright
Sent: Tue 1/24/2006 9:04 AM
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Subject: Re: Information required for the next conference - 27th and 28th April
Sorry Cary, I need to be in Italy on the 28 April. I've made work for the
European week of Photo which opens on the 28th with a conference that I have
to speak at.
Sorry!
Hope it goes well!
Paul
On 23/1/06 09:59, "Welling, Cary" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> please send me 2-300 words about your topic if you want to contribute to the
> discussion about photographic education/education through photography. The
> exec are meeting this Friday to firm up the conference, so I would appreciate
> hearing from you fairly early if possible this week.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Cary Welling
> Chair APHE
> Programme Leader Photography
> Nottingham Trent University.
>
>
>
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