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The full provisional programme for the upcoming Una conference is now online and available to view. There are limited places remaining, so book early to avoid disappointment. Please visit the conference website for further details.
About the Conference
This international conference will explore the power of early childhood as a force for reducing racial and ethnic divisions and building peaceable communities. It will provide a unique forum for practitioners, researchers and policymakers to learn from one another about the latest developments in research and practice from around the world.
The conference will be of interest to anyone concerned with understanding how early childhood programmes can contribute to efforts to overcome communal divisions and build socially inclusive societies. There will be a range of sessions of interest to: • Policy makers
• Early childhood practitioners
• Early childhood researchers
Call for Papers
The call for individual papers and/or symposia has now closed.
Registration
There has been considerable international interest in the conference and places are disappearing fast. To avoid disappointment you are urged to register now. For more information on how to register please visit the conference website for more information.
Registration Fees
£120 (full-time students or those residents in emerging or developing economies)
£180 (regular rate)
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Keynote speakers |
Rina Gill
Associate Director, Policy and Practice, UNICEF
Meryl Shepherd, Dalvir Gill, Haki Kapasi and Mary Andall-Stanberry.
Black Voices Network
Professor Louise Derman-Sparks
Professor Emeritus, Pacific Oaks College
Professor Luiz Alberto Olivera Gonçalves
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
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