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Call for Submissions

 

LJMU’s Annual Teaching and Learning Conference

Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 June 2017

 

Now in its sixteenth year, LJMU’s annual Teaching and Learning Conference provides an exciting forum to share and discuss innovative and effective academic practices and research.  On the theme of ‘Visions for Learning’, this year’s two-day event will showcase the work of staff and students across a range of higher education teaching and learning topics. These include the use of interactive teaching methods, learning technologies, inclusive practice and creative approaches to curriculum design.

 

The theme has been especially chosen to reflects sectoral challenges in supporting an increasingly diverse student body; ‘Visions for Learning’ also coincides with the launch of the new LJMU Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy (2017-22).

 

Organised by the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), Professor Peter Byers, with LJMU’s Teaching and Learning Academy, the Conference will be hosted by the Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies at the Redmonds Building. It is open to all LJMU staff, students and collaborative partner institutions. Additionally we warmly invite all colleagues working in post-16 education to attend and to submit abstracts. There is no charge for attending the Conference.

 

Submissions must be received by 10am on 6 February 2017. The submission form can be accessed here.

 

LJMU Teaching and Learning Conference website can be found here.

 

 

 

If you have any other queries about the event, please contact:

 

LJMU Teaching and Learning Conference Team

Teaching and Learning Academy

Liverpool John Moores University

5th Floor, Kingsway House

Hatton Garden

LIVERPOOL

L3 2AJ

 

Tel: 0151 231 8114 / 8678

 

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