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Message to all SEDA members

 

Can you find and assist one of your students who is willing and able to deliver a paper to the SEDA Spring conference 2018?

 

The invitation

 

SEDA invites proposals from students In UK HE or FE to deliver short papers (15 minutes) to this conference. Papers should relate to the conference theme.

 

Support from SEDA

 

SEDA has agreed to provide financial support for three student papers from three different UK institutions under the following conditions:

 

·         Each student presenter will have all conference fees waived and be provided with subsistence/accommodation for the whole conference.

·         Each student’s home institution must agree to cover the student’s travel costs.

·         Each student’s home institution must agree to fund at least one full conference delegate to support the student presenter and act as ‘sponsor’. The staff delegate will be expected to advise and support the student in preparing his/her presentations but will not have any role in delivery at the conference.

 

Deadline and process

 

Proposals should be submitted electronically to SEDA at [log in to unmask], using the proposal form, by Monday, 30th October 2017 at 5pm.

 

Understanding and improving the student experience: making a real difference in the new age of metrics

 

Dates:      10 – 11 May 2018

               

Venue:     Doubltetree by Hilton, Leeds

 

Follow discussions about this and other SEDA conferences on Twitter using #sedaconf

 

Joseph Callanan
Events and Publications Officer
The Association of Commonwealth Universities
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