*** With Apologies for Cross Posting ***
13 October 2004, University of Strathclyde
Creativity: Taught and Caught
Creativity needs unconstrained space to prosper. It also requires teachers to take risks by trying things they have not done before. This is the message coming through the work of the Higher Education Academy's (formerly LTSN Generic Centre) Imaginative Curriculum project and the startpoint for the second conference on the theme of creativity in higher education, part sponsored by NESTA (National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts)and hosted on this occasion by the University of Strathclyde. It replaces the event previously scheduled for 4 May 2004 which had to be postponed.
This will be a day for sharing experiences and learning in informal and unpredictable ways. An opportunity for people to reveal their own creative spaces through posters, papers, workshop styled discussions and demonstrations, and to find out what others are doing. Above all it is about creating space for people to connect in ways that are meaningful to themselves.
Cost: £40 to include two booklets on creativity for teachers in higher education.
Registration and further details: please visit the the Higher Education Academy website at:
http://www.ltsn.ac.uk/genericcentre/index.asp?id=17146
Jane Berry
Project Officer
Higher Education Academy
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