ALDinHE 2016: The Learning Development Conference
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
21st – 23rd March 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PROPOSALS
Do you want the opportunity to share good practice with like-minded people, or present your recent research within teaching and learning to a friendly and welcoming audience? Then the ALDinHE 2016 conference is for you!
This stimulating conference will provide an opportunity to explore all aspects of learning development practice, as always. This year we particularly welcome proposals aligned with the following themes:
a) the role of peer learning and students as partners/co-producers in Learning Development
b) professional development and professional identities in Learning Development
c) embracing diversity in Learning Development
d) relationships between Learning Development and social justice
You may find it helpful to consider these when planning proposals for submission.
We welcome proposals for workshops, paper presentations, lightning talks and posters. Details on session types and how to submit can be found on the conference webpage at
http://aldinhe.ac.uk/heriotwatt16.htm
The deadline for proposals is Monday 30th November 2015.
The ALDinHE conference is a supportive environment that promotes creative collaboration between learning developers and has become increasingly popular, with over 140 delegates last year from the UK and beyond.
Mark the date in your diaries. Booking will open in the new year.
Andy Hagyard
Chair of ALDinHE Conference Working Group
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