News Archive for May 2009
Conference Opportunity.
Announcing an international workshop for PhD students and early career researchers
WHAT ARE SCHOOLS FOR? Visions and scenarios for the future of education and schooling University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland, 22 - 24 October 2009
Organised by the Educ8 Group: an international research group on social and educational inequalities: www.educ8group.org
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Professor David Halpin, Institute of Education, University of
London Dr. Susanne von Below, Federal Ministry of Education and
Research, Germany
Download the call for papers here:
http://www.york.ac.uk/res/educ8group/educ8wroclaw2009.pdf
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 15 JULY 2009
Thursday 28th May 2009
BESA Conference 2009
The annual conference of the British Education Studies
Association (BESA) takes place at Staffordshire University
(Stafford Campus) on 2nd/3rd July 2009. Please follow the links
below to access the conference flyer and online booking form:
BESA Conference Flyer 2009
BESA Online Booking 2009
Thursday 28th May 2009
Conference Opportunity.
Announcing an international workshop for PhD students and early career researchers
WHAT ARE SCHOOLS FOR? Visions and scenarios for the future of education and schooling University of Lower Silesia, Wroclaw, Poland, 22 - 24 October 2009
Organised by the Educ8 Group: an international research group on social and educational inequalities: www.educ8group.org
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Professor David Halpin, Institute of Education, University of
London Dr. Susanne von Below, Federal Ministry of Education and
Research, Germany
Download the call for papers here:
http://www.york.ac.uk/res/educ8group/educ8wroclaw2009.pdf
DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS: 15 JULY 2009
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Paul Wakeling
Lecturer in Education
Department of Educational Studies
University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
01904 434329
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/educ/people/WakelingP.htm
Thursday 28th May 2009
Education Studies Post at DMU........
Department of Historical & Social Studies
The Department wishes to appoint two lecturers from
September
2009 to develop further its existing strengths in History and
Education Studies. You will undertake teaching at
undergraduate
and postgraduate levels, and will contribute to the research
profile of the Department. Each position will additionally
involve
some administrative responsibilities.
For the Education post, applications are welcome from any
field
of Education Studies, but experience of Primary Education may
be an advantage.
For the History post, applications are welcome from any field
of
non-British Modern History, but an interest in Russian/Soviet
or
American History may be an advantage.
For informal enquiries please contact Professor Alasdair
Blair,
Head of Department at ablair@dmu.ac.uk
For these vacancies please use the application form for academic
posts.
22/05/2009
For details
http://archive.jobs-dmu.co.uk/academicmoreinfo.asp?JID=2112
Thursday 14th May 2009