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UALL 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE - UPDATED ANNOUNCEMENT AND REGISTRATION

If you haven’t already booked your place, please do so as soon as possible – we have to give final numbers to Senate House on Thursday, 3 April –  the Registration Form can be found here.

The Conference is being held at University of London, Senate House between 9-11 April with the theme: Transforming pedagogy? Flexible learning, teaching and innovation in the 21st century. The Full Conference Programme includes the abstracts for the workshop and poster sessions.   We are delighted to have such a full and varied programme, which I hope you agree offers a fascinating range of approaches to our theme.  Full details can also be found on the 2014 Events Page of the website.

We have international interest in the Conference and following the success of 2013 we have arranged another International Panel for Friday morning – the Panel will include our sister associations UPCEA (USA) and CAUCE (Canada), Professor Shirley Walters, University of Western Cape, South Africa and Hasan Ozdemir, University of Ankara, Turkey.  Our keynote speakers are: Professor Diana Laurillard, and Professor Penny Jane Burke, and Dr Alison Le Cornu from the Higher Education Academy (HEA).

We have two book launches at the Conference on the Wednesday and Thursday evenings.  The Drinks Reception and Conference Dinner will be held at The Grand Connaught Rooms on the Thursday evening. At the Dinner there will also be the 'UALL Awards Ceremony' where we make the UALL Award for 2014.

If you require further information, please contact: Lucy Bate, UALL Administrator or telephone: 07717 178 247.

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