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UALL 2016 Annual Conference, Oxford - Call for Papers

UALL 2016 Annual Conference
University of Oxford
The engaged university as a public good

16-18 March 2016

Please see details of our 2016 Annual Conference together with the Call for Papers.  The Conference is being held at Rewley House, University of Oxford; the event will start with an informal dinner on Wednesday evening, 16 March, followed by two days Conference and it will close at lunchtime on Friday, 18 March.  The Drinks Reception, Conference Dinner and the presentation of the UALL 2016 Awards will take place at Trinity College.

Call for Papers and Proposals

The UALL Conference has a reputation for offering opportunities for practitioners and researchers to present their work to the academic community. Papers, abstracts and other proposals are invited on any of the strands of the conference theme. They may describe and discuss innovative developments and practice, and/or empirical or theoretical research. You are encouraged to take into account your own working context when submitting your proposals. Proposals are welcome from those working in different countries and learning contexts.

Presenters will have the opportunity to submit full papers for consideration for publication.  A selection of the Conference papers will be published in a special issue of the international journal Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning (Open University).

Please send your proposal of no more than 300 words by 30 November 2015 to Lucy Bate

The Registration Form will be available shortly.

 

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