Posted: by Verity Hilton in UALL News

Lifelong Learning and Innovation

Lifelong Learning and Innovation

Telford Innovation Campus 

10-12 April 2019

We've given you more opportunities to present at our 2019 Conference - how? By opening up our conference programming...

Now we will get to hear more about your dynamic work and projects and the impact each and every one of you make for Lifelong Learning. 

So if you're intrigued at how we've changed the programme and want to be a part of it then you best send in those papers and proposals we know you've been working on. 

How to submit: 

Paper proposals - please submit a short version of your paper, of 1000 words, including an abstract of between 50 - 100 words. Those accepted to present papers will be invited to submit a full paper for consideration for publication in a special issue of the journal Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning (Open University) 

Workshops - please send an abstract of between 250 - 300 words detailing the aims of your workshop and the ways in which you will engage participants in interaction

New to the Conference! Our Lifelong Learning Showcase. There will a showcasing session during the first dinner of the Wednesday night. This can be in the form of poster sessions or mini presentations. This is open to our delegates AND our Award nominees giving them a chance to showcase the project shortlisted for the UALL Awards. 

Please send your abstracts and proposals to admin@uall.ac.uk by 11th January 2019

 

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