Posted: by Verity Hilton in UALL News
Update on UALL 2015 Annual Conference, Glasgow
Making the Lifelong Learning University a Reality
11-13 March - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Now that we have finalised the proposed paper presentations for the Conference, you can now see the Conference Programme, which includes the full timetable for the workshop sessions. You will see from the programme, that we have a very impressive line up of presentations and indeed we had to slightly expand the programme to accommodate them!
To register, please complete the Online Form
The Conference will start on the Wednesday evening with a Civic Reception at Glasgow City Chambers at which we welcome all our delegates, international members and guests to Glasgow. This will be followed by two days conference and will finish on Friday with lunch. The Drinks Reception and Conference Dinner will be held on the Thursday evening at the stylish House for an Art Lover, which was designed by Rennie Mackintosh. At the Dinner there will be the 'UALL Awards Ceremony' where we make the UALL Award for 2015. We have an excellent shortlist of submissions for the Award.
We have international interest in the Conference, and a number of delegates already confirmed, including from our sister associations UPCEA (USA), EUCEN (Europe) and CAUCE (Canada). Following the success of 2014 we have arranged another International Panel for Friday morning.
Each year we introduce a new feature to the Conference, and for 2015 we have a new session presenting lifelong learning projects at Glasgow University. These include mid-career workplace learning, learning cities, provision in Russia, and university regional engagement.
I very much hope you will be able to join us, and I would be grateful if you could circulate details of our conference to your colleagues and to anyone within your institution who may be interested in joining us. Delegates are registering for the Conference - do please send your Registration promptly, as we are now being asked to provide numbers by the University of Strathclyde.
Looking forward to seeing you in Glasgow.

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