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UALL 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE APRIL, LONDON: CALL FOR PAPERS

Transforming pedagogy? Flexible learning, teaching and innovation in the 21st century
9-11 April at University of London
 
I am very pleased that proposals for papers are now being submitted for our 2014 Annual Conference.  Details of the Conference and the Call for Papers are available to together with the Registration Form. The Conference is being held at University of London, Senate House from Wednesday 9 to Friday 11 April.  I very much hope you will be able to join us.  The programme will include keynote presentations: national and international perspectives on current issues, workshop and poster sessions and network presentations.  It will be of particular interest to policy makers, senior management, academic providers in lifelong learning both nationally and internationally.
 
The keynote speakers are: Professor Diana Laurillard, Professor or Learning and Digital Technologies, Institute of Education and Professor Penny Jane Burke, Professor of Education, University of Roehampton.

The Drinks Reception and Conference Dinner will be held at the Russell Hotel, Russell Square, London.
 
Call for Papers
The 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 the conference theme. They may describe and discuss innovative developments and practice, and/or empirical or theoretical research. 

Please send your proposal of no more than 300 words by 30 December 2013 to Lucy Bate at:
admin@uall.ac.uk

Registration Form London 2014

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