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Research Seminars

The School Research Seminar Programme is organised around seminars hosted by each of the research networks.

The seminars are open to all University staff. There is also an internal staff seminar series.

Semester 2 Programme, 2011-12

Wed 18 Jan, 4-6pm Prof Carolin Kreber, University of Edinburgh
Scholarship in Teaching and Learning
CRITAL/Scholarship in Teaching and Learning Network
Wed 1 Feb, 4-6pm Rogeria Nunes, Lecturer in Social Work at Veiga de Almeida University and Director of the Centre for Health Promotion, Rio de Janeiro
Social Workers as relevant agents for social change in Brazil
Resiliency, Risk and Vulnerability (RR&V) Research Network
Thurs 23 Feb, 1-2pm Prof Tara Fenwick, University of Stirling
Understanding professional learning in practice: The new science of sociomateriality
ISHE/Health Professional Education Research Network
Thurs 22 Mar, 4-6pm 4-5pm: Prof Jacquelynne Eccles, University of Michigan
Transitions and stage environment fit: schools and adolescent development as an example
5-6pm: Dr Gale Spak, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Innovative Educational Programs to Transition Professionals for Life-time Employability
Transformative Change: Educational and Life Transitions (TECLT) Research Network
Mon 26 Mar, 12-2pm Emma McVittie, formerly at University of Cumbria
Creativity in Higher Education
Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment Research Network
Tues 27 Mar, 12-2pm 12-1pm: Dr Janne Pietarinen, Dr Kirsi Pyhältö, Dr Tiina Soini and Sanna Järvinen
University of Eastern Finland, Helsinki University and University of Tampere
Exploring the anatomy of engaging school experience
1-2pm: Peer Group Resource or Impediment for Pupils' Academic Engagement? Function of Peer Group for 6th and 8th Graders Academic Engagement
Transformative Change: Educational and Life Transitions (TECLT) Research Network
Thurs 26 Apr, 12-2pm Dr Alison Hudson and Neil Taylor, ESWCE
Collaborating at the European and local level to explore the use of Web 2.0 in supporting transition to Higher Education
eLearning Research Network
Thurs 10 May, 4-6pm Prof David Howe, University of East Anglia
Attachment Theory
Resiliency, Risk and Vulnerability (RR&V) Research Network
Thurs 24 May, 12-2pm Dr Mark Priestley, University of Stirling
Thoughts on a Curriculum for Excellence
Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment Research Network
Thurs 31 May, 4-6pm Prof Brian Hudson, ESWCE
Developing Mathematical Thinking in the Primary Classroom: Liberating Learners of Mathematics
STEM Education Research Network
Wed 13 June, 4-6pm Professor Miriam Zukas, University of London
Beyond reflective practice: professionals' transitions to new levels of responsibility
Professionalism and Professional Learning Research Network
Tues 19 June, 9am-4pm School of ESWCE Staff and Student Research Conference