Experiencing higher education: Global Trends and Transformations
The Society for Research into Higher Education invites contributions to this international conference. Higher education globally is continuing to undergo change at a rapid pace and the experiences of all participants, those who study and those who work within the sector, are being transformed as a consequence.
Presentations and discussions will explore global trends and examine what research into higher education tells us about the impact of these changes, with a particular focus on how higher education experiences are now evolving in a global context and embracing new technology.
Empirical and scholarly research is welcome. The SRHE Annual Conference provides a major international platform for the presentation and sharing of research into every aspect of higher education.
Submitting authors will be asked to provide an abstract for peer review in two parts;
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Part 1 Abstract: This needs to be a 150 word maximum summary of the proposal. This will be the information printed in the published conference programme.
- Part 2 Outline: It will be a maximum 1000 word outline of the research to be presented. Both parts will be required at the point of first submission and there will be no subsequent call for full papers for accepted abstracts later in the year.
The full abstract of parts 1 and 2 will be available for all delegates on a CD Rom at the Conference.
Deadline for paper submissions: Friday 28 June 2013
We anticipate a start time on Wednesday day 11 December at lunchtime (registration from 9.30am) and a finish time of around lunchtime on Friday 13 December.
The Welcome Reception will be on the first evening, Wednesday 11 December and the Conference dinner on Thursday 12 December.
The SRHE Annual Conference is planned as a participative event at which delegates presenting their own work will also participate in the discussions in plenary sessions and the presentations of the work of others. The Conference programme is planned on the basis that delegates will attend the whole event over the three days.
Celtic Manor, set in 1400 acres of parkland in the stunning Welsh USK Valley, is one of the finest conference venues in Europe offering state of the art conference facilities, accommodation for all conference delegates and extensive and exclusive spaces for delegates to network.
Newer Researchers' Perspectives
The Newer Researchers Conference will be held on 10 December, also at the Celtic Manor Resort. The call for papers is available from www.srhe.ac.uk/conference2013/nr.call.papers.asp and this call closes on July 15th.
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