Education Studies News and Events
CES Graduation - Friday 19th January
CES Graduates enjoyed themselves at graduation last week and we enjoyed seeing them all dressed up in their gowns receiving their degrees. Here is a picture of some of our MA Educational Leadership and Management Students - more photos are on the CES Facebook page.
CES Research Seminar Wednesday 1st February 2017: Hyperconnecting Youth in Critical Times
Date: Wednesday 1st February 2017
Time: 1pm-2.30pm
Venue: C1.11, Centre for Education Studies, Social Sciences Building, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Education, School of Education, University of Sheffield
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'Should Education Matter?' Student Symposium
On the 10th of November we held the first Education Symposium for sixth form and college studnets interested in learning more about studying Education as a discipline. Find out more about the day and the topics that were explored here.
Official Launch of Islamic Education in CES
The Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, with support from the DCD Family Trust, has recently appointed a Reader in Islamic Education, Dr Abdullah Sahin.
The University of Warwick and the DCD Family Trust held a launch event at the Scarman Building in October to celebrate this exciting new initiative.
To read more about the Launch, click here.
Connecting Coventry, Connecting Communities 2016
Thursday 30th June, 6pm - 7.30pm
M2 WBS Teaching Centre
You are warmly invited to an evening of provocations and discussion about Coventry, a city that is celebrating, reimagining and investing in its cultural identity by bidding for the UK’s Capital of Culture 2021.
A major aspiration of Coventry’s bid is ‘place-making’, which aims to create spaces of belonging and engagement for its residents and visitors. This event will reflect on and question the multiple and diverse ways that communities participate in ‘place-making’ in urban settings. An international panel will share details of current collaborations between academic researchers, local artists and cultural organisations. These partnerships aim to foster meaningful connections between Coventry’s diverse communities, creating new ways of experiencing and participating in the city’s urban landscapes.