Education Studies News and Events
CES Assistant Professor Emily Henderson keynoted at University of Hull
Dr Emily Henderson gave an invited keynote at the University of Hull symposium, 'Digital Scholars in a Mobile World' on 14th December 2016. The keynote panel, which also included Dr Jude Fransman (The Open University), Prof Gail Kinman (University of Bedfordshire) and Dr Fabiano Pinatti (Universität Siegen, Germany), discussed topics including academic mobility, work-life balance, and academic identity. Emily Henderson's paper, 'Conference time: academics aiming (not) to have been there' was based on a chapter she has written for a forthcoming edited collection entitled Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University (Eds Yvette Taylor and Kinneret Lahad).
New blog launched: AMIN - Academic Mobilities and Immobilities Network
The IAS-funded Warwick research and practitioner network, AMIN - Academic Mobilities and Immobilities Network, has now launched its new blog. The blog will showcase AMIN activities and events, as well as guest contributions from Warwick and beyond. The first posts are related to last terms' events, the Round Table on 'Who is (not) moving and why?', and Terri Kim's (UEL) seminar, which was co-hosted by the CES seminar series. AMIN are looking for guest posts, so if you are interested contact AMIN blog editor Emily Henderson (e.henderson@warwick.ac.uk).
CES Research Seminar in collaboration with the International Development GRP
“Collaborating in Research to Stop Violence Against Girls in Schools”
Dr Jenny Parkes, UCL Institute of Education
Date: 12th January 2016
12:30-1pm networking lunch (lunch provided)
1-2pm seminar and discussion
Venue: C1.11, Centre for Education Studies, Social Sciences Building, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
Read more about the Seminar and Dr Jenny Parkes here.
Assistant Professor Emily Henderson's Seminar covered by Times Higher Magazine
An event organised by Dr Emily Henderson was featured in Times Higher Education magazine this week. The event focused on the issues involved in conducting international ethnographic research on higher education, and included presentations from Lisa Lucas (Bristol), Adam Walton (UCL), Maria do Mar Pereira (Warwick) and Jessica Gagnon (Portsmouth). The event was hosted by the Society for Research into Higher Education and was convened by the International Research and Researchers Network.
Forthcoming CES Seminar
CES, in association with the Centre for the Study of Women and Gender is pleased to welcome Dr Maria Tsouroufli (University of Wolverhampton) to present:
Doing gendered and classed motherhood: The experiences of academic women in Greece
Wednesday 26th October 2pm - 3.30pm
S2.77 (Cowling Room), Social Sciences Building
For further information please contact Emily Henderson