| Call for Papers
This cross disciplinary conference continues the work
of the Idea of Education research project launched in 2002 to
provide a vigorous forum for the examination and evaluation of university
and college education. Committed to the tradition of liberal education,
the inherent value of the pursuit of learning and the principle that knowledge
must be an end in itself, the forum will use the conference series to
broadly examine the nature and aims of university education, its guiding
principles, its practical functions, and its role in society.
In particular papers, reports, presentations, and workshops are invited
on any of the following themes;
- what a university or college should be; where the idea of what a
university or college is should come from; what higher education ‘is’;
what the aims of higher education should be; what language best expresses
the idea of education
- the nature of education; the role of liberal arts education; ‘instruction’,
‘training’ and ‘vocational training’; the changing
roles of and between universities, colleges, and polytechnics; the ‘usefulness’
of education; the ‘value’ of education; learning and distance
learning; learning and open learning.
- the changing landscapes of education; ‘students’, ‘pupils’,
‘learners’ and ‘customers’; ‘lecturer’,
‘teacher’, ‘tutor’, ‘mentor’; the
rise and impact of student services; course review and evaluation; modularization;
the costs of education.
- the ‘business’ of the university - academic freedom and
the rise of managerialism; wealth creation; intellectual capital; intellectual
copyright; knowledge and research; knowledge and teaching; the preservation
of knowledge in libraries, museums, galleries; the diffusion of knowledge
through publishing, multimedia, and the Internet.
- external issues impacting on education: funding education; private
sector involvement; government involvement; Academic Audit; Research
Assessment Exercise; QAA; Teaching Quality Assessment.
- internal issues impacting on education: key skills, transferable
skills; access to education - ties with schools; life-long education;
adult education; returning to learning; education as a ‘right’;
fees, grants, and loans.
- the role of the university and college in society; the contexts of
the university and college; the needs of society; reconceiving the place
and work of the university and college.
Papers will be considered on related themes. 300 word
abstracts should be submitted by Friday 4th April 2003. Full draft papers
should be submitted by Friday 13th June 2003.
300 word abstracts should be submitted to both the Organising
Joint Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, PDF or RTF formats.
The conference is sponsored by Inter-Disciplinary.Net,
Learning Solutions, and BRG as part of the ‘At the Interface’
programme of Higher Education projects. It aims to bring together people
from different areas and interests to share ideas and explore various
discussions which are innovative and exciting.
One themed volume has already been published from this
project; a second volume is in preparation. All papers accepted for and
presented at this conference will be published in an ISBN eBook. Selected
papers will be developed for publication in a themed hard copy volume.
The project is also to be supported by an e-mail discussion
group and ISSN e-journal.
| Outline Timetable of Dates |
| Friday 4th April 2003 |
300 word abstract to be submitted |
| Friday 25th April 2003 |
Booking Form to be submitted |
| Friday 16th May 2003 |
Payment of Invoices - last possible date |
| Friday 13th June 2003 |
Submission of 8 page draft paper |
| Friday 4th July 2003 |
Conference Commences |
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