The programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on the Session Title will take you to the abstracts (where available) for that session. Each delegate is listed according to their affiliation.
Final Conference Programme (v.1.4)
Thursday 8th May 2008
from 09.30
Registration
10:30
Welcome and Opening Words
Rob Fisher, Tom Claes and David Preston
10.30
Lead Paper
Chair: David Preston
The Cultural Politics of Educational Inequality: Discarding the Prevailing Eurocentric Formulations of Academic Failure
Seth Agbo
11.30
Coffee
12.00
Session 1: Education and Ignorance
Chair: Tom Claes
Iva Apostolova
Why Should We Go to School?
Gary Peters
Ignorant Artists/Ignorant Teachers
13.00
Lunch
14.30
Session 2: Students in Higher Education
Chair: Philippa Hall
Lucie Shuker
‘It’ll look good on your personal statement’: Self-marketing amongst University Applicants in the UK
Sonja Engelage & Andreas Hadjar
PhD and Career – Is a Doctoral Degree Worth it?
Frank Schubert & Michael Beck
Choice of Field of Study in Switzerland
16.00
Coffee
16.30
Session 3: Change and Management in Higher Education
Chair: Sanja Petkovska
Frank McMahon
Diversifying the Missions of Universities: The Conflict of Government Policies with Institutional and Personal Value Systems of Academics
Vijaya Deshmukh
Complexities of Rising Consumerism & Marketing in Higher Education
Dale Kirby
Higher Education in Canada: New Millennium, New Students, New Directions
18.00
Notices and Announcements
Wine Reception (with delegates from the Intellectuals project).
Friday 9th May 2008
09.00
Session 4: Democracy, Citizenship and Higher Education
Chair: Frank McMahon
Sarwet Rasul
Developing Active Citizenship: Universities as Agents of Social Change
Daniele Cantini
Questions of Democracy: Higher Education in Contemporary Jordan
Zhanna Sagyndykova
Role of Higher Education in Development of a Country (Kazakhstan, post Soviet Republic)
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 5: Democracy, Citizenship and Higher Education—cont.
Chair: Mark Dobbins
Philippa Hall
Globalisation and the transformation of higher education in Nigeria since 1986: An analysis of global inequalities.
Theodore Papaelias
The Great Transformation: From Higher Education to Special Training
Serpil Kocdar & Nilgün Özdamar
The Nature of Learning Theories and Their Effects on Distance Education Practices in Turkey
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 6: Intellectuals in Cultural Life Panel
Rachael Evans
Julia Moszkowicz
Angela Partington
Gary Peters
Sue Tate
(Joint Panel with Intellectuals: Knowledge, Power & Ideas)
15.30
Coffee
16.00
Session 7: Questioning the University
Chair: Seth Agbo
Karen Gomoluch & Gill Whittaker
Developing a New Curriculum: ‘Chartered Street’ or ‘Valley Wild’?
Tom Claes
From Endless Frontier to Endless Transition: Changing Roles of the University
Sanja Petkovska
Questioning the Idea of The University
17.30
Sessions End
Saturday 10th May 2008
09.00
Session 8: Changing Teaching and Evaluation
Chair: Bill Tait
Mark Dobbins
Separating Learning and Evaluation
Norhasni Zainal Abiddin
Postgraduate Students’ Needs on Supervision: A Case Study
Maria Leonor Borges
Teachers’ Knowledge, Professionalism and Teacher Education: Some Reflections
10.30
Coffee
11.00
Session 9: Virtual Educations
Chair: Karen Gomoluch
Maria Isabel Orega
Using a Cognitive Flexibility Hypertext to Develop Reading Comprehension. A Case Study with Students of a Media Studies Degree
Bill Tait
Online Teaching with Learning Objects
12.30
Lunch
14.00
Session 10: Education’s Toolbox
Chair: Dale Kirby
David Seth Preston
Innovation and its Role in University Education
Chrisina Draganova & Johannes Arreymbi
User Requirements Analysis for use of Mobile Phones in Learning and Teaching
Rita Fornari
The Indicators and the Mission of Higher Education: What is the Gap?
15.30
Coffee
16.00
Development Meeting
16.30
Conference Close