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 Programme for International Colloquium  - International policies and practices for academic enquiry 

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

To facilitate a discussion, the conference programme will be in four broadly sequential parts:

  1. Initial discussion of concepts;
  2. Consideration of what is already known (including through academic research and scholarship) and what needs to be known about these relationships (especially between staff disciplinary enquiry and student learning) not only from within the academic community but also from others e.g. government employers, other public bodies etc.
  3. Discussion of policies affecting integration at institutional and state/system levels;
  4. What has been learned at the conference and how the discussion might be taken forward. 

 

Printeable version of programme| 

Please note that this is the latest version of the programme dated 17.04.2007 
 

WEDNESDAY 18 APRIL 2007

COMMENT
FOCUS
FORMAT
From 15.00

Overseas delegates and planning group members can check into their rooms from 3pm

 

 

 

15.00-16.30

Conference planning meeting

Tea/Coffee

 

 

18.30

Coach to the University of Southampton

 

 

 

19.00

Informal dinner at the University of Southampton for the keynote speakers and the conference planning group

Caroline Thomas and Roger Brown to welcome delegates
 
 
22.30

Return to Marwell

 

 

 

 

THURSDAY 19 APRIL 2007

 
 
 
7.30-9.30
Breakfast for those who checked in on Wednesday
 
 
 
am
Time available for a further research collaboration meeting (if necessary)
 
 
 
From 12.00
Delegates arrive. Registration (Delegates can check into rooms from 3pm)
 
Concepts
 
12.30-14.00
Lunch
 
 
14.00-14.15
Welcome by the Chair & housekeeping
Outline thinking behind the Colloquium, rationale and expected outcomes
 
14.15
Keynote speech by Stephen Rowland
40-50 minutes + 25-35 minutes for questions
Keynote speech
15.30-16.00
Tea/Coffee
 
 
16.00-17.30
Group discussion
Members of the planning group to act as facilitators/rapporteurs
Delegates to be split into 6 groups
17.30-19.30
Free time
 
 
19.30
Conference Dinner
 
 
 
After dinner remarks by Paul Ramsden
 
 
After dinner remarks
 

FRIDAY 20 APRIL 2007

 
 
 
07.30-09.00
Breakfast  
 
Breakfast meeting for the conference planning group at 8am
 
 
 
 
Research evidence
 
08.45
Group photo
 
 
09.00-09.30
Presentation by Lydia Hartwig: Is Humboldt still relevant today?
 
Presentation by Lewis Elton: Humboldt’s relevance to British universities today
 
 
Presentation
09.30-10.00
 
10.00-10.15
 
10.15-10.30
 
10.30-10.45
 
10.45-11.25
Knowledge through research
 
  • Reflecting on the evidence ( Mick Healey and Alan Jenkins)
  • Student learning perspective (Angela Brew)
  • Academic staff and discipline perspective (Carol Colbeck)
  • Institutional perspective (Kerri-Lee Krause)
Discussions with the panel (40 minutes)
 
  • Brief questions to the panel
  • What do we know from the research evidence so far?
  • What are the gaps in our knowledge?
Alan Jenkins and Mick Healey to chair
Presentations
11.25-11.45
Tea/Coffee
 
 
11.45-12.45
Knowledge through research – post-break discussion question
 
Considering what we know through research and enquiry what are the implications for practice and policy at both institutional and national levels?
Members of the planning group to act as facilitators/rapporteurs
 
Policy implications
Delegates to be split into 6 groups
12.45-13.45
Lunch
 
 
13.45-14.00
 
14.00-14.15
 
14.15-14.30
 
14.30-14.45
 
14.45-15.00
 
15.00-15.45
Presentations:
 
Institutional Policy:
  • Theda Skocpol)
Questions (15 minutes)
 
 
National Policy
  • Liz Beaty
  • Linda Slakey
 
  • Ian Lyne
Questions (45 minutes)
 
Roger Brown to chair
Presentations
15.45-16.05
Tea/Coffee
 
 
16.05-16.20
 
16.20-16.50
 
16.50-17.30
Transnational/regional policy
  • Voldemar Tomusk
  • Bob Mathieu/Christine Pfund
Questions (40 minutes)
 
 
 
17.30-19.30
Free time
 
 
19:30
Conference Dinner
 
 
 
After dinner remarks
Rob Cuthbert
After dinner remarks
 

SATURDAY 21 APRIL 2007

 
 
 
07.30-09.00
Breakfast and check out of rooms (Check out before 11am)
 
Breakfast meeting for the conference planning group at 8am
 
Integration of concepts/evidence/policy
 
09.00-10.30
09.00-09.05
 
09.05-09.20
 
09.20-09.35
 
09.35-09.50
09.50-10.30
Plenary. Reflecting back and thinking forward: what have we learnt? What questions are now uppermost in our minds? How can we now progress this agenda through inquiry and policy/practice interventions?
 
Bruce Brown to introduce session
  • Paul Trowler (from a research and inquiry perspective)
  • Sue Middleton (from the perspective of academic staff)
  • Nick Hammond (from the perspective of national/international organisations and national/institutional policies)
    Group discussion
Bruce Brown to chair
Speech/group work
10.30-11.00
Tea/Coffee / check out of rooms
 
 
11.00-12.00
Plenary. The way forward. Messages for policymakers
Roger Brown to chair
Plenary
12.00-13.30
Lunch
 
 
13.30
End of colloquium
 
 
14.00
Coach takes delegates to Southampton Airport Parkway, London Heathrow and London Victoria 
 
 
 
 
Updated 16 April 2007

 

 
 
 

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