CGHE Annual Conference

Fostering the impact of higher education and research (CGHE launch)

Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2016 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Location: SOAS, University of London

Schedule

1.45-2pm: Welcome and introduction

  • Professor Simon Marginson, Director CGHE, UCL Institute of Education

2-2.30pm: Impact in learning and teaching: lessons from, and contrasts with, research impact

  • David Sweeney, Director, Research, Education & Knowledge Exchange, HEFCE

2.30-3pm: Research impacts: networks and narratives

  • Dr Alis Oancea, Deputy Director for Research and Associate Professor in the Philosophy of Education, University of Oxford: Download the presentation

3-3.15pm: Discussion and Q&A

3.15-3.45pm: Conceptual issues in measuring the impact of higher education

3.45-4.30pm: Discussion and Q&A (Panel: Alis Oancea, Paul Ashwin and William Locke, Deputy Director, CGHE, UCL Institute of Education)

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Video

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