Winter School in Psychiatry, Philosophy and Neuroscience (University of Otago, 21-24 June 2015) Bioethics Centre, 71 Frederick Street, University of Otago, Dunedin 21st – 24th June 2015 Overview: We will be providing a mixed learning opportunity involving presentations and case-based
“Paradigm changing event”: GUILDHALL REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE CONFERENCE 2015
“revisiting, reimagining the values, mission, objectives” of the Conservatoire in 2020. A creative, reflective and joyous gathering by Jan Parker http://www.artsandhumanities.org/ uncategorized/the-art-of-the-reflective-practitioner-guildhall-reflective-conservatoire-conference-2015-2/ REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE CONFERENCE 2015 Creativity and Changing Cultures: Themes Creativity, playfulness and improvisation – artistic development – experiential
GUILDHALL REFLECTIVE CONSERVATOIRE CONFERENCE 2015:A changing artistic world – finding balance
Judith de Haas, European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO) violinist, challenges us as artists to open up to changing societies, at the same time keeping the core values and qualities of a discipline. Just one New Voice blog from the
Classics and the New Faces of Feminism Sandpit
by Liz Gloyn, Department of Classics, Royal Holloway University of London Originally published on Classically Inclined: https://lizgloyn.wordpress.com/2015/02/09/classics-and-the-new-faces-of-feminism-sandpit/ (see also http://www.artsandhumanities.org/disciplines/classics/classics-and-the-new-faces-of-feminism-a-postgrads-perspective/ and Parrhesia blogs, eg http://www.artsandhumanities.org/disciplines/classics/addressing-difficult-topics-in-the-classics-classroom/) On Saturday 31st January, I spent the day at Senate House in London attending the Classics and the
Linköping Conference on Enriching History Teaching and Learning in HE
Enriching History Teaching and Learning : Challenges, Possibilities, Practice: Proceedings of the Linköping Conference on History Teaching and Learning in Higher Education ed. by David Ludvigsson and Alan Booth Full text at http://liu.divaportal.org/smash/get/diva2:786270/FULLTEXT01.pdf Historians are increasingly intent upon building firmer knowledge and understanding about the
The Art of the Reflective Practitioner: Guildhall Reflective Conservatoire Conference 2015

Professor Helena Gaunt, Vice Principal and Director of Academic Affairs at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama With rapid change an accepted norm, renewing our practices in Higher Education increasingly demands profound reflection. This is critical for the arts
CFP: Oxford English Graduate Conference 2015 on Value

What’s aught but as ‘tis valued?’ William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida, II.ii, 53 In times of austerity, it is more than ever essential that what and how we value, and the far-reaching effects of any such valuation, be closely examined.
AACU to launch LEAP: Liberal Education and America’s Promise
Our friends at AACU (Association of American Colleges & Universities) are celebrating their centenary this month with a major event in Washington, DC. The Association is taking this opportunity to champion the benefits of liberal education, and are issuing a
