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Settling the CETLs: Centres for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Revisit
Humanities Studio

This workshop will bring together alumni and associate fellows to address the legacy of CETLs within contemporary higher education, addressing the notion of educational utopias in a time of social and political upheaval. The event will also consider how pedagogies such as the Student-as-Researcher and Open-Space Learning were nurtured and developed within our academic community. Following the session a buffet lunch will be provided, and a planning session for the next cycle of workshops and academic events.

Please register here or email N.Tosun@warwick.ac.uk for any questions.

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Cruising Utopia: Queer Pedagogies in Higher Education
Humanities Studio

Alyson Campbell (VCA, University of Melbourne), Cath Lambert (ÌÇÐÄTV Sociology) and Jonathan Heron (IATL) to address issues of diversity and inclusion in relation to universities as ‘open-spaces’ for all. This open workshop will feature provocations on radically inclusive teaching practices that draw upon the rich tapestry of queer and feminist pedagogy within (and beyond) university contexts. There will be lunch preceding the event (1pm) and drinks reception following the event to launch the Opening-up workshop series.

Please register here or email N.Tosun@warwick.ac.uk for any questions.

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