society: Value creation as research engagement (The
Humanities as a
specific case)’
Greetings to the IDERN community.
Please receive this invitation to sign up for the concluding
mini-conference for the DFF Sapere Aude research project titled
‘Research for impact: Integrating research and societal impact in
the humanities PhD’. The Sapere Aude research project, from January
2021 – December 2024, is anchored at the Centre for Higher Education
Futures (CHEF), Danish School of Education, Aarhus University. Dr
Søren Bengtsen, Co-Director of CHEF, is the PI in the project.
The title of the concluding mini-conference is ‘Universities in
society: Value creation as research engagement (The Humanities as a
specific case)’, and the event takes place online (on Zoom) on
December 4, 2024, at 09.00-12.00 CET (UTC+1).
Please find the (tentative) conference programme attached!
The research team will present the main findings of the project and
place them into current research and doctoral education contexts.
Conference participants will be encouraged to contribute with their
own research findings and professional experiences concerning the
conference theme and project highlights. Finally, implications for
further research, doctoral education, and university leadership will
be discussed.
Members of the research project are (alphabetical order):
Ronald Barnett, Emeritus Professor, Institute of Education, University
College London, UK
Søren Bengtsen (PI), Associate Professor, Danish School of Education,
Aarhus University, Denmark
Tessa DeLaquil, Postdoc, University College Dublin, Ireland
Barbara M. Grant, Associate Professor, University of Auckland, New
Zealand
Andrew G. Gibson, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Lynn McAlpine, Professor Emerita, University of Oxford, UK
Hatice Nuriler, PhD-student, Danish School of Education, Aarhus
University, Denmark
Signe Skov, Special Consultant, TEACH, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark
Gina Wisker, Professor, University of Bath, UK
Susan Wright, Professor, Danish School of Education, Aarhus
University, Denmark
To read more about the event, and to sign up, please access this link
on the CHEF website:
https://dpu.au.dk/en/about-the-school/nyheder/single/artikel/universities-i…
[1]
The event is free and open to all, so please share the invitation in
your networks, where you feel able.
All the very best,
Søren Bengtsen & Sue Wright
(Co-Directors of CHEF)
CHEF:
https://dpu.au.dk/en/research/research-programmes/chef [2]
Danish School of Education (DPU)
Aarhus University
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