Welcome, Keynotes, Journals and Awards

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To access the Welcome, Keynote Addresses, Journals Launch and Awards sessions from the Learning and Teaching conference please click on the links below.
 

To access the workshops, debates and presentations please go to Parallel Workshops and Poster Presentations.

Welcome: Dr Momodou Sallah, Director, Centre for Academic Innovation (CAI)

Video

VC Address: Professor Katie Normington, DMU Vice-Chancellor

Video

Keynote Address: Of road maps and pathways: Navigating the COVID year(s)
Professor Jackie Labbe, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic)

Video  l  Presentation slides  |  Keynote Address and Biog

Keynote Address Theme 1: Curiosity and creativity in learning
Professor Angela O’Sullivan and David Parkes  

 

Presentation slides with audio (Part 1) - Angela O'Sullivan  |  Presentation slides with audio (Part 2) - Angela O'Sullivan

Presentation slides with audio - David Parkes

Presentation slides - (Angela O'Sullivan and David Parkes)

Keynote address and biogs

Keynote Address Theme 2: “It’s not just about the curriculum…. the importance of decolonising the whole institution and building an anti-racist university”
Kaushika Patel, Interim Deputy PVC for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)/Project Director: Decolonising DMU/Deputy Dean for the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences

Video  |  Presentation slides  |  Keynote Address and Biog

Keynote Theme Address 3: Learning with social impact: How teaching at DMU responded to the needs of the city during the COVID-19 pandemic
Professor Heather McLaughlin, PVC Community & Civic Engagement/Dean of BAL and Mark Charlton, Associate Director of Public Engagement, SIE

Video  |  Presentation slides  |  Keynote Address and Biog

Awards for Research-Engaged Teaching Presentation/CAI Fellowship: Professor Jackie Labbe and Dr Momodou Sallah

Video

Launch of Gateway Papers and Journal of Critical Southern Studies: Professor Richard Hall and Dr Momodou Sallah

Video  |  Gateway Papers  |  Journal of Critical Southern Studies