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CHEP Festival of Learning and Teaching: Working in Partnership

The third Centre for Higher Education Practice (CHEP) Festival of Learning and Teaching is taking place, online, on Thursday 16 September from 09:30 to 16:00 and will be celebrating learning and teaching across the University of Southampton.

The theme this year is ‘Working in Partnership’ and includes contributions from over 20 colleagues from across the University. Speakers include Simon Kemp, Andrew Davey, Vesna Perisic, Papakas Wijeyendram, Sally Curtis, Jude Holloway, Goran Mashanovich, Panagiotis Giannarakis, Molly Mills, Oliver Bills, Monica Mihalache, James Harrison, Haris Psarras, Mohamed Bakoush, Ian Williams. Gemma Simons, Stefan Wiecek, Anna Ruff, Eirini Bazaki and more.

The student’s perspective

One of the successes from the 2020 event was ‘The Student Community’, (a student-led session). This year the CHEP Interns will lead an afternoon session that will bring a student perspective to the ‘Working in Partnership’ theme.

Opening Keynote Lecture – ’The Power of Partnership’

Professor Claire Hamshire PhD, MSc (Res), NTF is Professor of Higher Education and the Head of Education for the Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care at Manchester Metropolitan University. She will be delivering the keynote along with student Shuab Gamote, who is Project Coordinator for the BAME Ambassador Project at Manchester Metropolitan University Students’ Union.

Keynote speaker: Professor Claire Hamshire

How to join

The team at CHEP ask that you register your attendance using the CHEP Festival Registration form and they will send you further instructions and meeting invites nearer the event date.

Attend as much or as little as you want to

One of the joys of an online event is that you can dip in and out of the sessions and then watch any that you have missed at your leisure.

For more information, please visit the CHEP Festival of Learning and Teaching SharePoint site

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