Cc: Soren Bengtsen <ssbe(a)tdm.au.dk>
> 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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