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Six Lectureships in Education Studies at the University of Glasgow

The School of Education at the University of Glasgow has just advertised six lectureships in Education Studies. The listings from jobs.ac.uk are shown below, and all who are suitable qualified are encouraged to apply. Posts are available on both the Research and Teaching track (four posts) and the Learning, Teaching and Scholarship track (two posts).

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British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference - University of Glasgow, September 11-13, 2024.

Sep 11 2024
Sep 13 2024
Europe/London
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
Scotland  Scotland

I wish to extend a special invitation to PASCAL subscribers to consider participating in the upcoming British Psychological Society Developmental Section Annual Conference which I am helping to organise. It will take place here in Glasgow from September 11th to 13th, 2024. The conference primarily focuses on Developmental Psychology and offers valuable insights and opportunities that may be of interest to many of you.

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In Memoriam - Chris Duke

It is with great sadness that we report of the death of one of the leading lights of adult education of the 20th and 21st century, Professor Chris Duke. Chris, amongst many other positions was a visiting professor at the University of Glasgow, and made extensive practical and conceptual contributions to PASCAL over the past two decades.

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Farewell, Chris Duke - ASPBAE Secretary General (1972-1985)

ASPBAE and the adult education movement has lost another one of its own. On 22 June 2023, Dr. Chris Duke, former ASPBAE Secretary General (1972-1985) passed on.

Chris Duke was a towering figure in the adult education movement. A significant part of what ASPBAE has accomplished and reached today is built on Chris' vision and exemplary work. ASPBAE owes him a huge debt of gratitude.

Mike Osborne's picture

Two Research Associate Posts at the University of Glasgow

The School of Education at the University of Glasgow is looking to recruit two Research Associates to make a leading contribution to research projects in the School of Education as part of a Researcher Pool, managed by the School’s Director of Research, Professor Simon McGrath.

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Opportunity at Glasgow: Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Research Methods in Education (R&T)

The University has advertised the following position: Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Research Methods in Education (R&T).

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Research Associate in Innovative Methods for Co-Producing Collaborative Community Practices

A 43-month postdoc position in Research Associate in Innovative Methods for Co-Producing Collaborative Community Practices at the University of Glasgow as part of the NERC project GALLANT (Glasgow as a Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation).

Mike Osborne's picture

PASCAL Papers Quick Reference

Over the years, PASCAL has amassed more than 50 papers through its many initiatives and projects. These papers are listed across many sections of the PASCAL family of sites, so we have assembled a master PASCAL Papers Quick Reference for your convenience. The Quick Reference can also be accessed via a graphic in the left hand column of the main PASCAL NOW! page, as well as many other principal pages.

Margery McMahon's picture

Opportunities at Glasgow: Lecturer in Language and Literacy and Lecturer in Museum Education

The University has advertised positions as Lecturer in Language and Literacy and Lecturer in Museum Education as follows:

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Sherwan Ameen, PASCAL Learning Cities Networks Contributor imprisoned without trial in Iraq

Sherwan's predicament is part of what has been described by Amnesty International as human rights abuse in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. According to investigations by Amnesty International, ‘In mid-August 2020, widespread protests erupted in the KR-I, mainly in Sulaimaniyah, Duhok and Erbil, demanding an end to corruption, better public services, and the payment of overdue salaries of government employees'.

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