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The seminar will present the findings from the three strands of the project and will provide a chance for further discussion of the implications for the future of Higher Education in Scotland. It is part of the ESRC future of the UK and Scotland programme.
The seminar will present the findings from the three strands of the project and will provide a chance for further discussion of the implications for the future of Higher Education in Scotland. It is part of the ESRC future of the UK and Scotland programme.
The seminar will present the findings from the three strands of the project and will provide a chance for further discussion of the implications for the future of Higher Education in Scotland. It is part of the ESRC future of the UK and Scotland programme.
ESRC Fellowship Project: Higher Education, the Devolution Settlement and the Referendum on Independence
Homepage: www.creid.ed.ac.uk Project webpage: http://bit.ly/1aceEel Follow us on Twitter @Indy_Scot_HE
Dissemination Event Reporting findings from the ESRC project Higher Education in Scotland, the Devolution Settlement and the Referendum on Independence Date: Tuesday 24 th June 2014 Time: 14:00-16:30 Venue: Seminar Rooms 1 and 2, The Chrystal MacMillan Building, 15a George Square, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9LD (campus map) (floor plan & parking, see pp. 4 & 10) Registration: http://bit.ly/SgXGFx (FREE but RSVP on or before 11 th June 2014) Inquiry: Dr. Grace Kong <creid@ed.ac.uk> or 0131 651 6459
We would like to invite you to join us at a special event to explore the findings of the ESRC project Higher Education in Scotland, the Devolution Settlement and the Referendum on Independence, part of the ESRC Future of the UK and Scotland programme, to be held at the University of Edinburgh on 24th June between 2:00 and 4:30pm. The seminar will present the findings from the three strands of the project and will provide a chance for further discussion of the implications for the future of higher education in Scotland. Findings from the three strands of the research will be presented: 1. In-depth interviews with 50 key informants from the UK and further afield 2. Analysis of HESA data on the cross-border flows of students within the UK 3. In-depth interviews with 148 young people in Scotland and England.
ESRC Fellowship Project: Higher Education, the Devolution Settlement and the Referendum on Independence Homepage: www.creid.ed.ac.uk Project webpage: http://bit.ly/1aceEel Follow us on Twitter @Indy_Scot_HE
Dissemination Event Reporting findings from the ESRC project Higher Education in Scotland, the Devolution Settlement and the Referendum on Independence Programme 13:30 14:00 Registration 14:00 14:10 Chairs welcome and introduction to event
14:10 14.50
Policy futures: key informants views Professor Sheila Riddell and Dr Elisabet Weedon
14.50 15.30 Cross-border student flow within the UK and Europe Professor David Raffe, Dr Linda Croxford and Susan Whittaker
15:30 15:45 Break 15:45 16:15 Young peoples views of higher education in Scotland and England Sarah Minty