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BERA Annual Conference 2017

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BERA Annual Conference 2017

Speakers:

Professor Gerry Czerniawski (Cass School of Education and Communities, University of East London)

Professor Gary McCulloch (Institute of Education, University College London)

Dr Nicola Rollock (Centre for Research in Race & Education, University of Birmingham)

Professor Gert Biesta (Department of Education, Brunel University London)

Date: 04 - 07 Sep 2017
Venue: University of Sussex, Sussex House, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH United Kingdom
Time: 10:30 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: BERA Member: £330; BERA Student: £285; Non-Member: £440; Non-Member Full-time Student: £345

For educational researchers the BERA Annual Conference is an important date in their professional year. It provides the opportunity to: 

• network with existing colleagues 

• support new colleagues at the start of their careers 

• establish the beginnings of new collaborations 

• exchange ideas with like-minded colleagues; and sometimes more profitably, with non-like-minded colleagues 

• make new links with potential publishers or funders 

• learn about research outside your own area and investigate possible connections 

• indulge in discussions of ‘blue sky’ research that reminds you why you are a researcher

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