Upcoming Events

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Thursday, 19 June, 2025 - 14:00 to 15:00
Glasgow
United Kingdom

Study Abroad as Civic Engagement Tool: Longitudinal Evidence

 

Wednesday, 25 June, 2025 - 11:00 to 12:00
Glasgow
United Kingdom

In association with the School of Education Quantitative Methods Special Interest Group, CR&DALL is hosting a joint presentation by Dr Radomir Ray Mitic, William & Mary College, USA and Dr Leping Mou, University of Glasgow on their joint work on he impact of liberal arts education on civic and democratic citizenship. See below for more details.

Thursday, 26 June, 2025
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom

This event, which is co-hosted by CRADALL and the COAST-R network, aims to bring together people with a range of expertise from local environmental groups to research chemists to waste professionals to think up new ways to deal with beached marine litter. It is an effort to synthesise place-based and specialist learnings and literacies to solve a global problem.

Tuesday, 22 July, 2025 - 09:00 to Wednesday, 23 July, 2025 - 17:00
University of Glasgow
United Kingdom

 

The Glasgow-Peking Symposium on Co-imagining Shared Futures of Higher Education in Diverse Contexts, Histories, Cultures, and Traditions: draft programme (including keynote and contributed presentations) and registration now available. NB registration closes Friday 27th June 2025.

This CRADALL-sponsored symposium will explore co-imagined Higher Education Futures that embrace and celebrate diversity.

Tuesday, 8 December, 2026 - 09:00 to Friday, 11 December, 2026 - 14:00
Brisbane
Australia

The 2026 Researching Work and Learning International Conference will take place in Brisbane, Australia in December 2026. The conference theme is Researching lifelong learning and innovation for work in times of crisis - and although we might hope that by then we might not be facing so many crises, it's probably safest to assume the world will still be in flux. More details on the conference website.