Next Open Lectures

'Avoiding a lost generation: creating education and employment opportunities for young people'

Ken Livingstone | 28 Feb
Brian Paddick | 13 Mar

Booking now open

These lectures are free and open to everyone but priority will be given to Post 14 Network members.

Places are likely to be at a premium, and early booking is suggested
. See details and instructions below.

Next Research and Policy Working Day

'14-19 qualifications and curriculum: policy and practice in the new context'
21 Feb 2012 | 10am – 4pm, Nunn Hall

Booking now open

Booking Form (pdf)(0.21Kb)
Programme (pdf)(0.11Kb)

Post 14 Research and Innovation

Institute of Education
University of London
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London, WC1H 0AL

Next Research Seminar

Further info here soon

The research seminars are open to Post 14 Network members only. Please see full details on the benefits of membership here (pdf) or contact Barbara Gougoulis

If you are a member and would like to book onto one of these seminars please email Richard Bull

Promoting Excellence and Development in Leadership 14‐19

The Centre is also holds seminar series on key issues in Lifelong Learning, which provide a forum for the research of its Visiting Associates and Fellows. More info contact p.grainger@ioe.ac.uk | Read more

Events

About the Network's events

The Centre organizes a wide range of events – working days, seminars and workshops - for practitioners, policy-makers and researchers.  The Centre also supports two longstanding networks – the London Regional Post-14 Network and the 14-19 Alliance.  The Centre's Open Lecture Series has been offered annually to the public for the past 20 years.  See recent events offered by the Centre and the London Region Post-14 Network.

See Forthcoming London Region Post-14 Network Events:

Open Lecture Series | Research and Policy Working Days | Research Seminar Series

Open Lecture Series

The open lecture series this year will consider the topic: 'Avoiding a lost generation: creating education and employment opportunities for young people'.

Two London mayoral candidates have been confirmed. We hope to be able to provide details of the third lecture shortly.
 
•  Ken Livingstone | Tuesday 28 February, 6.00 - 7.30pm, Institute of Education, University of London
 
•  Brian Paddick | Tuesday 13 March, 6.30 - 8.00pm, Institute of Education, University of London - please note the slightly later start

Each lecture will comprise an introduction by our speaker followed by the opportunity for questions. We hope that you will be able to join us for what promises to be a very interesting series.

Places are likely to be at a premium, and early booking is suggested. To book a place please email Richard Bull r.bull@ioe.ac.uk with the following details:

  1. Which lecture will you be attending? Ken Livingstone / Brian Paddick / Both
  2. First name
  3. Surname
  4. Job title
  5. Organisation
  6. Email
  7. Telephone

Please note these lectures are free and open to everyone but priority will be given to Post 14 Network members. If you would like to join please complete the membership form (pdf) and send to Barbara Gougoulis b.gougoulis@ioe.ac.uk

Research and Policy Working Days

Open to members and non-members | Booking required

21 February 2012 | 10.00am – 4.00pm, Nunn Hall
'14-19 qualifications and curriculum: policy and practice in the new context'
Programme (pdf) | Booking Form (pdf)

17 April 2012 | 10.00am – 4.00pm, Nunn Hall
'Governance, organisation and Accountability'

13 June 2012 | 10.00am – 4.00pm, Nunn Hall
'The future shape of progression in to HE'

Research Seminar Series

Open to Post 14 Network members only | Booking required  

Please see full details on the benefits of membership here (pdf) or contact Barbara Gougoulis | If you are a member and would like to book onto one of these seminars please email Richard Bull

25 October 2011 | 5.00pm – 7.00pm, Room 539
'The Overlooked Middle: who are the middle learners and how are they being affected by Coalition policies?'

9 November 2011 | 5.30pm – 7.00pm, Room 744
'Response to government consultations: funding and study programming'

22 November 2011 | 5.00pm – 7.00pm, Room 649
'New forms of collaboration at 14+: what can the cooperative model offer'

29 November 2011 | 5.00pm – 7.00pm, Room 646
'Mick Fletcher: 'Student choice; can success rates and value added data help?''