Conference 2011 Presentations
Keynote 1 - Huw Morris (University of Salford)
'Business as Usual' - Download the Powerpoint Slides (3mb .pptx)
Keynote 2 - Richard Stagg (Pearson Education)
'Always Learning' - Download the Powerpoint Slides (5mb .ppt)
Presentation Slides
- Using the PETAL framework to enhance graduate skills
Amanda Chapman & Nicky Meer (University of Cumbria) - Cases to Illustrate Issues in Internationalisation and Sustainability - Slides
Cases to Illustrate Issues in Internationalisation and Sustainability - Full Paper
Bruce A. Johnstone (University of Derby) - Encouraging academic integrity for graduate impact
Dr Erica Morris (Senior Advisor, HEA) - Revisiting the role of lectures on a final year UG module - a critical view on the social construct of good lectures in a university
Jenni Wilkinson & Doris Jepson (University of the West of England) - 2012 Learning Legacies
John Buswell (Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Network) - Multi-cultural Team Development for Innovative Thinking in Business Schools
John Vaughan (Edge Hill University) - Crossing the electronic divide - designing and implementing the electronic delivery of dissertation support
Diane Sloan & Elizabeth Porter (Northumbria University) and Karen McCourt & Karen Robins (University of Hertfordshire) - Anybody for a THICK sandwich?
Dr Keith Pond (Loughborough University) - Improving module design and delivery using contructive alignment as a framework: Teaching macroeconomics and quantitative methods at a business school
Dr Kobil Ruziev (Aberystwyth University) - Do business simulation games improve a graduate's employability?
Lesley Strachan (Southampton Solent University) - Inspiring futures - Enhancing 1st year student learning through technology
Jonathan Moizer (Plymouth Business School) - Where is the love? The re-imagination of professional voice
Lyrics as a pathway to critical reflexivity (.doc)
Reflecting, Reflexivity using poetics (.doc)
Paul-Alan Armstrong (Sunderland Business School) - The hunt for the 'midi-chlorians' - what makes business students employable?
Alex Tymon & Sally Rumbles (Portsmouth Business School)

