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ICHRE at UCL IOE (@ioe_ichre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to announce the start of this year’s Institute of Historical Research History of Education series with two papers in October from Robin Simmons (@BoltonUni) and Catherine Bishop (Macquarie University) #histed #histchild #histyouth See: blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ichre/seminars/

Delighted to announce the start of this year’s <a href="/ihr_history/">Institute of Historical Research</a> History of Education series with two papers in October from Robin Simmons (@BoltonUni) and Catherine Bishop (<a href="/Macquarie_Uni/">Macquarie University</a>) #histed #histchild #histyouth See: blogs.ucl.ac.uk/ichre/seminars/
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⌛️There are only a few days left to apply for a #fellowship at BBF des DIPF in the first half of 2025:👇👇👇 Deadline: September 30, 2024.

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We're really looking forward to welcoming Jessica Gerrard , F2F and online, who will be speaking about grassroots conservatism and education, 1970s-1980s. Details and sign up👇 birmingham.ac.uk/research/domus… via Uni of Birmingham

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#SundayShowcase A new addition to our Black & South Asian History Collection - Hakim Adi’s African and Caribbean People in Britain - A History. The history of Black and Caribbean peoples in Britain didn’t start with the Empire Windrush. Ref: 941.00496 LibraryofBirmingham Hakim Adi

#SundayShowcase A new addition to our Black &amp; South Asian History Collection -  Hakim Adi’s African and Caribbean People in Britain - A History. The history of Black and Caribbean peoples in Britain didn’t start with the Empire Windrush. Ref: 941.00496 <a href="/LibraryofBham/">LibraryofBirmingham</a> <a href="/hakimadi1/">Hakim Adi</a>
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In the Domus student blog published today, Eliza Gough considers relationships between schools and society and hopes, in the future, for a deep connection between learners, their communities, and the principles of democracy.historiesofeducation.wordpress.com/blog/

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NEW PGR Seminar Sessions! Alongside our PGR Hub Update, we are also happy to announce our next PGR seminars, promoting a range of researchers and students to present and attend online under the theme of History of Education. Do join us for these engaging talks! #histed

NEW PGR Seminar Sessions!

Alongside our PGR Hub Update, we are also happy to announce our next PGR seminars, promoting a range of researchers and students to present and attend online under the theme of History of Education.

Do join us for these engaging talks!
#histed
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Just a heads up that you can now see details of forthcoming Domus events on our redesigned website. October sees us welcome two scholars from Australia Jessica Gerrard and Mati Keynes. Registration details birmingham.ac.uk/research/centr…👇

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We can't wait to welcome Mati Keynes on 31 October to listen, and discuss, how histories of education might contribute to just futures in education. #histed You can choose to attend online or in person but please register 👇 birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

We can't wait to welcome Mati Keynes on 31 October to listen, and discuss, how histories of education might contribute to just futures in education. #histed You can choose to attend online or in person but please register 👇
birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…
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Shame has a long history as a pedagogical tool. In the latest of our student blogs, Lois Schafer reflects on the relationship between emotions, visibility and discipline in histories of education #histed

Shame has a long history as a pedagogical tool. In the latest of our student blogs, Lois Schafer reflects on the relationship between emotions, visibility and discipline in histories of education #histed
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Just a reminder that we are looking forward to welcoming Jessica Gerrard on Monday 14 October at 17.00 to discuss the development and impact of grassroots conservative activism. Attend in person or remotely. birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

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There's still time to register to hear Jessica Gerrard speak tonight on the history and impact of grassroots conservative activism. Details 👇👇 birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

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Just a reminder that you can register to attend Mati Keynes' talk on reparative histories either online or in person. Details and registration 👇 birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

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University Archivist Helen Fisher will be welcoming us on campus as we look back at the history of the School of Education on Thursday 14 November. Please register because places are limited 👇birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

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Join us for the launch of Prof Dina Kiwan's new book, 'Academic Freedom and the Transnational Production of Knowledge'. The event will explore academic freedom across Lebanon, UAE, UK, and US, with insights from Profs Adam Tickell and Sari Hanafi More: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…

Join us for the launch of Prof <a href="/kiwan_dina/">Dina Kiwan</a>'s new book, 'Academic Freedom and the Transnational Production of Knowledge'. 
The event will explore academic freedom across Lebanon, UAE, UK, and US, with insights from Profs Adam Tickell and <a href="/hanafi1962/">Sari Hanafi</a> 
More: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…
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How can repair and reparation shape more just futures? Join authors of the Special Issue Reparative Futures and discuss ant Prof. Noah Sobe (UNESCO) for an online launch. birmingham.ac.uk/events/reparat…

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How can repair and reparation, across education, ecology, justice and memory, reshape the futures we imagine? Join the authors of the Futures Special Issue on Reparative Futures on 23 October to join the conversation. Details and registration 👇 birmingham.ac.uk/events/reparat…