Book your ticket for CAN 2022 As well as a programme packed full of exciting and engaging presentations and workshops, we are pleased to announce Alison Cook-Sather, Mary Curnock Cook, Jenny Marie and Sara Berkai as keynotes for CAN 2022. All keynotes will be streamed online, meaning you can engage in all these inspirational talks […]
Category: ChangeAgents’Network
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the 9th Jisc Change agents’ network conference on the 11-13 May 2022, hosted by UCL and supported by Jisc. 11 May: Reviewing the student partnership landscape (half day online), 12 May: Reconnecting the staff-student partnership community (full day in-person at UCL’s central Bloomsbury campus) 13 […]
The 9th Change Agents’ Network (CAN) conference in May 2022 will take place on 11 – 13 May 2022. It will comprise a dynamic mix of the digital with the physical tailored to need and demand. Online contributions will support physical interactions and the resurgence of CAN networks hosted by UCL in its central London […]
We are delighted to announce CAN 2021 Conference programme is now live. you can access the programme from the conference website (link opens in a new window). The conference is being hosted by students and staff from Keele University. A reminder to book your place now – you can register for the conference using this […]
Keele University’s Institute of Innovation and Teaching Excellence (KIITE), supported by Jisc, is delighted to be hosting the 2021 Change agents’ network (CAN) conference taking place from 1st -4th June. This will be the 8th CAN conference and builds on the successful past co-hosted events celebrating student-staff partnership working. The conference theme is Adapting to […]
We are delighted to have an interview with Tom Lowe, director for the Centre of student engagement at the University of Winchester. Tom shares his experience of the Change agents’ network and his involvement with the running of two CAN conferences which the University of Winchester hosted with support from Jisc. You can find out […]
The students at Keele University who are supporting the organisation of CAN 2021 conference introduce themselves. We are delighted to be working with them on this exciting event. A reminder that proposals for the conference need to be submitted to by 15th February. Submit your abstract by completing the following form: CAN 2021 Abstract Submission […]
Keele University’s Institute of Innovation and Teaching Excellence, supported by Jisc, is delighted to be hosting the 2021 Change agents’ network (CAN) conference. This will be the 8th CAN conference and builds on the successful past co-hosted events celebrating student-staff partnership working. The 2021 event will take place on the 1st June – 4th June […]
A guest blog from Shannon Parkher who is leading on event legacy for CAN 2020 At the heart of the Jisc change agents’ network conference is the collaboration of students and staff, honouring the creation of partnerships to enhance the learning experience and benefit our local communities. In light of this, Birmingham City University has […]