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Promoting staff-student partnership through publication

We are delighted to have an interview with Professor Simon Walker, Academic Lead for the UCL Arena Centre for Research-based Education. Simon shares his experience of setting up the Change agents’ network. We hope you enjoy listening to Simon in this video (opens in a new window).

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Hearing from Elliott Lancaster on his experiences of CAN

Here is an interview with Elliott Lancaster who has been part of the Change Agents’ Network for a few years! He tells us about his experiences and what he thinks of the CAN conferences! 1. So, tell us about yourself, what do you enjoy doing? I really enjoy getting involved in youth empowerment projects, providing […]

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Meet the student team organising CAN 2021

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 […]

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CAN 2021 hosted by Keele University

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 […]

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The evolving landscape of staff-student partnership

We are pleased to announce publication of The evolving landscape of staff-student partnership, (Vol 6, No 1.) in the Journal of educational innovation, partnership and change. All thirteen articles are open access and available from: https://journals.studentengagement.org.uk/index.php/studentchangeagents. This mix of editorial, opinion pieces, case studies and research articles reflect the themes and ideas presented at the […]

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Postponement of CAN 2020

We are sorry to announce that due to the Covid-19 virus, Birmingham City University and Jisc have decided to postpone the 2020 Change Agents’ Network (CAN). The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that many universities and colleges are restricting travel for staff and students which could significantly impact on attendance and engagement. We are naturally disappointed, […]

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CAN 2020: Meet the speakers

Posted on behalf of Shannon Parkher who is leading on event legacy for CAN 2020 In our previous guest blog post, we introduced the student team and gave a glimpse of what we are planning to showcase at this year’s conference. We would now like to introduce our remarkable keynote speakers whose achievements are actively […]

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CAN 2020 – Civic and cultural intelligence: partnerships for student success

Jisc, Birmingham City University and its student organising team, are pleased to announce the call for papers for the 8th Jisc Change agents’ network conference: CAN 2020. This welcoming conference will run across 15th and 16th April 2020 and brings staff and students together from across the world to explore the benefits of student partnerships. […]

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Save the date for CAN 2020

We are delighted to announce that Birmingham City University will be hosting the 8th annual Change agents’ network conference on the 15-16th April 2020. We will be working with Luke Millard, Director of the Education Development Service at BCU and a long standing advocate for CAN and student partnerships on this event. More information will […]

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Call for papers for Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change

The Evolving Landscape of Staff-Student Partnership – Vol 6. No.1 The Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change (JEIPC) is practice-led with deep roots in developing student-staff co-authorship. It supports the dissemination of innovative practice through educational partnership between staff and students to promote local- and larger-scale change, and impact on institutional narratives for change. […]