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To apply for a research degree, please make sure you fulfill the entry requirements and then complete the online research degree application form and upload your supporting documents.
You should have a good honours degree (2:1 or above) or masters degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area.
International applicants should be aware of our research degree English language requirements
Education Research Seminar series, IRED, 2011-12: programme
The Institute for Research in Education (IREd) is pleased to announce the programme of the 2011-12 Education Research Seminar Series. All seminars include some discussion of the methodological and theoretical aspects of education research. They cover a wide range of topics and, as such, should be relevant to most staff and research students. If you have any question about the seminar series, please contact the coordinator, Dr Marie-Pierre Moreau (marie-pierre.moreau@beds.ac.uk).
All seminars will take place on the Bedford campus and will be held at lunchtime (1-2.30pm), in D1.05.
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Speaker |
Title |
Date |
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Prof. David Kirk, University of Bedfordshire |
Sustainable curriculum renewal: developing models-based practice and networked learning communities |
1 November 2011 |
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Sumi Hollingworth, London Metropolitan University |
Young people, social mixing and community cohesion: research in urban schools |
6 December 2011 |
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Dr Erik Blair, University of Bedfordshire |
The perspectives of lecturers in post-compulsory education on the relationship between ‘theory' and their practice |
10 January 2012 |
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Prof. Rosalyn George, Goldsmiths, University of London |
The precariousness of young girls friendships |
7 February 2012 |
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Dr Abdulai Abukari, University Of Middlesex |
Work-based learning/HE in Ghana (tbc) |
6 March 2012 |
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Prof. Sylvia van der Bunt, Free University Amsterdam |
Business models in education (tbc) |
12 June 2012 |