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News in brief

"FREE BOOKS" offer closes 31 October

UEL Progress CardUEL Progress Bursary Holders are able to collect £100 worth of "Free" books now and pay for them when they receive their next bursary payment - which in most cases will be next Spring, when they successfully progress into Semester B.

Both the UEL Progress Bursary and Progress Card schemes have contributed significantly towards increased book purchases amongst our students and an improved rate of retention, since their inception, in September 2006.

The John Smith's "Free" books offer closes on 31 October, so please let your students know, and reinforce the importance of buying the core books that you have recommended for your programmes.

The Progress Card will be available to all staff in November when you will not only earn loyalty points on purchases, but also receive a ten percent discount on books and stationery.

 

Txttools conference....21st century communication for 21st century universities...

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Txttools is a company that designs online applications enabling SMS text messages to be sent and received securely from a desktop computer to any number of mobile phones instantly and in a way that is proven to save both money and time.

On Tuesday 4 December, a one day Txttools conference will take place at our Docklands campus, focused on the use of simple technology to improve the way further and higher education institutions communicate with students and staff. This will be a marvellous opportunity to network with colleagues throughout the sector - delegates from a range of education institutions and and further education colleges are also attending - and the best thing is it's FREE.

For further details, contact Mandy Estridge on Tel:020 8223 6256 or Email: M.A.Estridge@uel.ac.uk or to register for a free place, visit www.txttools.co.uk/edutxtConference.jsp

Two PhD students awarded AHRC funding

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Students Frances Cetti and Solveigh Goett have been awarded grants from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), to fund their PhD research in our School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies.

Frances completed her MA in Refugee Studies here and her PhD focuses on confusion surrounding the idea of a ‘European’ identity - in particular, the significance of the figure of the ‘refugee’ in growing fears about 'cultural pollution'.

Solveigh Goett’s PhD focuses on the concept of textile narratives, combining a traditional academic approach with practice-based creation of textile objects and installations.

Solveigh said: “Text and textiles are related, both as words and as concepts - they come from the same Latin root, and both involve telling stories. Long before TV and radio, long before books and print, stories were being told through textiles. The spinning of yarns and the weaving of tales bear witness to a relationship that has been fundamental in the creation of the fabric of life."

For the full news release visit: http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/press_releases/releases/tapestries.htm

 

For the latest on our activities visit the news releases section of our website www.uel.ac.uk/news

What’s Happening

Lunchtime research talk: Analysing Social Networks

Vice-Chancellor, Professor Martin Everett.Tuesday 16 October, 1-2pm, UH115 The Great Hall, University House, Stratford Campus

Vice Chancellor, Professor Martin Everett

An introduction to the methods and techniques of social network analysis together with some relevant areas of application. Social networks consist of vertices representing people, organisations, websites, countries, animals etc, and 
lines representing the relations of friendship, trade, reference that connect them.

All welcome.

UEL goes green

Green Awareness Day programmeOn Wednesday 17 October, Docklands goes green for the day!

This semester’s Green Awareness Day includes exhibitions, workshops, and talks; another chance to see Al Gore’s eye-opening documentary, An Inconvenient Truth; great competitions, illuminating presentations and three hundred free scoops of Ben & Jerry’s ice-cream!

For a full programme of events and activities, visit www.uel.ac.uk/events.

 

Black History Month 2007 - Events throughout October!

ESDS Celebrate Black History Month ESDS celebrates Black History Month

Colleagues in External Development and Strategic Services celebrated Black History Month yesterday by sharing snacks from around the world and in some cases wearing traditional dress.

Pictured left to right: Nazmin Uddin, Shahina Islam, Jasbir Panesar, Carole Snee, Rugina Monnan, Joyce Okello, Bola Odunlami and Andrew Fisher - all of whom brought something to the party!

For full listings for our Black History Month events visit: http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/events/bhm07.htm

 

Events calendar and Public Lecture Series 07/08

Voices Unsee and Faces Indie Jungle posterBlack History Month continues as part of our Public Lecture Series and some of the highlights include: two film presentations from  alumnus Roy Thomas Voices Unseen (18 Oct 5 - 7 Business School Lecture Theatre) and Faces Indie Jungle (25 October 6.30pm Business School Lecture Theatre), which explore cultural xenophobia and an history of 'drum'n bass' respectively.

Also, on Weds 24 October, Inclusive New Media: Designing Accessible Websites (East Building G.08) by Dr Helen Kennedy and a documentary film screening, presented by Media Studies and Cultural Studies student Clarence Davies Man dem nor Gladdy'O (Thurs 25 Oct 12 - 2pm West Building Lecture Theatre) about Sierra Leone which is only now just beginning to recover from 12 years of civil war.

The programme of Black History month Public Lecture Series events ends with panel debate: Keeping the peace? Gangs, culture and identity (31 October venue tbc) and poetry readings.

For details and registration for Public Lectures contact Franc Gooding  020 8223 2884 or email: f.gooding@uel.ac.uk

For full listings check:
Events webpages: http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/events/index.htm
Public Lectures webpages: http://www.uel.ac.uk/lectureseries/


SMARTlab/MAGIC Launch the GLAM Academy for Games

Life and Media- many international speakers, workshops and events now open as part of the LDA's Games Week- Games for the Games Events: 22-24 Oct.

For details of events, speakers and biogs, visit: www.smartlab.uk.com, www.give-trust.org, www.safespaces.net.

 

Open Lecture: Limits to Science

Wednesday 24 October, 2pm - 4pm, Education Building RGN13, Stratford Campus.

As part of the new BSc Acupuncture programme at Stratford, you are invited to a FREE open lecture, Limits to Science. Max Gascoyne Payne, born 1930, is a compelling and entertaining speaker and was senior lecturer in Philosophy at Sheffield Hallam University. He remains an active lecturer, reviewer and writer and is a trustee of The Scientific and Medical Network. He is especially interested in the convergence of the philosophy of mysticism and the philosophy of science.

For more information contact Charmian Wylde, Programme Leader, BSc Acupuncture -Tel: 020 8223 4518 Email: c.wylde@uel.ac.uk

 

WISE UP 2007- Wise up to wellbeing, safety and health

Kate Beaven Marks (left) at last year's Wise Up eventOur annual Wise Up health and safety events will be held at our Docklands Campus in the Atrium on 30 October (10am-4pm) and at our Stratford Campus in the Education building on 1 November (10am -4pm). Please make a note in your diary!

Activities over the two events will include: hula hoop classes - learn how to hula hoop - how long can you keep your hula hoop moving?

Yoga - come and try, whatever level from beginner to advanced

First aid - learn how to resuscitate…

Also aromatherapy, reflexology, herbal medicine, hypnotherapy…. And a hazard alley.

If you would like your School or Service to contribute, or if you wish to contribute personally, please contact: Del Basi Tel: 020 8223 2966 Email: d.s.basi@uel.ac.uk Kate Beaven-Marks (pictured left at Wise Up 2006) Tel: 020 8223 2585 Email:k.beaven-marks@uel.ac.uk.

UEL Olympic and Paralympic Games conference series

Health and Wellbeing: the legacy challenge

Health and Wellbeing: the legacy challengeWednesday 7 November, Docklands campus.

Keynote speaker: the Right Honourable Tessa Jowell MP, Minister for the Olympics and for London.

This one-day conference explores how we can use the one-off opportunity of the London 2012 Games to create both quick wins and sustainable gains in public health, regeneration, sustainable place-making, individual and community well-being and quality of life.

London faces huge public health challenges. To tackle these, NHS organisations are increasingly working with local government, social landlords, universities and colleges, community and voluntary agencies. The Wanless reform agenda is also strongly pushing health services in the direction of change.

This conference is a chance to create new coalitions for change and explore more effective ways of working together. Join participants including Richard Budgett (Chief Medical Officer, London 2012), Sarah Ebanja (London Development Agency), Nic Marks (New Economics Foundation), government, NHS, voluntary sector staff, policy and development professionals, practitioners and researchers.

Places are limited and early registration is recommended.  For more information and to book your place online visit: http://www.uel.ac.uk/health2012/

Positive psychology, well-being and business: Cutting-edge science for organisational success

Positive psychology, well-being and business: Cutting-edge science for organisational success Thursday 8 November, Docklands Campus.

Come along to a special one-day conference, Positive Psychology, Well-being and Business, featuring a keynote speech from world-renowned psychologist Professor Martin Seligman, founder of positive psychology.

Positive Psychology - the scientific study of well-being - is increasingly recognised as having major, lasting benefits for business. Evidence shows that employees with higher levels of well-being are more focused and engaged with their work; are better team-players; have higher levels of motivation; have less illness and absenteeism; and perform better overall.

This new thinking explicitly challenges the conventional wisdom that fixing a weakness is essential to improving performance.

Whether you are involved in business, human resources, social and corporate responsibility, communication, organisational development, marketing, executive coaching, training or business consultancy, this conference could make a valuable contribution to your operational and staff development.

For more details and to register, visit www.uel.ac.uk/positiveconference or contact Sue Meade on 020 8223 4428.

 

Call for papers from the Graduate School

Centuries of Celebrity: Re-Contextualizing the Meaning of Fame. Friday 27 June 2008, Docklands Campus.

Abstracts of 250 words are invited by 9 November 2007.

Whilst the concept of celebrity has traditionally been perceived as a phenomenon of the twentieth century, this conference seeks to reconsider its production and consumption across a broader historical timeframe.  Centuries of Celebrity is an interdisciplinary conference that welcomes papers which open up a dialogue between participants in relation to the meaning and value of fame across the centuries and in so doing re-examine what it means to be famous.  We invite papers which explore past and present constructs of celebrity in order to develop an historical contextualisation of this field of inquiry.  Potential topics might include: Authenticity, Heroes, Representations, Scandal, Tabloidization and Mediations

Abstracts should be sent to Janet Riddle at: Email: J.K.Riddle@uel.ac.uk or Janet Riddle, Graduate School, University of East London, Docklands Campus, University Way, London E16 2RD.

Conference organising group: Julia Banister (Southampton), Julia Dane (East London), Helen Powell (East London) and Alan White (East London)

Link in to our key decision making bodies

Governors in session.David Woodhouse has provided a series of links so that we can access information and news from our Academic Board, Governing Body and Corporate Management Team.
Please see the following links:
Academic Board: http://www.uel.ac.uk/qa/committees/acaboard.htm
Board of Governors: http://www.uel.ac.uk/governors/board.htm
Good news from the CMT: http://www.uel.ac.uk/vcg/news/index.htm

 

 

Research funding opportunities

To conduct a search of current funding opportunities , including all the major competitions , or to set up email alerts specific to your interests, visit www.researchresearch.com.
If you intend to submit an application for funding please contact  Tim Brooks (Acting Research Funding Officer) in the Graduate School. Tim is retaining his other responsibilities within the Graduate School so the more notice you can give, the better!

See Events Calendar for a full listing: www.uel.ac.uk/marketing/support/eventscalendar.htm

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Training and Development

European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) 
Brush up your IT skills and get an internationally recognised qualification online.  Contact Greg Price, Organisational Development Manager on ext 4361 or email g.price@uel.ac.uk

Click here for details of Staff Development courses
Simply click here for the dates for Staff Development courses:
http://www.uel.ac.uk/staff-development/documents/ForthcomingStaffDevelopmentCoursesOct-NOv07.doc

Knowledge Dock Business support workshops - Autumn 2007
To register for a range of FREE business support workshops from Business Planning to Protecting Your Ideas and E-Business Planning this Autumn get in touch with Sujata Vaishnav Tel: 020 8 223 7286/3301, Email: s.vaishnav@uel.ac.uk

Development scheme for black and minority ethnic staff
30 October, 2pm - 4pm Duncan House
This seminar explores the benefits of a development scheme to increase representation of Black and Minority Ethnic staff at senior levels. Chaired by Secretary and Registrar Alan Ingle, speakers at the seminar are Joe Greenland - Director of the Mentor and Equalities Unit, Sonia Harding - Project Manager UEL Black and Minority Ethnic Staff Development Scheme, Chartered Psychologist - Professor Derek Mowbray and Marcia McKnight - Director of Communications Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals NHS Trust.
For more information contact Sonia Harding Project Manager, Mentor and Equalities Unit, Tel: 020 8223 6379 Email: s.harding@uel.ac.uk or websites www.nmc-online.com and www.uel.ac.uk/nmc/

Join Inclusive New Media Design, an innovative training and research programme

logoInclusive New Media Design, which is run from our Rix Centre for Innovation and Learning Disability is an exciting new research project which aims to encourage web designers, developers and editors to build websites accessible to people with cognitive disabilities.

Inclusive New Media Design is running a series of free training workshops for web professionals, to provide them with the skills and knowledge to ensure that their sites meet the legal requirement of addressing the needs of all disabled users, including the cognitively disabled web user community.

The workshops will show how to build accessible websites, showcase inspiring new design and offer a space to discuss creative solutions to making websites that are usable by people with cognitive disabilities. They will also offer participants a unique opportunity to test their websites with cognitively disabled users and listen to what this user group has to say about what works for them.

Workshops will take place early in 2008 at our Docklands campus. The deadline for recruitment is 31 October 2007.

Find out more and register your interest at www.inclusivenewmedia.org, or forward this link to someone you know who might want to participate.

E-Learning resources
To find out more about the wide range of E-Learning applications available to us in our everyday work, visit:
UEL Plus info: http://www.uel.ac.uk/uelplus/index.htm
SDEL staff development: http://www.uel.ac.uk/sdel/staff_development/index.htm
E-Learning Resources: http://www.uel.ac.uk/sdel/e_learning/resources.htm

For Learning and Development Course dates see: www.uel.ac.uk/staff-development/handbook

Time Out…

What's On in London link

For a round-up of what's on in London visit: http://kids.visitlondon.com/whatson/august_events.html

Bicycle Film Festival 2007

Bicycle Film Festival 2007 17 - 21 October. For more information and tickets visit: http://bicyclefilmfestival.com/2007_site/london/

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