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Call for papers - 3rd National Conference on Lifelong Learning

Call for papers - 3rd National Conference on Lifelong Learning

Call for Abstracts

The Higher Education Lifelong Learning Ireland Network (HELLIN) is delighted to issue a call for papers for its 3rd National Conference on Lifelong Learning.

HELLIN is a consortium of Irish Universities and Institutes of Technology's who work together collaboratively with the aim of promoting and improving the field of Lifelong Learning.

The Theme for the 2016 conference is:
2016, Ireland a 100 years on - Lifelong Learning: Past, Present and Future.
(Remembering, Reflecting and Reimagining).

The conference will take place in the Athlone Institute of Technology on December 9th, 2016.

Guide to Oral and Abstract Submissions

We are delighted to invite abstract submissions for research, practitioner and case study papers. Abstracts on research should include research statement, methodology and a brief discussion of the findings. We welcome abstracts from students who have completed undergraduate and graduate research.

Abstracts should not exceed 600 words and should be a concise summary of what will be presented, including a title and the aim of the presentation.  Please submit as a PDF document, naming the document as the presenter's surname, first initial and the title of the presentation (e.g. KellyF_Engaging Learners.pdf).

Abstracts must be submitted by 30th September 2016 online at www.HELLIN.ie. Acceptance of proposals will be confirmed by 16th October 2016. Final versions of full papers (ideally 4,000 and no more than 6000 words including references) must be submitted by Friday 20th November 2016. Paper presentations must not exceed 20 minutes in length.

Conference proceedings will be published in early 2017.

Thematic Clusters
Proposal for papers are invited.

Topics for consideration include and are not limited to any one area below:

Lifelong Learning Past

·         Historical Development of Lifelong Learning.

·         Policy, Institutional Framework and Practice.

·         Society, Community and Work.

·         Student Perspectives.
 Lifelong Learning Present

·         Current day best practice examples.

·         Current day policy considerations and issues.

·         Adult educator perspectives.

·         Delivery methods.
Lifelong Learning Future

·         Lifelong Learning Foresight

·         Concepts, models and issues

·         Teaching and Learning

·         Policy and practice
Additionally, recognising 100 years since 1916, we would welcome papers from both Northern and Southern Ireland, as this may enable us to identify differences and developments in both education systems since 1916 and in particular Lifelong Learning.

Posters should be presented in A0 size, portrait i.e. 841x1189mm (33x47inches). Each poster presentation will be allocated a self-standing, felt display board with Velcro stickers.

Abstract Submission
Submissions may be made at www.HELLIN.ie or to mtobin@ait.ie

Should you have any questions in relation to the conference.  Can I ask that you contact me at mtobin@ait.ie.  Additionally, if you are aware of somebody who may be interested in the themes of the conference or in forwarding an abstract to us, please forward this communication to them.

Finally, full conference details, accommodation, costs etc. will be available on www.HELLIN.ie in the coming weeks.