Save the date & Call for proposals – Child Health Symposium 2017

March 6, 2017

Child Health Symposium 2017

Friday, May 26, 2017   •   Western University

The 2017 Child Health Symposium Planning Committee invites you to submit an abstract for an oral or poster presentation by March 22, 2017.

See our website for more details <http://www.uwo.ca/fhs/news_events/child_health.html>.

Call for abstracts   •   Additional information for abstracts

Please feel free to send this invitation to your colleagues.
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Child Health Symposium 2017

Optimizing Child Health: Address Stress for Success

Bringing together clinicians, service leaders, researchers, educators and students from all disciplines to share knowledge, ideas, research, and best practices for service delivery.

Friday, May 26, 2017

* 8:45 a.m. – 3:40 p.m.

* Western University

* Arthur and Sonia Labatt Health Sciences Building – Huron Drive

* Check-in begins at 8:00 a.m.

Learn more, submit a presentation proposal and register by visiting the symposium home page<http://www.uwo.ca/fhs/news_events/child_health.html>.

For more information, contact Nicole Chabot – nchabot@uwo.ca<mailto:nchabot@uwo.ca>

Presented by Western University’s Faculty of Health Sciences and the Thames Valley Children’s Centre


CSLEE’s 21st ANNUAL VALUES AND LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

May 10, 2016

CSLEE’s 21st ANNUAL VALUES AND LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Thursday, October 20 – Saturday, October 22, 2016
Western University | Ivey Spencer Leadership Centre | London, Ontario, Canada
www.edu.uwo.ca/cslee2016 | #cslee2016

The CSLEE’s annual Values and Leadership conference is a three-day conference that promotes research and reflection on issues in values, morals, ethics, and leadership in education. The theme of the conference is Leadership in Uncertain Times: Complex Dilemmas and Ethical Possibilities. We propose that ethical and moral educational leadership plays an even more heightened role in supporting civil societies following international tragedies, such as those that took place in Beirut and Paris in 2015. The deadline for proposals is June 1, 2016.

Featured Speakers:

  • Gary Crow (Indiana University)
  • Claire LaPointe (Laval University)
  • Dana Mitra (Pennsylvania State University)
  • Kevin Page (University of Ottawa)

Dewey Symposium Panelists:

  • Charles Burford (Australian Catholic University)
  • Tony Normore (CSU Dominguez Hills)
  • John Portelli (University of Toronto)
  • Nancy Tuana (Pennsylvania State University)

We seek proposals for papers, posters, symposia, and pre-conference workshops on a range of possible subjects. Individual papers should be no more than 20 minutes each. Panel, symposia, and pre-conference workshop proposals are welcome. Graduate students who propose 10-minute preconference panel presentations remain eligible to submit an additional presentation to the main conference program. More information is available on the conference site.

Call for Papers: 2016CSLEE-CFP

Conference poster:  CON_Values-Ethics-Poster_2016


Call for Papers: Organizing Equality International Conference

May 5, 2016

Call for Papers: Organizing Equality: International Conference

Western University, 24 – 26 March 2017

http://www.organizingequality.com

Proposals due 1 June 2016

Organizers and advocates for local and global social justice are the lifeblood of solidarity movements worldwide that disrupt historic projects of exploitation, violent dispossession and social fragmentation. Social and economic inequality is a global challenge of the 21st century. The Global North’s Occupy and anti-austerity movement spoke back to the 2008 financial crisis. They now confront the urgent, mass scale migrations of peoples from the Global South to the North, fleeing a colonial legacy deprivations, militarization, wars and land grabs. Settler societies are also experiencing Indigenous re-centerings, from #IdleNoMore to the Truth and Reconciliation process, and the #BlackLivesMatter cry to enfranchise African diasporas.

It is now increasingly recognized that rising levels of inequality are linked to poverty, discrimination, illness, environmental degradation, and social unrest. It is further recognized that inequality, in turn, is conditioned by and contingent on a range of other factors, including citizenship rights, gender, race, ethnicity, age, location, and education.

But despite this recognition, social movements contesting inequality face serious problems of organization, strategy and tactics. Recent years have shown the limits of traditional trade unionism, occupy and assembly movements, vanguards and new electoral parties alike. They have also shown that anti-racism, anti-violence, LGBTQ and migrant rights movements, to name a few, face major challenges organizing in the face of violence, xenophobia, marginality, impoverishment and under threat of criminalization. Across the board, movements have to reckon with the unprecedented levels of surveillance of the digital networks which have become an important part of their organizing practices.

This conference therefore asks what forms of organization might, in today’s conditions, be most useful to movements for equality. It especially seeks contributions willing to explore new possibilities for the organization of equality struggles.

Organizing Equality is an international conference hosted by members of the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Initiative for the Study of Social and Economic Inequality at the University of Western Ontario, and planned for 24 – 26 March 2017. Its goal is to bring organizers, scholars, public educators, artists, media producers and advocates together from around the globe to build local and global capacity, share theories, strategies, experiences, and insights about efforts to address inequality and develop new kinds of theory/practice to guide and build future struggles. Our goal is to strengthen connections regionally, nationally and internationally, and to develop new forms of knowing, thinking and acting together between and across politics, sectors and communities of interest. To this end, we solicit scholarly presentations, organizing and dialogue sessions, workshop proposals, art performances/installations, radical media teach-ins and more, addressing a wide variety of themes related to the worldwide struggle for equality.

These themes include, but are not limited to:

  • indigenous reconciliation and reclamation
  • opposing violent policing and the carceral state
  • worker organizing, in and beyond unions
  • social media, digital technologies and global resistance networks
  • intersectional decolonial community and scholarly praxis
  • migrant justice and networks of support
  • decolonial/liberatory cultural production and praxis
  • gender, sexuality, anti-violence and community solidarity
  • struggles for access and equality in education
  • environmental and climate justice and sustainability
  • anti-austerity mobilization and cooperativism
  • health and food security organizing
  • social and community housing movements
  • strategies for digital protections and privacy from surveillance

Proposals for papers and sessions should be limited to 250 words. The deadline for the submission of abstracts for 20-minute presentations is 1 June 2016. Please include with your paper or session proposal, your name, e-mail address, institutional or group affiliation, and a short CV or biography. Abstracts should be e-mailed to the organizing committee at: organizingequality@uwo.ca. For further information and conference updates, please visit the conference website: organizingequality.com.

Travel bursaries are available for participants from the global south. Please indicate in your submission if you would like to be considered for financial assistance.

Joshua D. Lambier
Director, The Public Humanities at Western
Western University
Department of English and Writing Studies
Arts & Humanities Building, Room 2G02
1151 Richmond Street
London, Ontario, N6A3K7
http://www.uwo.ca/publichumanities/
http://www.trudeaufoundation.ca/en/community/joshua-lambier
http://wordsfest.ca

Twitter: @JoshuaLambier


21st Century Curriculum Symposium

May 5, 2016

Please see the flyer below for the details about the 21st Century Curriculum Symposium being held at Western University’s Faculty of Education on Tuesday, August 23, 2016.

Please note the Call for Proposals deadline: June 15, 2016. Send your proposals to curriculum21@uwo.ca.

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Call for Papers: Gender Equity and Social Justice in Education,St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto

January 25, 2016

A conference at St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto

March 17-18, 2016

Gender Equity and Social Justice in Education  Call-For-Papers_GenderEquityEducation

The purpose of this conference is to gather scholars interested in the study of women and gender inequities in education throughout the world. We hope to stimulate discussion surrounding the social, political and economic factors that impede the progressive role of women around the world. We intend to gather scholars of gender inequities and human rights in order to provoke discussion and thought surrounding these areas.

Topics of discussion may include, but are not limited to:

  • The eradication of gender-based violence and its effect on social growth
  • The transformative power of education and its effect on women’s social, political and economic opportunities in developing nations
  • Opportunities for those in more gender-equitable societies to influence the circumstances of women on an international scale

 

Proposals for thirty minute papers should be emailed to usmc.principalsoffice@utoronto.ca by January 30, 2016. The proposal should include the title of the paper, a 200-word abstract, the author’s institutional affiliation and full contact information.

This conference is co-sponsored by the Centre of Inquiry on Liberal Education and Social Justice and Students for Change.


THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN TRANSFORMATION

January 5, 2016

HEIT 2016
THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN TRANSFORMATION

OSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA

NOVEMBER 2-4, 2016

THIS YEAR’S THEME:
DESIGNING HIGHER EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

CALL FOR PAPERS AND WORKSHOPS

DEADLINE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS AND WORKSHOPS:
FEBRUARY 15, 2016

For more information:  HEIT2016CallForPapers


Call for Proposals: Ministry of Education/Faculties of Education Forum 2016

December 8, 2015

The Ministry of Education and Faculties of Education are pleased to co-host the annual forum on May 10, 2016 where educators and policy-makers are brought together to share practices, evidence, research, policies, innovations and questions to advance learning. This event will be held in Toronto.

Forum participants are invited from Ontario Faculties of Education, Ontario Subject/Division Associations and the Ontario Ministry of Education to engage in dialogue, share knowledge, deepen learning, refine practices and connect with colleagues.

Here is the Call for Proposals for Forum 2016, entitled Learning and Teaching for Tomorrow:  Building Collaboration and Capacity:  CallforProposals_FINAL_Dec 7_15.

The Call for Proposals includes an application form to complete and email to tpsb@ontario.ca by January 14, 2016.

We encourage you to submit proposals that feature partnerships and collaboration.


Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2016 Conference (London, Ontario) – Call for Proposals

November 17, 2015

Western’s Teaching Support Centre, in collaboration with Fanshawe College, is hosting the 2016 Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) conference June 21 – 24th. The conference website can be found at: http://stlhe2016sapes.ca.

This conference is the preeminent teaching and learning conference on post-secondary education in Canada and represents an exceptional university-wide professional development opportunity for all members of the Western community.  To enable them to take advantage of this opportunity, and to showcase teaching innovations at Western, we will be offering a reduced registration rate to Western faculty, post-doctoral fellows, librarians, staff, and students who present a session at the conference.

The Call for Proposals is available at http://bit.ly/cfpSTLHE16.  Proposals are due by January 6, 2016.

If you would like more information about STLHE, please go to: www.stlhe.ca