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2019
May
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Mindfulness; Theraputic Use of Self and Acute In-patient Mental Health Care
-The seminar presentation will provide details of the planned research and provide an opportunity for the questions and views of the audience to further inform the research strategy.
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Using 'Timeline Interviews' with first year MA Education students
-The timeline interview is a relatively new technique, generally used to gather qualitative information with regard to life experiences. Cathy Francis shares some of the work that first year MA Education students have produced using this method.
March
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Leading by Tweeting: values-based leadership
-What is the purpose and impact of organisational values? And how do personal values and organisational values interact. Neil McLennan will lead a workshop looking at values within organisations before linking this to a recent popular blog post on the Business School website in which he asked:- "What is the...
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Mindful Leadership: The role of mindfulness in business success
-Mindfulness is everywhere! Schools, hospitals, sports coaches, artists and businesses are investigating secular (non-religious) mindfulness. Some bold claims have been made for this form of secular meditation such as that it can improve mental health, attention, relationships, leadership, creativity and compassion.
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Create the Future - Meet the PGDE Secondary Team
-Come and meet our PGDE Secondary team and consider teaching as a career to inspire future generations.
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Preparing Student Teachers to support pupils in schools with high numbers of pupils living in social and economic disadvantage: insights from a mixed methods study.
-As part of the Lunchtime Research Seminar series, a group of academics from the School of Education will present this study.
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Inclusion in Cambodia
-If you missed this last year, here is another opportunity to watch the video about the work of KHEN, an education Non-Governmental Organisation based in Cambodia.
February
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Teaching Makes People Roadshow
-If you have ever considered a career in teaching, now is your chance to find out more by attending the Scottish Government's 'Teaching Makes People' roadshow.
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Secular Mindfulness: The Full Catastophe
-Dr Will Barlow will be responding to Dr Graeme Nixon's paper, Secular Mindfulness: The Full Catastrophe.
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Rogers in China: Post-traumatic growth in the aftermath of disaster
-Can Carl Rogers' person centred approach offer any assistance to working in areas of trauma?