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Research Seminar: Friday 13 October

The Education Research Centre and School of Education present: Habitus as foregrounded history: theorising the affective in the social formation of embodied practice With Sarah Leaney Friday 13 October, 12.30pm – 1.30pm A501 All welcome. for further details click here.  

Research Seminar: Thursday 12 October

The Education Research Centre and School of Education present: School cultures of teacher learning and the cultivation of ecologies for innovation With Professor Dave Pedder Thursday 12th October, 12.30pm – 1.30pm Checkland Building, Room C122 All welcome. For further details please click here.

Falmer Campus Open Day

Thinking about studying education and teaching at university next year? Come along to our next Falmer Campus open day on Saturday 4 November. Open days are a great way to find out about your chosen subject and talk to our staff and current students. You will also be able to explore the campus and facilities available…

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Clearing 2017

Good luck to everyone receiving A-Level results tomorrow! If your exams have gone differently from the way you expected, or you have had a change of heart about the course you want to do then Clearing can be a great way to start that journey.

100% student satisfaction score for Education BA(Hons)

The School of Education are thrilled to announce that our Education BA(Hons) course has scored 100% overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2017. It has also scored above the sector average on all the other main NSS questions.

Walker-May Literature Prize 2016-17

Congratulations to students, Rosie Heweston, Sheryl Howard and Stacey Hunter on winning the School of Education’s Walker-May Literature Prize 2016-17. The award is given to students studying Primary Education BA(Hons) with QTS routes who have demonstrated particular merit in Literature as evidenced by: performance in all children’s and adult literature modules reading journals/performances/ICT work/presentations relating…

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Routledge Prize 2017 winners

Congratulations to students, Jegasaini Kumaradaven and Bethanie Ruston on recently winning the Routledge Prize for 2017. The Routledge Prize is awarded to School of Education students who, throughout their three years of studying our Primary Education BA (Hons) with QTS routes have demonstrated: outstanding qualities in primary teaching commitment to all aspects of the course…

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British Science Association’s STEM in Education evening

Join the British Science Association’s STEM in Education evening, held this year on Wednesday 6 September 2017 in Brighton as part of the British Science Festival. REGISTER FOR A FREE TICKET HERE

Student Employee of the Year Awards

Well done to our PASS ambassadors and Assignment Support Team, who were nominated for a Student Employee of the Year Award (SEOTY) under the category ‘above and beyond’.                          

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Education Research Seminar – 25th May 2017

The Education Research Centre and School of Education present: Understanding Youth Services reform: beyond the language of austerity Dr Ian McGimpsey, University of Birmingham  Thursday 25th May 2017, 3.45 – 5.15pm, Mayfield 129, Falmer Campus All welcome. This seminar is part of the Working with Children & Young People provision. For full details and to…

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