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AISHE International Conference Series

The AISHE International conference (AISHE-C) is the premier venue in Ireland for presenting research and practice in teaching and learning in higher education. The conference is held annually, usually at the end of August/start of September. The venue varies across the island of Ireland.

  • AISHE-C 2012: Responding to Change: Effective Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

    August 30, 2012 – August 31, 2012

    Overview

    AISHE-C 2012, the eighth international conference of the All Ireland Society for Higher Education, will take place in Dublin City University on 30th & 31st August 2012. The overall theme of the conference is Responding to Change: Effective Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Within this, specific topics will include:

    • Fostering Creativity & Reflection in Higher Education
    • Graduates for a Digital Age: Information and Digital Literacy
    • Student Centred Approaches to Learning, Teaching & Research
    • Clustering and Collaboration among Higher Education Institutions
    • Interdisciplinarity in Learning & Teaching
    • Responding to the Changing Student Cohort
    • Engaging Students through Technology Enhanced Learning (elearning, mobile learning, facebook, secondlife, etc.)

    The conference showcases the best of scholarship within the island of Ireland, and also warmly welcomes international participants who can share wider experience and perspectives.

    Keynote Speakers

    • Anne Scott, Deputy President and Registrar, Dublin City University
    • Tara Brabazon, Professor of Creative Media and head of Photography and Creative Media at the University of Bolton
    • David Baume, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

    Diary Dates

    • 16th January 2012: Call for Papers (Abstract Submissions) Opened
    • 28th March 2012: Registration Opens.
    • 27th April 2012 [EXTENDED]: Deadline for submissions
    • 28th May 2012: Notification of Acceptance
    • 30th-31st August 2012: AISHE Conference dates.

    Conference Fees

    • AISHE Annual Membership Fee: €0
    • AISHE Conference Fee (including Conference Dinner): €190
    • AISHE Conference Fee (excluding Conference Dinner):€150
    • AISHE Conference Fee Concessions (including Conference Dinner): €90
    • AISHE Conference Fee Concessions (excluding Conference Dinner): €50
    Note: (Concessions are available to postgraduates, unemployed & retired people)
    • Personal Assistant to participant with disability: €0
    • AISHE offers a Conference Fee Waiver Scheme to members on a case by case basis. (Please email outlining reason for waiver): info@aishe.org.
    • AISHE also offers up to three Conference Attendance Scholarships to Postgraduate Students from any third level institution across the Island of Ireland. Please email: info@aishe.org with your one page letter of application.

    Location

    The conference will be taking place in the School of Nursing at DCU, directly beside the main campus entrance on Collins Avenue:

    Venue and Accommodation

    If you require overnight accommodation for the conference, please see the list of accommodation near DCU.

  • AISHE-C 2011: The Challenge for Graduates in a Changed World

    August 25, 2011 – August 26, 2011

    Online Proceedings: Presentations and Authors

    Editors: Linda Carey, John Dallat, Helen Guerin, Sylvia Huntley-Moore, Saranne Magennis, Barry McMullin.


    Original Announcement

    AISHE-C 2011, the seventh international conference of the All Ireland Society for Higher Education, will take place in Dublin City University on 25th & 26th August 2011. The overall theme of the conference is The Challenge for Graduates in a Changed World. Within this, specific topics will include:

    • Graduates for a Digital Age
    • Students as Researchers
    • The Student Citizen: Learning Through Work & Community Engagement
    • Interdisciplinarity in Learning & Teaching
    • Global Issues in Learning & Teaching
    • Discipline Based Pedagogies

    The conference showcases the best of scholarship within the island of Ireland, and also warmly welcomes international participants who can share wider experience and perspectives

    Keynote Speakers

    Diary Dates

    • 10th January 2011: Call for Papers (Abstract Submission) Opened
    • 25th February 2011: Registration Opens.
    • 3rd May 2011: Deadline for submissions
    • 27th May 2011: Notification of Acceptance
    • 25-26th August 2011: AISHE Conference dates.

    Conference Fees

    • AISHE Conference 2011 Standard rate, includes full conference, 1 year's AISHE Membership and Conference dinner: €200
    • AISHE Conference 2011 Existing Member Discount, includes full conference, 1 year's AISHE Membership and conference dinner: €180
    • Concessions (Registered Student, Retired AISHE Member) includes full conference, 1 year's AISHE Membership and conference dinner: €100
    • One day attendance, includes one day conference attendance, 1 year's AISHE Membership. (Conference dinner €40 extra if required): €100
    • Guest includes conference dinner only: €40
    • Personal Assistant to participant with disability (includes full conference and conference dinner): €0.00

    Location

    The conference will be taking place in the School of Nursing at DCU, directly beside the main campus entrance on Collins Avenue:

    Venue and Accommodation

    If you require overnight accommodation for the conference, please see the list of accommodation near DCU.

  • AISHE-C 2010: Designing & Delivering Curricula for the Future

    August 26, 2010 – August 27, 2010

    Online Proceedings: Presentations and Authors

    Editors: Linda Carey, John Dallat, Helen Guerin, Sylvia Huntley-Moore, Saranne Magennis, Barry McMullin.


    Original Announcement

    AISHE-C 2010, the sixth international conference of the All Ireland Society for Higher Education, will take place in Dublin City University on 26th & 27th August 2010. The theme of the conference is Designing & Delivering Curricula for the Future. The conference showcases the best of scholarship within the island of Ireland, and also warmly welcomes international participants who can share wider experience and perspectives

    Keynote Speakers

    Diary Dates

    • 11th December 2009: Call for Papers (Abstract Submission) Opened
    • 26th February 2010: Registration Opens.
    • 12th April 2010: Deadline for submissions
    • 7th May 2010: Notification of Acceptance
    • 26-27th August 2010: AISHE Conference dates.

    Conference Fees

    • Standard (inc. banquet) - €190.00
    • AISHE Member (inc. banquet) - €140.00
    • Registered student (inc. banquet) - €80.00
    • AISHE Member, retired (inc. banquet) - €80.00
    • Guest (banquet only) - €40.00
    • Personal Assistant to participant with disability (inc. banquet) - €0.00

    Location

    The conference will be taking place in the School of Nursing at DCU, directly beside the main campus entrance on Collins Avenue:

    Venue and Accommodation

    If you require overnight accommodation for the conference, please see the list of accommodation near DCU.

  • AISHE-C 2009: Valuing Complexity

    August 27, 2009 – August 28, 2009

    Online Proceedings: Presentations and Authors (DRAFT)

    Editors: Linda Carey, Helen Guerin, Sylvia Huntley-Moore, Saranne Magennis, Barry McMullin.


    Original Announcement

    AISHE returns in 2009 to NUI Maynooth, for its fifth international conference. In keeping with the mission of the society and of this conference series, this is a premier venue in Ireland for presenting research and practice in higher education teaching and learning. The overarching theme of this year's conference is Valuing Complexity: Celebrating Diverse Approaches to Teaching & Learning in Higher Education. The conference showcases the best of scholarship within the island of Ireland, but also warmly welcomes international participants who can share wider experience and perspectives.

    Keynote Speakers

    Diary Dates

    • 12th December 2008: Call for Papers (Abstract Submission) Opened
    • 27th February 2009: Registration Opens.
    • 20th April 2009: Deadline for Submissions
    • 15th May 2009: Notification of Acceptance
    • 14th August 2009: Deadline to received accepted manuscripts for inclusion in the online conference proceedings.
    • 27-28th August 2009: AISHE Conference dates.

    Conference Fees

    Please note that this years conference fees have been significantly reduced:

    • Standard (inc. banquet) - €150.00
    • AISHE Member (inc. banquet) - €100
    • Registered student (inc. banquet) - €75.00
    • AISHE Member, retired (inc. banquet) - €75.00
    • Guest (banquet only) - €50.00
    • Personal Assistant to participant with disability (inc. banquet) - €0.00

    Location

    The conference will be taking place in the John Hume Building, on the North Campus of NUIM:

    Venue and Accommodation

    If you require overnight accommodation for the conference, please see the Conference Venue and Accommodation information.

  • AISHE-C 2008: Encouraging Student Engagement

    August 28, 2008 – August 29, 2008

    Online Proceedings: Presentations and Authors (DRAFT)

    Editors: Linda Carey, Helen Guerin, Sylvia Huntley-Moore, Saranne Magennis, Barry McMullin.


    Original Announcement

    AISHE returns in 2008 to NUI Maynooth, for its fourth international conference. In keeping with the mission of the society and of this conference series, this is a premier venue in Ireland for presenting research and practice in higher education teaching and learning. The overarching theme of this year's conference is Encouraging Student Engagement in Higher Education. The conference showcases the best of scholarship within the island of Ireland, but also warmly welcomes international participants who can share wider experience and perspectives.

    Diary Dates

    • 25th February 2008: Call for Papers (Abstract Submission) Opens
    • 2nd April 2008: Abstract Submissions now CLOSED.
    • 30th April 2008: Notification of Acceptance
    • 15th August 2008: Deadline to received accepted manuscripts for inclusion in the online conference proceedings.
    • 28-29th August 2008: AISHE Conference dates.

    Location

    The conference will be taking place in the John Hume Building, on the North Campus of NUIM:

    Venue and Accomodation

    If you require overnight accommodation for the conference, please see the Conference Venue and Accommodation information.





All Ireland Society for Higher Education

Contact: info@aishe.org