Winston Mano was invited keynote speaker at the Teaching and Learning Colloquium for the Faculty of Humanities at North-West University in South Africa: https://www.nwu.ac.za. The event, organised by Mpho […]
Throughout June and July Doug Specht has been discussing the future of Higher Education at a range of events. Starting in London on the 30th June, Specht worked with […]
On April 25th The College of Media’s ‘Diversity committee’ within the University of Illinois invited CAMRI member Carl W. Jones to speak to over 100 staff and students about […]
The flipped classroom is the perfect pedagogy for the information age, but Doug Specht, and Gunter Saunders are concerned that our classes must not punish students who struggle to […]
Students and staff at Bayreuth University participated in a week-long workshop on Afrokology of media and communication. It was part of a critical engagement with the epistemic boundaries of […]
The coming together of people from differing cultural backgrounds has increased due to today’s heightened mobility of individuals, especially driven by travel for educational, social, economic and political reasons. […]
Doug Specht has written for Maplines Magazine on teaching geospatial ethics in schools and universities. Specht, who is a chartered geographer of the Royal Geographical Society, uses the article […]
Prof. Jean Seaton has joined a new advisory panel at the Imperial War Museum. The panel has been established to support the development of a new gallery documenting The […]
On the 6th July 2022, Winston Mano talked to Year 11 and 12 students at Featherstone High School about how development needs to be decolonised as a matter of […]
Doug Specht with Brittany Oakes of the Real Farming Trust, and Yali Banton-Heath and Joe Hope from the Land Workers Alliance. Doug Specht has chaired a session on agroecology, […]