The Festival of Learning and Teaching is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 19th July 2022 between 08:30 AM to 16:30 PM. All details for the festival are available in the programme below:

Time  Event(s) 
08:30 – 09:15  Registration, Tea/Coffee  (Freddie’s Bar) 
09:15 – 09:45  Welcome, Introductions, Signposting to the day: Dr. Charmagne Barnes (Weston Hall) 
09:45 – 10:15  Keynote 1: Dr. Aaron Cooper (Weston Hall) 
10:15 – 10:45  Student’s Union: Jamal El-Kalawy and Tayte Thompson-James: Shaping Futures Through Decolonisation: The critical role of the student voice (Weston Hall) 
10:45 – 11:00  Tea, Coffee & Poster presentations (Freddie’s Bar) 
11:00 – 12:30   Parallel Session 1 
 (Room: BY.GY.010)  (Room: BY.GY.011)  (Room: BY.GY.012) 
  Effects of feedback to enhance student learning: a practitioner research case study on Education undergraduate students (Manzoorull Abedin – SHSS)   Discovering New Approaches to Embedding Professionalism and Employability Skills Within Curricula (Dinusha Weerawardane and Paul Byrne – CLBS)  Maximising Leadership Learning in the Midwifery Pre-Registration curricula (Jessica Scoble – CNMH) 
    Using reflection to encourage student engagement with feedback (Viktoria Magne, Rebecca Mace and Sharon Vince – SHSS)  Entering employment with the confidence gained from peer mentoring (Roseanna Donnan – Study Support Team)  Feedback and Our relationship with Constructive Criticism v Destructive Criticism (Janet Goddard, Deborah Taylor – CNMH) 
    Cultural-Historical Activity Theory: Conceptual Tool / Interventionist Methodology – from the classroom to the workplace (Tricia Tikasingh, Phillip Beckles-Raymond and Alice Mukaka – SHSS)  Paving the Way to Career Success – CLBS Career Mentoring for Students (Amelia Au-Yung – CLBS)  Skills for employment podcast: PODCAST NAME: First Break, Switch or Pivot? (Alison Hawkings – LSFMD) 
12:30 – 13:30  Lunch and Poster presentations (Freddie’s Bar) 
13:30 – 14:00  Keynote 2: Prof. Antony Woodman (Weston Hall) 
14:15 – 15:30  Parallel Session 2 
  (Room: BY.GY.010) (Room: BY.GY.011)  (Room: BY.GY.012) 
    Embedding Climate Change Education into the Higher Education Degree Programmes (Anil Padhra – LGCHT)  Exploring the outcomes and value of a multidisciplinary quality improvement Healthcare Masters (Rowan Myron – CNMH)  The academic library’s contribution in creating employable graduates (Janice Fernandes and Anna Lazarcyk – Library) 
    Exploring pedagogical tools which develop broad sustainable development competencies for the workplace (Tricia Tikasingh – SHSS)  Systematic Reviewing Methods for Educational Research – with experience from ‘teacher knowledge’ project (Manzoorul Abedin – SHSS)  Implementation of Project-based learning in structural design and architectural modules to achieve improved graduate employability (Efcharis Balodimou and Joseph Rizzuto – SCE) 
    Sustainable solutions to promote and develop global citizenship through interacting with The Circular Economy (Dorota Watson – LSFMD)  “You are on mute!”… Reflections (Dorothy Kupara and Chiedza Kudita – CNMH)  The co-development of an employability framework for the School of Human and Social Sciences  (Raffaella Milani and Cathy Taylor – SHSS Career and Volunteering  Placement Team) 
15:30 – 15:45  Tea/Coffee and Posters (Freddie’s Bar) 
15:45 – 16:30  Awards and Closing (Weston Hall)