Invited Addresses, Conference Presentations and Workshops
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Keynote Addresses
Shifting Identities, Changing Practices, Engaging Students March 2016
Keynote Address at Festival of Learning, Teesside University
Student Engagement: Locating ourselves and our practice Jul 2014
Keynote Address at Lancaster University Sharing Practice Day #LUSP2014
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Engaging Students Jun 2013
Keynote Address to Glasgow School of Art “Student Engagement” Day
Engaging with the Literature Jul 2011
Invited presentation to Higher Education Academy Annual Conference “ Changing Practice - Changing Times” Nottingham July 2011
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What is Student Engagement? Sep 2010
Invited presentation to Higher Education Academy Development Day on Student Engagement, York, September 2010
Keynote Address at Festival of Learning, Teesside University
Student Engagement: Locating ourselves and our practice Jul 2014
Keynote Address at Lancaster University Sharing Practice Day #LUSP2014
Available here
Engaging Students Jun 2013
Keynote Address to Glasgow School of Art “Student Engagement” Day
Engaging with the Literature Jul 2011
Invited presentation to Higher Education Academy Annual Conference “ Changing Practice - Changing Times” Nottingham July 2011
See here
What is Student Engagement? Sep 2010
Invited presentation to Higher Education Academy Development Day on Student Engagement, York, September 2010
Invited Workshops
Engaging Students April 2016
Invited Workshop, University of Liverpool.
Engaging Students in Management Schools: Concepts, Practices, Resources. Oct 2011
Invited workshop presentation at European Forum for Management Development, Budapest, October 2011
Multiple Dimensions of Student Engagement Mar 2011
Invited workshop presentation at sparqs national conference on student engagement, Edinburgh, March 2011
How wicked is student engagement? Nov 2010
Invited workshop presentation, and panel presentation, at Higher Education Academy / National Union of Students conference on Student Engagement, London & Manchester, November 2010
Invited Workshop, University of Liverpool.
Engaging Students in Management Schools: Concepts, Practices, Resources. Oct 2011
Invited workshop presentation at European Forum for Management Development, Budapest, October 2011
Multiple Dimensions of Student Engagement Mar 2011
Invited workshop presentation at sparqs national conference on student engagement, Edinburgh, March 2011
How wicked is student engagement? Nov 2010
Invited workshop presentation, and panel presentation, at Higher Education Academy / National Union of Students conference on Student Engagement, London & Manchester, November 2010
Conference Presentations
Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement Sep 2015
Trowler, V. (2015) Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement. Paper presented at CRLL Conference 2015 on Student Engagement: From Research to Practice, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Sept 2015
Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement Sep 2015
Trowler, V. (2015) Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement. Paper presented at Interweaving Conference, University of Edinburgh, Sept 2015
Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Engaging "non-traditional" Students in Higher Education Dec 2014
Trowler, V: (2014) Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Engaging "non-traditional" Students in Higher Education. Paper presented at SRHE Conference, Newport, Dec 2014
Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Close up Studies of Engaging "non-traditional" HE Students Jul 2014
Trowler, V: (2014) Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Close up Studies of Engaging "non-traditional" HE Students. Paper presented at HECU7 Conference, Lancaster University, July 2014
Engaging “non-traditional” students: Contestations and “Chaotic Conceptions” Sept 2013
Trowler, V: (2013) Engaging “non-traditional” students: Contestations and “Chaotic Conceptions”. Paper presented at Interweaving Conference, University of Edinburgh, Sept 2013
May the Subaltern Speak? Researching the Invisible “Other” in Higher Education May 2013
Trowler, V: (2013) May the Subaltern Speak? Researching the Invisible “Other” in Higher Education. Paper presented at ETHE Conference: Ethnographies of Higher Education: Researching and Reflecting “at home”. Prague, May 2013
May the Subaltern Speak Jul 2010
Trowler, V: (2010) May the Subaltern Speak? Paper presented at HECU 5 Conference, Lancaster University, July 2010
And Who Are You Today? Identity shifts Across Online Communities. Jun 2009
Trowler, V: (2009) And who are you today? Identity Shifts Across Online Communities. Paper presented at Second Digital Cultures Workshop, University of Salford, June 2009
Blogging for Immediacy: Teaching and Learning "Writing for the Media" with Blogs Sep 2006
Scholtz, V: (2006) Blogging for Immediacy: Teaching and Learning “Writing for the Media” with blogs Paper presented at South African Communication Association Conference, Spier Estate Stellenbosch, September 2006
Locating "Knowledge Workers" in South African Universities within Changing Dynamics of Class Jul 2005
Scholtz, V: (2005): Locating “Knowledge Workers” in South African Universities within Changing Dynamics of Class: A Case Study of Selected Strata of “Non-Academic” Workers at UCT Paper Presented at South African Sociological Association Conference, University of Limpopo Polokwane, July 2005
Managerialism and its Discontents Dec 2004
Scholtz, V: (2004): Managerialism and its Discontents Paper presented at Reinventing the University Conference, Rhodes University Grahamstown, December 2004
Nurturing Virtual Communities of Practice Sep 2004
Scholtz, V: (2004): Nurturing Virtual Communities of Practice Paper Presented at CITTE Conference, Cape Town September 2004
The Information Society and Knowledge Management: Issues for Africa Jan 2003
Scholtz, V: (2003): The Information Society and Knowledge Management: Issues for Africa Paper prepared for the World Forum on the Information Society.
Available Online
Appropriate Models of IT Governance and Funding Jan 2002
Scholtz, V: (2002): Appropriate models of IT Governance and Funding Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Durban 2002
Available online
Computers and the Humanities: Where are we and where are we headed? Jan 2002
Scholtz, V: (2002): Computers and the Humanities: Where are we and where are we headed? Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Durban 2002
Available online
Can we afford computer-aided learning? Jan 2000
Scholtz V (2000): Can we afford computer-assisted learning? Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Port Elizabeth, June 2000
Managing Core Competencies Jan 2000
Scholtz V & Rolfe, JM (2000): Managing Core Competencies Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Port Elizabeth, June 2000
Creating a value added network for maternal and child health services in South Africa Jan 1996
Scholtz V (1996): Creating a value added network for maternal and child health services in South Africa Paper presented at PAFMACH Conference, Midrand, September 1996
Evolving an a Acceptable CAL Module Jun 1994
Colborn RP & Scholtz V (1994): Evolving an Acceptable CAL Module. Paper presented at SAARDHE Conference, Cape Town, June 1994
Elements used in the production of a Computer-Aided learning Module Apr 1994
Colborn RP, Scholtz V, Aucamp HM & Niemand L (1994): Elements used in the production of a Computer-Aided learning Module. Poster presented at The Role of Audiovisual Service Units within Organisations conference, University of Stellenbosch April 1994
Trowler, V. (2015) Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement. Paper presented at CRLL Conference 2015 on Student Engagement: From Research to Practice, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Sept 2015
Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement Sep 2015
Trowler, V. (2015) Critical Engagement or “Selective Affinity”? Neoliberalism, Tyrannical Participation and the Meanings of Student Engagement. Paper presented at Interweaving Conference, University of Edinburgh, Sept 2015
Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Engaging "non-traditional" Students in Higher Education Dec 2014
Trowler, V: (2014) Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Engaging "non-traditional" Students in Higher Education. Paper presented at SRHE Conference, Newport, Dec 2014
Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Close up Studies of Engaging "non-traditional" HE Students Jul 2014
Trowler, V: (2014) Negotiating Contestations & Chaotic Conceptions: Close up Studies of Engaging "non-traditional" HE Students. Paper presented at HECU7 Conference, Lancaster University, July 2014
Engaging “non-traditional” students: Contestations and “Chaotic Conceptions” Sept 2013
Trowler, V: (2013) Engaging “non-traditional” students: Contestations and “Chaotic Conceptions”. Paper presented at Interweaving Conference, University of Edinburgh, Sept 2013
May the Subaltern Speak? Researching the Invisible “Other” in Higher Education May 2013
Trowler, V: (2013) May the Subaltern Speak? Researching the Invisible “Other” in Higher Education. Paper presented at ETHE Conference: Ethnographies of Higher Education: Researching and Reflecting “at home”. Prague, May 2013
May the Subaltern Speak Jul 2010
Trowler, V: (2010) May the Subaltern Speak? Paper presented at HECU 5 Conference, Lancaster University, July 2010
And Who Are You Today? Identity shifts Across Online Communities. Jun 2009
Trowler, V: (2009) And who are you today? Identity Shifts Across Online Communities. Paper presented at Second Digital Cultures Workshop, University of Salford, June 2009
Blogging for Immediacy: Teaching and Learning "Writing for the Media" with Blogs Sep 2006
Scholtz, V: (2006) Blogging for Immediacy: Teaching and Learning “Writing for the Media” with blogs Paper presented at South African Communication Association Conference, Spier Estate Stellenbosch, September 2006
Locating "Knowledge Workers" in South African Universities within Changing Dynamics of Class Jul 2005
Scholtz, V: (2005): Locating “Knowledge Workers” in South African Universities within Changing Dynamics of Class: A Case Study of Selected Strata of “Non-Academic” Workers at UCT Paper Presented at South African Sociological Association Conference, University of Limpopo Polokwane, July 2005
Managerialism and its Discontents Dec 2004
Scholtz, V: (2004): Managerialism and its Discontents Paper presented at Reinventing the University Conference, Rhodes University Grahamstown, December 2004
Nurturing Virtual Communities of Practice Sep 2004
Scholtz, V: (2004): Nurturing Virtual Communities of Practice Paper Presented at CITTE Conference, Cape Town September 2004
The Information Society and Knowledge Management: Issues for Africa Jan 2003
Scholtz, V: (2003): The Information Society and Knowledge Management: Issues for Africa Paper prepared for the World Forum on the Information Society.
Available Online
Appropriate Models of IT Governance and Funding Jan 2002
Scholtz, V: (2002): Appropriate models of IT Governance and Funding Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Durban 2002
Available online
Computers and the Humanities: Where are we and where are we headed? Jan 2002
Scholtz, V: (2002): Computers and the Humanities: Where are we and where are we headed? Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Durban 2002
Available online
Can we afford computer-aided learning? Jan 2000
Scholtz V (2000): Can we afford computer-assisted learning? Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Port Elizabeth, June 2000
Managing Core Competencies Jan 2000
Scholtz V & Rolfe, JM (2000): Managing Core Competencies Paper presented at CITTE Conference, Port Elizabeth, June 2000
Creating a value added network for maternal and child health services in South Africa Jan 1996
Scholtz V (1996): Creating a value added network for maternal and child health services in South Africa Paper presented at PAFMACH Conference, Midrand, September 1996
Evolving an a Acceptable CAL Module Jun 1994
Colborn RP & Scholtz V (1994): Evolving an Acceptable CAL Module. Paper presented at SAARDHE Conference, Cape Town, June 1994
Elements used in the production of a Computer-Aided learning Module Apr 1994
Colborn RP, Scholtz V, Aucamp HM & Niemand L (1994): Elements used in the production of a Computer-Aided learning Module. Poster presented at The Role of Audiovisual Service Units within Organisations conference, University of Stellenbosch April 1994