Centre for Psychological Approaches for Studying Education (PASE) - events

Recent or upcoming external-facing events hosted by the Centre for Psychological Approaches for Studying Education (PASE):

  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Researching out-of-school learning in mathematics: Breaking out of the boundaries 23 June 2021, 1.00 PM - 23 June 2021, 2.00 PM Professor Tim Jay (Professor of Mathematics Education, Loughborough University) and Dr Jo Rose (Associate Professor in Social Psychology of Education, University of Bristol)
  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Children’s social and moral judgements within intergroup contexts 28 April 2021, 1.00 PM - 28 April 2021, 2.00 PM Professor Adam Rutland, Professor of Psychology, University of Exeter
  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Homophily, social capital and cultural capital: what clues do they provide about educational disadvantage 3 March 2021, 5.00 PM - 3 March 2021, 6.00 PM Professor Chris Brown, Professor in Education, Durham University
  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Communication preferences of autistic adults 9 December 2020, 4.00 PM - 9 December 2020, 5.00 PM Dr Felicity Sedgewick and Dr Philippa Howard, School of Education, University of Bristol
  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Challenging the dehumanisation hypothesis 16 November 2021, 1.00 PM - 16 November 2021, 2.00 PM Hosted by the Centre for Psychological Approaches for Studying Education (PASE) Online event
  • Bristol Conversations in Education - Transculturalism in parents’ experiences of caring for an autistic child 14 December 2021, 1.00 PM - 14 December 2021, 2.00 PM Dr Diana Seach (Autism education and family consultant, former Principal Lecturer in Special Education, University of Chichester) This is an online event - please register and read through confirmation email for details of how to attend
  • The Interplay Between Language and Social Cognition in Young Children (Bristol Conversations in Education) 16 March 2022, 1.00 PM - 4 March 2022, 2.00 PM Dr Birsu Kandemirci, Lecturer in Psychology, Kingston University London Online event - please register and find details of how to attend in your confirmation email.
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