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About SEEC Professional Development Seminars

SEEC Professional Development seminars and events are designed as staff development forums for academic and other staff from HEIs, FE and HE colleges, professional bodies, businesses, and agencies involved with learning, teaching and administering in a higher education context. 
The flavour of the day is always a balance of practicality and reflection: what can we do with this information to improve our work?
Participants are invited to share their experiences, ask questions, challenge expertise, and take a few ideas back for building development into their department or faculty or institutional practice.

In these archives you will find the presentations, papers, workshop materials and case studies, available to all to download and to engage with the events' proceedings for the last few years. If you cannot find the information you require, please contact the SEEC Adminstrator.

Our thanks are due to the professional colleagues who have prepared the material and given their permission for its use on the SEEC website.
Please respect the intellectual copyright of the authors of the papers attached here, and please make proper reference to them if you use the material for academic purposes, including for teaching and research.

If you did not attend the Professional Development Event for which you would like to get the material, please let the SEEC Office know which papers you have downloaded, and for what purpose, so that we can let the authors know of your interest. This will enable us to monitor its use, and to contact you, if necessary, to carry out research and evaluation about the topic.

Conferences and Seminars

  • About SEEC Professional Development Seminars
    • SEEC Professional Development Seminars 2012/13
    • SEEC Professional Development Seminars, 2011/2012
    • SEEC Professional Development Seminars 2010-2011
    • SEEC Professional Development Seminars 2009-2010
    • SEEC Professional Development seminars 2008-2009
    • SEEC Professional Development seminars 2007-2008
  • 2012 Annual Conference
  • 2011 Annual Conference
  • 2010 Annual Conference: Credit - Challenges and Changes
  • 2009 Annual Conference: Credit-based Curricula - Choices and Challenges

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