Hosted by RSA Suffolk and UCS
Events will take place at the UCS Waterfront Building, Ipswich
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Outer Mongolia or Bust! Harnessing the Power of Your Network
16 May, 5:00pm-7:30pm
Learn how networks really work in discussion with Judith Perle, author of ‘The Network Effect’. You'll learn an interesting fact of life from a telephone directory...find out what chain letters can teach us...consult the Oracle of Kevin Bacon...explore the paradox of the strength of weak ties...and find out why lumpy porridge is so good for you! A guide to making – and keeping – the connections that make your, and everyone else’s, world go round.
Leadership Angles
5 June, 5:00pm-7:30pm
Wendi Pasco-McGregor, an expert in global leadership development who has worked with small and large organisations across the world, will share the results – and stories – from the last six months of the Leadership Angles project. This project is designed to identify and understand aspects of leadership in Suffolk & Norfolk, including those which sit outside more traditional corporate models. This session will also be delivered in Norwich on a different date.
Partners in Care Conference
2 May 2012, UCS Waterfront Building, Ipswich
£75 Per Person
Speakers include:
Angela Rippon Vice President, The Patients Association
Chief Nursing Officer, DH Ruth May Nursing Director Midlands and East SHA
Carol Auchterlonie Director of Outcomes and Learning, Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
Professor David Oliver National Clinical Director for Older People, DH
Sir Stephen Moss Ex Chair Mid. Staffordshire Foundation Trust
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T: 020 8423 9111
E: yolande@patients-association.com|
Emerging Ethnographic Friendships Conference
20-21 June 2012, University Campus Suffolk, Ipswich, UK
'Come and co-perform in our ethnodrama with all its 'emancipatory and educational potential' (Mienczakowski 2001:469)
UCS looks forward to welcoming you to this conference at our beautiful Waterfront campus from Wednesday 20 June – Thursday 21 June 2012.
The principal aim of this conference is to offer a forum for doctoral students, career researchers and established academics, to exchange knowledge and discussion in the dynamic and diverse fields of ethnography and autoethnography.
Scholarly papers are welcomed on any related topic. Suggested themes could include: performance, memory, story-telling and visual ethnography. We are also excited about submissions in alternative or creative forms and will do our best to accommodate any type of submission. Visit the Call for Papers| for more information.
If you have any questions or comments, please email
emergingethnography @ucs.ac.uk| or click here for information on registration|.
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