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Building the Post-Pandemic University – 24th October, 2pm-3pm GMT

  • Mark A. Carrigan, University of Manchester
  • Hannah Moscovitz, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University
  • Michele Martini, Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society of USI, Università della Svizzera Italiana
  • Susan L. Roberston, Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge, Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Aarhus, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto

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This webinar considers the radical changes in higher education caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic and outlines ways in which the University has been re-imagined as a result. Based on the recently published volume “Building the Post Pandemic University: imagining, contesting and materializing higher education futures” (Edward Elgar Press 2023), the talk will cover how massive disruptions in the higher education sector have prompted a re-imagining of its pedagogical and socio-political functions, led to a rise in contentious politics in and around the university, and a materialization of new policies, institutional and managerial changes.

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