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11TH ANNUAL UKZN AMS COLLOQUIUM THEMED – STUDENT VOICE AS A CONTRIBUTOR TO STUDENT SUCCESS: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
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Dear Staff and Students

The UKZN Teaching & Learning Office (UTLO) cordially invites you to submit abstracts for presentation at the 11th ANNUAL UKZN AMS COLLOQUIUM on 20 November 2024.

About the Colloquium 

The annual AMS Colloquium brings together student support practitioners, academics, students, researchers and all key stakeholders, with student success as a focus area to reflect on experiences, successes, challenges, and new developments. The overall aim of learning from our collective experiences is to reduce student attrition while improving student retention and throughput. Even though the student voice may not always be articulated or heard,  it is present and has the potential to feed into institutional student support programmes.

Students (undergraduate and postgraduate), student support practitioners, academics and researchers are invited to submit abstracts.  The closing date for submission is 22 July 2024.  There will be a pre-colloquium online workshop on 19th November 2024.

Click here to visit the AMS Colloquium website for more details on abstract submission, the online pre-colloquium workshop, and registration.

AMS Colloquium website link: https://utlo.ukzn.ac.za/11th-annual-ams-colloquium/

Enquiries can be sent to amscollenquiries2024@ukzn.ac.za
Attachments
11th Annual AMS Colloquium.pdf
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Category General
Posted 03 July 2024
By Rakshika Sibran
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From UKZN
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Howard College Staff  Howard College Students 
Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
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Westville Staff  Westville Students 
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