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INVITATION AND CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: THE FOURTH ANNUAL RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM ON ACADEMIC MONITORING AND SUPPORT
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The College of Humanities Teaching and Learning Unit in partnership with the University Teaching and Learning Office invites the submission of abstracts from all members of the UKZN community including academic staff, postgraduate students and AMS staff.

THEME: Enhancing Academic Excellence and Promoting Student Success through Mainstreaming Academic Monitoring and Support at UKZN.

Please see attached invitation and call for abstracts and submission form for further information.

Abstracts not exceeding 200 words should be emailed to Ms Jessica Doré on Dore@ukzn.ac.za by 31 August 2016 (Tel: 031 260 2943). Abstracts will be peer-reviewed.

Presentation Types:

• Individual papers: 25 minutes (including discussion)

• Poster presentations: Size A2 (for display during the Colloquium)

 

The Colloquium will be hosted as follows:

Date: Friday, 25 November 2016

Time: 08h00 to 17h00

Venue: Unite School of Engineering Building, Howard College Campus, UKZN

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Invitation and Call for abstracts.pdf submission form.docx
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Posted 25 August 2016
By Xoliswa Nompumelelo Zulu
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From UKZN
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Edgewood Staff  EdgWood Students 
Medical School Staff  Medical School Students 
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