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DescriptionThe Forest School Association (FSA) and the University of Liverpool look forward to welcoming you to the world’s first International Research Symposium of Forest School. The Forest School Research Symposium is being developed in partnership with the University of Liverpool. It will take place at the University of Liverpool, in the Hub on the 26th – 28th June 2024. This is an opportunity for you to be part of a new and burgeoning academic community focusing on Forest School. This forum offers space to present your research and to explore existing and upcoming research papers in a diverse array of disciplines that inform the Forest School ethos, pedagogy and practice. The city of Liverpool is an ideal location for our Symposium with good transport routes with access to extensive rail and road networks and is within an hour of two international airports. The University of Liverpool is providing a venue and facilities for the symposium and can offer advice and guidance on local accomodation. https://forestschoolassociation.org/forest-school-research-symposium/
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Additional ItemsContactThe Forest School Association no longer has a physical business address. Trustees, staff and volunteers all work from home. Office hours: Monday to Friday 9-5 Registered address / Postal address: Forest School Association General enquiries (public): Email: [email protected] Member enquiries (members only): Member support tel: 07479960639 For FSA Recognised Forest School Provider and FSA Endorsed Forest School Trainer applications: Nell Seal The Projects Officer is: Nic Harding The FSA Chief Executive is: Gareth Wyn Davies More InformationThis event is aimed at academics and people who are producing data of academic interest. If you do not view yourself as an academic (the lines are a bit blurry) but have data/findings that you think will be of interest to academics, then perhaps you are a practitioner-researcher. If so, there are opportunities for you to be involved with the symposium. There will be opportunities for practitioner-researchers to meet with each other, and with academics, to consider how they may collaborate. If you are early on in your research journey then sharing your findings through a poster is often a good first step. There will be an allocated hour for you to stand with your poster and discuss your research with others in an informal context. If you wish, you can tick the box on the form saying that you are a Forest School practitioner doing research. |