Description:
Concluding mini-conference for the DFF Sapere Aude research project titled ‘Research for impact: Integrating research and societal impact in the humanities PhD’. The Sapere Aude research project, from January 2021 – December 2024, is anchored at the Centre for Higher Education Futures (CHEF), Danish School of Education, Aarhus University.
Program:
09.00-09.20
Project background, main findings, and implications (Søren Bengtsen)
09.20-10.05 Policy, historicity, and university leadership
09.20-09.35 Contesting the narrow confines of policy reality (Andrew Gibson)
09.35-09.50 Exploring university origin stories (Tessa DeLaquil)
09.50-10.10
The nested contexts of university leadership (Lynn McAlpine)
10.10-10.20 Q&A
10.20-10.30
Break
10.30-11.20
The humanities and doctoral education
10.30-10.50 Do we really need the humanities? (Ron Barnett)
10.50-11.10 The entangled becoming of doctoral students (Hatice Nuriler)
11.10-11.20 Q&A
11.20-12.00
Reflections and implications for the future
11.20-11.30 Emotions and affect: Reactions from academics (Barbara Grant)
11.30-11.40 Tensions in doctoral supervision and pedagogy (Gina Wisker)
11.40-11.50 Universities and societal futures (Sue Wright)
11.50-12.00
Q&A
12.00
Concluding the conference (Søren Bengtsen)