Conference :: University of Calgary 2016
The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) will hold its annual conference at the University of Calgary 29 – 31 May 2016 (pre-conference on 28 May 2016) within the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Website for registration, accommodation, delegate services is congress2016.ca.
Click here to stay up to date on news about CSSHE 2016 conference from UCalgary
Partial Travel Reimbursement (for graduate students only)
You can access the form here.
Notice to all CSSHE members
FINAL PROGRAM (updated May 28th, 2016) is available as a spreadsheet or as a pdf. CSSHEProgram%202016_May28.2
DRAFT Papers are available .
All members are invited to attend the 2016 Annual General Meeting to be held on Sunday, 29 May 2016 at the University of Calgary.
Call for Proposals
The call for individual presentations is now CLOSED.
The deadline was extended to November 16th 2015.
Call for Proposals
Link for Conference submissions: http://ocs.sfu.ca/leadingchange/index.php/csshe/csshe2016
While CSSHE does offer reciprocal attendance to sessions for CSSE and CASAE members, all presenters at the CSSHE conference must be registered members of the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education.
NEW THIS YEAR! Writing Retreat
Meeting: Wednesday, May 25, 2016 – Saturday, May 28, 2016
Registration: https://register.banffcentre.ca/V1WebControls/GroupComments.aspx
Group ID: 35365 Group Password: 37011950
Graduate Student Preconference – May 28th
Developing Teaching, Research, and Publishing Skills for your Academic Toolbox
Join other graduate students from across the country for an exciting day networking, learning about teaching dossiers and philosophies, publishing, and developing a research agenda. The day will be focused on planning career development strategies for academic careers.
Schedule:
8:30-9:00AM Registration and Introductions
9:00-10:30AM – Keynote Presentation: “How to Survive your PhD” –Dr. Inger Mewburn, Australian National University (editor of ThesisWhisperer.com)
10:45-12:15PM Creating your Teaching Dossier –Dr. Carol Berenson, University of Calgary
1:15-2:15PM Joining Scholarly Conversations: Moving from Student to Published Author –Dr. Michelle K. McGinn, Brock University
2:15-2:45PM A Conversation with a Journal Editor –Dr. Michelle Pidgeon, Simon Fraser University
3:00-4:00PM Crafting a Research Agenda –Dr. George Veletsianos, Royal Roads University
Registration: $10
For more information about the sessions and speakers, and to register, please go to this website: https://cssheccgsepreconference.eventbrite.com
Keynote Speakers
Energizing is the Easy Part: Negotiating Institutional Tensions for Sustaining Community-University Engagement
Linda Hawkins is the co-founder and director of the Community Engaged Scholarship Institute and the Research Shop at the University of Guelph. She designs and facilitates interdisciplinary community-university research partnerships, and works with faculty, students and community to create innovative responses to institutional challenges and other impediments to quality engagement. She also serves as co-chair of the Guelph Lab, a partnered approach by the City of Guelph and the university to convene policy-makers, citizens (broadly defined), researchers, students and civil society organizations towards greater public participation, more open government, and a more open university.
Using Machine Learning to Predict the Future Research Workforce
Associate Professor Inger Mewburn has specialised in research education since 2oo6. She is currently the Director of Research Training at the Australian National University where she is responsible for co-ordinating, communicating and measuring all the centrally run research training activities and doing research on student experience to inform practice. Aside from editing and contributing to the Thesis Whisperer, she writes scholarly papers, books and book chapters about research student experiences, with a special interest in the digital practices of academics.
INTERDISCIPLINARY CSSHE/CSSE/CASIE SESSION
Addressing the Truth and Reconciliation Recommendations in Education: K-12 and Postsecondary Responses and Possible Futures
Monday May 30th 1:30PM-2:45PM (Mountain Time)
Session Description:
Since the release of the Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, members of the educational community have been exploring ways to incorporate its recommendations. This panel discussion explores responses, reflects on changes that have occurred, and looks at the educational future for first nations and non-first nations students alike.
Invited Panelists:
Kevin Lamoureux
Dwayne Donald
Jacqueline Ottmann
Marie Battiste
A. Blair Stonechild
Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
This session will be livebroadcasted here:
Donations and Service Learning
This year, we are working with the University of Calgary to contribute to the community in two ways. First, throughout the CSSHE meeting, we are encouraging members to donate money or non-perishable food items to the UofC Student Food Bank.
Second, we are working with the UofC’s Centre for Community-Engaged Learning to provide Community based learning opportunities on June 1st. There is limited availability for these events so register early! Registration and more information about the partnering organizations can be found on the CSSHE website and here.
Call for Volunteers
Coffee Break Hosts
Register your interest in volunteering here: http://goo.gl/forms/34Q7hna6fR
Coffee break hosts start each day one-half hour before the conference by welcoming members in the common room, where registration takes place and refreshments are served.
Travel, Accommodations, and Registration
Please be sure to book travel and accommodations as early as possible. You can find more information about both travel and accommodations on the Congress2016.ca website. The payment of Congress and CSSHE association registration fees is compulsory for all attendees, including speakers, presenters, panelists, and those chairing or attending a session. Small graduate student stipends are available on a limited basis.
Conference Registration
Available in January 2016 at Congress Registration
BEFORE MARCH 31 | AFTER APRIL 1 | |||||||
Full Member |
Full Non-Member |
RSU †Member | RSU †Non-member |
Full Member |
Full Non-Member |
RSU †Member | RSU †Non-member |
|
Congress | $175 | $175 | $65 | $65 | $210 | $210 | $85 | $85 |
CSSHE** | $136 | $248‡ | $63 | $63 | $177 | $287‡ | $63 | $63 |
Total | $311 | $423 | $127 | $127 | $387 | $497 | $147 | $147 |
** – While CSSHE conference registration DOES allow access to the CSSE and CASAE conference sessions, CSSHE provides food and refreshments ONLY for those who are registered attendees with CSSHE.
†– Retired, Student, Unwaged
‡ – includes a membership in CSSHE to 31 Dec 2016
Affinity Group Meetings
In order to facilitate discussion about topics of common interest to members, we will provide time in the program for affinity group members to gather and meet. This time is intentionally allocated at the end of each day to encourage discussion that extends into social time.
Information for Presenters:
Session Chairs
For each session, and where appropriate, the last presenter will serve as the chair for the earlier presentations, and the first presenter will serve as the chair for the last presentation. They facilitate the sessions by introducing speakers, keeping time, and moderating questions. Time sheets will be provided in each room for the presenters.
Posters
Please note that the posters should be no larger than 36″ [91 cm] tall x 48″ [121 cm] wide so that we can accommodate them all. For those who are unsure about how to create a poster and would like a tutorial or are interested in templates, we recommend this resource: http://www.lindaapps.com/conference-posters/.
Papers
All paper presentations should be accompanied by a paper. The papers can be emailed to csshe2016@gmail.com up to two weeks before the conference. They will be posted online in a shared drive one week prior to the conference. NB: The papers are not submitted for publication by formatting them in this way and there is no implied agreement; it is up to the discretion of the authors of each individual paper where they would like to submit for publication. The conference is an opportunity to share work before it is published and to receive feedback for revisions and refinement before submission to publication. In the spirit of the conference supporting the future publication of paper presentations, we recommend that all papers be formatted according to the CSSHE’s journal, the Canadian Journal of Higher Education, requirements, posted here: http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/cjhe/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Roundtables
Roundtables do not require a paper submission. All roundtables will have 2-3 papers that are related in topic, where the authors will take turns discussing their work with participants. Presenters may want to bring copies of their papers or a laptop to highlight or illustrate their ideas.
Ignite!
Ignite sessions will have 5 minutes to present and the session will end with a Q&A session. Authors should bring their presentations on a flash (usb) drive for uploading in advance of the presentation.
Symposium
Symposium presenters are not required to bring papers to the session or to upload them, but are invited to submit them, if they are available. All symposium proposals should have included a moderator or session chair in the proposal; one will not be assigned.
Audio-visual equipment
Rooms booked by the society for presentations and events 29 – 31 May 2016 will be equipped with the Basic Presentation (AV) Package. It is recommended that participants who plan to use a PowerPoint presentation should bring their electronic presentation on a thumb/flash drive. The Basic Presentation (AV) Package in each room includes:
- Computer
- Data projector
- Projection screen
- Internet access
- Sound system
Any questions can be directed to either the Program Chair, Michelle Nilson (mnilson@sfu) or Program Co-Chair, Kathleen Moore (kmoore3@brocku.ca).