#TELresearchers with Prof. Peter Bryant
Thu 26 Oct 2023, 8am - 9am (BST) / 6pm - 7pm (AEDT), online
Thu 26 Oct 2023, online
8am - 9am (BST) / 6pm - 7pm (AEDT)
For those of us tuning in from the UK, this is an early start because we are visiting Prof. Peter Bryant in Australia. So you better get your coffee ready because this is going to be an incredible session. Peter is an award-winning academic with international expertise in designing and delivering successful strategic educational change in both business and social sciences institutions. He has thirty years of teaching and research experience in both the UK and Australia, in the areas of higher education strategy, educational innovation, online learning and creative industries management.
Learn more about Peter:
Peter's pedagogic research interests include digital identity and social media, the influences and impacts of digital pedagogies, the relationship between learning spaces, design and pedagogy, and institutional resistance to technology within the higher education, more specifically business education spaces. Peter is also leading research on engaging with and delivering strategic pedagogical change in Business Schools.
Outside of business education, Peter has published research in community and third sector governance and the uses of community and public media for the promotion of arts and network formation processes amongst arts practitioners. Most recently, his work has focused on the motivations for participation in DIY and making in the creative industries exploring notions of post-digital aesthetics, community development and the transformative and disruptive influences of technology on identity, making and participation. Peter is an experienced qualitative researcher, with an expertise in grounded theory and other constructivist methodologies.
Read more about Peter’s work and research:
https://www.sydney.edu.au/business/about/our-people/academic-staff/peter-j-bryant.html
To connect with Peter:
Twitter: @PeterBryantHE
Blog: https://www.peterbryant.org/
Feel free to download and circulate the poster:
This talk is open to all students and staff at Lancaster University and the general public. if you have any questions regarding this talk or issues with booking a place, please contact Puiyin Wong at puiyin.wong@lancaster.ac.uk
Please note, all talks from this series are solely for academic purposes. Whilst we welcome your reflection during and after the talk on social media, we and our guests do not and will not endorse any services and products. Unless it is a TEL related service or product that our guests’ research practices investigate. We kindly ask our audience to respect this.