ESW Seminar Series CHEER Monday 13th May, 5pm Room 104, Fulton Speaker Professor Mike Neary, Dean of Teaching & Learning, Centre for International Research & Development, University of Lincoln presents: Student as Producer: Reinventing the undergraduate curriculum ____________________________________ Student as Producer is a model of curriculum development, a strategy for institutional change and a social movement to reinvent the university as a radical political project. In this seminar, Professor Neary will present some of the ideas that lie beyond Student as Producer, and ways in which these ideas are being put into practice at the University of Lincoln. _____________________________________ Before taking up his current post at Lincoln in 2007, Professor Neary taught Political Sociology at the University of Warwick (1994-2007). Prior to becoming an academic, he worked in youth and community development in South London. Professor Neary has published widely on the subject of academic labour and student life. His most recent book was published by Continuum in 2011 and is the jointly edited collection, Towards Teaching in Public: Making the Modern University. He is currently writing a monograph to be published by Zero Books in 2012: Student as Producer: How do Revolutionary Teachers Teach? Professor Neary is a founder member of the Social Science Centre, Lincoln, a co-operative form of higher education. ____________________________________ This seminar can be joined remotely by logging on to: https://connectpro.sussex.ac.uk/cheer_neary13may13 This seminar will also be recorded and available to view retrospectively at: www.sussex.ac.uk/education/newsandevents/events/seminarscurrent