RECOUP - EED open seminar series launched
22 April 2008. RECOUP launched a series of open seminars jointly with the academic group Education, Equality and Development (EED) based at the Faculty of Education, Cambridge University. This is part of the Consortium's wider efforts to raise awareness of its objectives and research, disseminate its research findings and elicit views and feedback from policy and academic communities in the UK and abroad. The leaders of four RECOUP projects will facilitate sessions.
The series during Easter term comprise the following four sessions:
29 April 2008
'Does More Money for Education Help the Poor?'
Prof. Chris Colclough, RECOUP Director
(download PPT)
6 May 2008
'Forgotten Youth: Role of Education in the Lives of People with Disabilities'
Dr. Nidhi Singal, International project leader, Disability and Poverty Study20 May 2008
'Can Educating Young People for Democratic Citizenship Help Reduce Poverty?'
Prof. Madeleine Arnot, International project leader, YG&C study3 June 2008
'Can School Type Help to Identify the Supply and Demand for Education?'
Dr. Shailaja Fennell, International project leader, Public-Private Partnerships and the Educational Outcomes for the Poor
(download PPT)
Click here to view the seminar poster.

