Fuselab – creativity, science, art and engineering for 16-20 year olds

The application process for Fuselab has been extended until this Friday 17th May 2013. Anyone aged 16-20 is eligible to apply and successful applicants will be offered a travel bursary and provided with their accommodation and meals.

More information is provided in the e-flier attached: fuselabeflier and full terms and conditions are athttp://www.sciencefestival.co.uk/whats-on/fuselab. It would be great if you could circulate to your networks and encourage applications from anyone you think would benefit/enjoy it. I would be happy to answer any further questions anyone might have.

Look, Capture, Create – Inky Adventures, 21 May 10.00 am

Week 2 of the Look, Capture, Create project coincides with ‘Walk to School Week’ and ‘Scottish Biodiversity week’. This Glow TV broadcast gives learners the opportunity to journey on an inky adventure with the Scottish illustrator/designer Johanna Basford to learn about her art techniques, what inspires her designs and her success commercially. Visit the Glow group here: http://bit.ly/153Zoha

http://bit.ly/17jWK5e

Love Literacies, Love Lifelong Learning, Love RaPAL and be published

Research and Practice in Adult Literacies (RaPAL) are asking for short written pieces (story, poem, report) on experiences of successful teaching and learning to launch their new website (http://www.rapal.org.uk/) on 18 May 2013 to coincide with Adult Learners Week in the UK. The most rewarding pieces will be published in the RaPAL journal and top three will be invited to present at one of RaPAL’s annual conferences. Prizes include a year’s free subscription to RaPAL. No more than 1,000 words. Deadline: 31 May 2013

For more information, please contact journal@rapal.org.uk.

Glasgow 2014 Athletes’ Village Art Competition – register your interest now!

Game On Scotland is asking every school in Scotland to get their pupils to design posters to be placed in the rooms of the Athletes’ Village. We’ll guarantee to every individual school that takes part that their chosen artwork will be displayed in the village – your pupils’ work could end up in the bedroom of Usain Bolt, Tom Daley or any of the talented athletes coming to Scotland from all over the world.  Pre-register your interest for the competition now.

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/glowblogs/eslb/2013/05/07/glasgow-2014-athletes-village-art-competition-register-your-interest-now/

ARTIST NETWORK – Wednesday 8th May Dean Castle, Kilmarnock

Creative Minds Learning Network
ARTIST NETWORK Wednesday 8th May at 4.00pm, Dean Castle, Kilmarnock

Are you interested in taking part in a valuable networking opportunity with fellow artists, makers, creatives on Wednesday 8th May in Ayrshire?…

I am delighted to tell you that our Guest Speaker is Artist, Eòghann MacColl.

As well as a well respected visual artist in Scotland and beyond, Eòghann is an experienced educator in a number of settings, lecturer, and East Ayrshire Council Elected Member and Spokesperson for Community Health and Wellbeing which includes arts and culture.  Eòghann is a champion of the arts in Scotland and passionate about Gaelic language and culture.  He is very much looking forward to meeting you, being part of our Artist Network, and having a creative conversation with you in this fantastic venue!  http://www.dealbhadair.com/

Booking is essential as places are limited. Please e-mail helen.duncan@east-ayrshire.gov.uk to book your place or if you wish further information.

I look forward to seeing you at this exciting event.

On behalf of Helen Duncan, Cultural Co-ordinator, East Ayrshire Council and Jenny Hunter, Cultural Co-ordinator, South Ayrshire Council

This event is part of East and South Ayrshire’s Creative Learning Network which is a national initiative managed by Education Scotland, in partnership with Creative Scotland.

Creative Development and Connectivity – creative conversation in Stirling

Dr Suzanne Zeedyk

Kildean Suite, Forth Valley College, Stirling

Thursday, May 9th 2013

4.30pm – 6.30pm

4pm for refreshments and registration

ALL WELCOME – please share with colleagues

For the past 25 years Suzanne has been an academic researcher, studying babies innate ability to communicate and connect with other people. In 1993, Suzanne took up an academic post in the UK as a Developmental Psychologist at the University of Dundee and has remained there since, currently holding the post of Honorary Fellow.  She is an inspiring and thought-provoking speaker that we can highly recommend hearing.
Suzanne has loved what the field of Developmental Psychology has taught her, why it is that a child’s earliest years have such a profound effect on their later years, including their emotional security, their trust in others, their self-confidence, their relationships, their connectivity. Now she wants to help ensure that this knowledge is spread as widely as possible and frequently acts as partner or speaker for a wide range of organisations throughout the UK and abroad including police, educators, health workers, nursery staff, parent groups and children’s theatre groups helping them to better understand the neuroscientific, biological, and psychological evidence concerning the human need for emotional connection, something creativity can be a channel for. Suzanne feels if we overlook emotional connection, then we all pay for it, through the services that governments need to fund such as prisons, mental health programmes, hospitals, fostering arrangements, extra support in schools and other services.

If you would like to join us please book free tickets via:

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/333091

For further information contact: hoarec@stirling.gov.uk or gayle.martin@falkirk.gov.uk

Further events will be planned for the academic year 2013/14.  Please keep a look at our website

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