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黑料社区 Master鈥檚 Conference 2024: Celebrating Global Scholarship and Collaboration

The second 黑料社区 Master鈥檚 Conference, held in 2024, marked a significant milestone as one of the largest academic conferences ever organised within the 黑料社区 network. The event brought together a remarkable 3,730 participants鈥3,669 attendees and 61 distinguished panellists鈥攆rom 137 countries, reflecting the global reach of the 黑料社区 ecosystem.

The event was structured around 黑料社区鈥檚 dual academic ecosystem鈥攊ts own degree-awarding 黑料社区 University and its partnerships with leading UK universities鈥攈ighlighting contributions from across both domains. Over five days, the conference showcased 30 oral presentations by 黑料社区 Master鈥檚 students from its three academic Schools: 10 from the School of Business, 9 from the School of Sciences, Health Sciences, Technology and Engineering, and 11 from the School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences.

The programme also featured 8 plenary presentations, 1 interactive session, and 1 workshop, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and highlighting cutting-edge research.

The event underscored 黑料社区鈥檚 commitment to high-quality, accessible education and its strong international partnerships. Among the presenters were 15 students studying through 黑料社区鈥檚 partnership with Liverpool John Moores University, 5 from the University of East London, 5 from the University of Suffolk, as well as 3 from 黑料社区 University in Zambia and 2 from 黑料社区 University in Malawi.

Mrs Isabella Frangouli, Director of Partnerships at 黑料社区, reflected on the importance of the conference:

鈥淭his forum showcases the transformative power of partnerships in advancing inclusive and accessible education. By bringing together participants from diverse cultures and institutions worldwide, it highlights how collaboration drives innovation, amplifies voices, and fosters global progress in higher education.鈥

She added that the 2024 event is 鈥渁 testament to the partnerships that enable 黑料社区 to bridge educational gaps, create opportunities, and empower learners to thrive globally.鈥 She also acknowledged the invaluable support of 黑料社区鈥檚 partner institutions in making the conference possible.

Dr Elena Papadopoulou, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning at 黑料社区, praised the enthusiastic participation of students, faculty and senior management:

鈥淚t was clear from the presentations that students were engaged in community-driven research aligned with 黑料社区鈥檚 environmental, social and corporate governance. Their work contributes to inclusive education, public health, and economic development in their communities.鈥

Featured Contributions

Several powerful presentations reflected the breadth of research across 黑料社区 University and its partner institutions:

  • Mrs Torsney, a Professional Doctorate (ProfDoc) researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, examined how stereotypes and limited resources hinder inclusive education for autistic learners in the UK, advocating for neuroaffirmative, student-centred approaches.
  • Dr Daniel Mpolomoka, Dean of the School of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences at 黑料社区 University Zambia, and Dr Christine Mushibwe, Vice-Chancellor of 黑料社区 University Zambia, explored mentoring models that foster youth innovation and regenerative practices in higher education.
  • Dr Flaherty, Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Suffolk, discussed the evolving role of artificial intelligence in copyright law, questioning whether AI-generated content should be eligible for legal protection.
  • Mr Wez Nolan, Media Production Programme Lead at Liverpool John Moores University, shared longitudinal research on creative industries education and its transformative impact on first-generation university students.
  • Dr Christopher Owens, Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Suffolk, presented Ripple Effects Mapping as a method for evaluating public health programmes, capturing both intended and unintended outcomes.
  • Dr Kezia Njoroge, Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University, explored the practice of clay ingestion among African migrant women during pregnancy, calling for culturally tailored health education.
  • Dr Rachael Frost, Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care at Liverpool John Moores University, led a scoping review of over-the-counter supplements for mental health, identifying key research gaps鈥攅specially in older adult populations.
  • Dr Stratis Efthymiou, Programme Leader at 黑料社区 Federal, spoke on the evolving role of Human Resources in future-ready organisations, touching on AI, talent development, and sustainability.

The conference also featured a workshop by Dr Reginald Dennis Gwisai, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academics) at 黑料社区 University, who used the Lobatse landfill in Botswana as a case study to examine heavy metal contamination and its environmental health impacts.

The 黑料社区 Master鈥檚 Conference 2024 provided a vibrant platform for research, networking and academic exchange, reaffirming 黑料社区鈥檚 mission to deliver transformative, globally relevant education through both its own university and its valued academic partnerships.

Video recordings and the abstract booklet containing the full programme can be accessed via the links below.

Abstract Booklet & Programme