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  • AEME Student Awards | AEME

    Acerca de AEME Student Awards: Celebrating Student Success The AEME Student Awards is an initiative to encourage and inspire our Events Management students. ​ Launched in 2021, the target of the awards is not only to compete and to produce winners. The major intention of the AEME Awards is to celebrate the efforts, progress and unique engagement of the best students in our programmes, who can also possibly be this way a role model for the rest. AEME Student Awards 2022 AEME is delighted to announce the winners of the AEME Student Awards 2022. ​ For further information, click here . AEME Student Awards 2021 AEME is delighted to announce the winners of the AEME Student Awards 2021. ​ For further information, click here . Call for Entries 2022 The AEME Student Awards is an initiative to encourage and inspire our Events Management students. ​ The target of the awards is not only to compete and to produce winners. The major intention of the AEME Awards is to celebrate the efforts, progress and unique engagement of the best students in our programmes, who can also possibly be this way a role model for the rest. ​ The nomination itself is an honour for your students and promotion of your programme. For these reasons as we have mentioned, all nominated students will get a certificate to enhance their cv and appreciate their achievements. ​ Please, take this unique opportunity to nominate your students and promote your work with them as well as their achievements. ​ Deadline for submissions: 24th June 2022 Notification of acceptance: 27th June 2022 Announcement of winners: 7th July 2022 ​ Entry forms have been distributed to AEME members via aeme@jiscmail.ac.uk . ​ Feel free to contact for further details AND/OR to submit your nominations to fotios.vasileiou@sunderland.ac.uk ​ CATEGORY A: Special Awards A1. Most Creative Student A2. Most Inspirational student A3. Best Sustainability Focused Student A4. Best Diversity Focused Student CATEGORY B: Best sector focused students B1. Best Corporate Event Focused Student B2. Best Festivals Focused Student B3. Best Fashion Events Focused Student B4. Best Music Events Focused Student B5. Best Sports Events Focused Student B6. Best Conferences and Exhibitions Focused Student B7. Best Special Events Focused Student B8. Best Charity Events Focused Student CATEGORY C: Major Awards C1. Student of the Year Undergraduate C2. Student of the Year Postgraduate CATEGORY D: Live Events Award Best Live Event Award

  • AEME 2023 | AEME

    AEME 2023 Hosted by University of Gloucestershire Creating Inclusive Events: Participation, Pedagogy and Practice The Association for Events Management Education (AEME) is delighted to announce that the 19th Annual Forum will be hosted by the University of Gloucestershire from the 5th to 7th July 2023. The forum will focus on the theme of creating inclusive events via participation, pedagogy and practice. Highlighting the relevance and importance of this topic to Events Management Education, Dr Dom Page, Head of Gloucestershire Business School commented: We are delighted to be hosting the AEME Forum and welcoming colleagues to Gloucestershire Business School in 2023. From decolonising the curriculum to evolving expectations of the graduate skillset, widening Higher Education participation to new methods of event engagement, the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion agenda is impacting the breadth of the events industry and influencing Events Management education. This year’s AEME Forum will bring together academics, students and industry professionals and create space to share experiences and explore innovative approaches. The AEME Forum offers a unique opportunity to events academics to meet, share best practice and discuss the issues that are affecting our subject area. Adrian Bossey, Chair of AEME welcomes you to join us: The Association for Events Management Education (AEME) Forum is a centrepiece of our work to advance events education within the UK and overseas. We really hope that you can join us next July (2023), in Gloucester, to enjoy networking, lively debate, thought provoking presentations and excellent keynotes. ​ For further details about the forum, please visit: https://www.glos.ac.uk/event/aeme-forum-2023/ . Call for Papers ​ Creating Inclusive Events: Participation, Pedagogy and Practice will bring together academics, students and industry professionals and create space to share experiences and explore innovative approaches. The Forum will be a face to face conference and we look forward to welcoming delegates to Gloucestershire for a lively opportunity to network with peers and make new connections. From decolonising the curriculum to evolving expectations of the graduate skillset, widening Higher Education participation to new methods of event engagement, the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) agenda is impacting the breadth of the events industry and influencing Events Management education. We welcome contributions related to EDI in the broadest sense, and topics suitable for submission include (but are not limited to): - the EDI agenda in Higher Education - the EDI agenda in the experience economy - decolonising the curriculum in Events Management education - embedding industry specific EDI in Events Management education - inclusion and the student experience life cycle - widening participation in Events Management education - leveraging student voice in diverse learning environments - EDI and the “new” graduate skill set - industry expectations of graduate EDI expertise - supporting students as future change makers - the events industry as a catalyst for wider societal change Submissions Guidance: We invite colleagues to submit an abstract (300-word maximum) by 24 February 2023. Submissions should be emailed to cgreenaway@glos.ac.uk and outcomes will be communicated shortly after submission. We will be creating space for a range of presentation formats and welcome submissions for full papers, posters, research or practitioner workshops and proposals for panel discussions. For more information or a more detailed conversation please feel free to contact Clair Greenaway, Academic Course Leader for Events Management by email ( cgreenaway@glos.ac.uk ).

  • Join AEME | AEME

    Join AEME When you apply using the form below, you will be asked to confirm the contact name who will be listed as the member contact for your organisation. This person will receive any material posted out by AEME. You can also list contacts who you would like to be added to the AEME Jiscmail email list. ​ The Annual Membership fee is £300 per year, from 6 April to 5 April the following year. It is reviewed annually at the AGM and last agreed on 7th July 2023. If you are joining from overseas the cleared funds should amount to £300 sterling. An invoice will be issued upon receipt of your application. The preferred method of payment is BACS/bank transfer, however, you can pay by BACS, cheque or credit card/PayPal. Preferred payment method BACS / Swift Cheque Paypal Submit Thanks for submitting!

  • Events | AEME

    Events AEME Forum 3 to 4 July 2024 The Events Management Team at Sheffield Hallam University are delighted to host and celebrate the 20th Anniversary AEME Forum. The theme for the forum is The Value of Events and Events Education, reflecting on the success, challenges, development and future of events education and the events industry. Learn more... AEME Forum 5 to 7 July 2023 The Association for Events Management Education (AEME) is delighted to announce that the 19th Annual Forum will be hosted by the University of Gloucestershire from the 5th to 7th July 2023. The forum will focus on the theme of creating inclusive events via participation, pedagogy and practice. Learn more... AEME Forum 6&7 July 2022 The 18th AEME Events Management Educators Forum #AEME22 was hosted by the University of Northampton, 6-7 July 2022. Further details are available from here , ​ AEME Forum (virtual conference) 1&2 July 2021 In collaboration with the New Carnival Company and the Open Road carnival project, AEME 2021 is aimed at industry practitioners, researchers and educators with an interest in events research and practice. Learn more... Writing retreat More info coming soon... More info coming soon Previous AEME Forums Find out more about some of the forums from previous years. ​ AEME 2023 AEME 2022 AEME 2021 AEME 2019 AEME 2018 AEME 2017

  • AEME 2018 | AEME

    AEME 2018 15th AEME Events Management Educators Forum Events Education & Research: Coming of Age 4th-5th July 2018, Leeds, UK ​ ​ ​ The UK Centre for Events Management (UKCEM) is proud to be hosting the 15th AEME Events Management Educators Forum at Leeds Beckett University. CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – deadline by 21 March 2018 This international conference invites abstracts on any aspect of events education, research, event studies and critical event studies, within the overall themes of Past, Present and Future: Learning from the past Current state of play Future directions Submissions should include the full title of the presentation (as it will appear in the conference programme), author(s) and affiliation, a succinct abstract of 250 words (maximum), references, 100-word author biography (including contact details), and an indication of which stream the paper falls within. About AEME 2018 Events management is frequently referred to as a “new subject” in higher education, yet the first undergraduate events management degrees appeared over two decades ago in the UK. Since then, there has been significant growth in the higher education provision worldwide both at undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels. Alongside this boom in course delivery the research and publication base that underpins the subject has also grown exponentially driven by and encouraging a diverse base of dedicated event educators and researchers. The time has come to drop the “new subject” tag line and demonstrate the maturity of the field of events management through the depth, quality and volume of education and research being undertaken round the world. This conference draws together events education, research, event studies and critical event studies. The broad conference themes aim to provide opportunities to reflect on the foundations of the subject and create the space to shape our future direction. The conference offers time to take stock of all that has been achieved and to look forward to a strong future for events management. Key features of the conference Celebrate the coming of age of events management education at this milestone event Be inspired by keynote speakers from academia, industry and policy organisations Showcase and support new talent by welcoming early career researchers and doctoral students Create national and international research and education networks Help shape the future through round-table debates and discussions on issues relating to teaching and research assessment and funding Enjoy the vibrant city of Leeds and our high quality, easily accessible city centre venue If you have any questions please contact aeme2018@leedsbeckett.ac.uk ​ Conference Chair and Event Coordinator: Allan Jepson / Conference Hertfordshire

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