The e-Learning & Innovative Pedagogies Research Network is thankful for the contributions and support of the following organizations.

National Changhua University of Education

2022 & 2025 Conference Partner

National Changhua University of Education upholds the school motto of "new, original, refined, and action", and pursues the development vision of "becoming a first-class university with excellent teaching, innovative research, and sustainable service". It also pursues the goal of "cultivating the backbone of society with both professional and general knowledge, creating a high-quality environment that emphasizes both teaching and research, and broadening domestic and international perspectives to become a well-known university with international competitiveness".

Polytechnic University of Valencia

2024 Conference Partner

The Universitat Politècnica de València is a public, dynamic and innovative institution dedicated to research and teaching which, while maintaining strong links with the social environment in which it carries out its activities, opts for a strong presence abroad.

University of Malta

2023 Conference Partner

Lying at the cross-roads of the Mediterranean, UM has been, over its 400-year history, the hub for international academic exchange on the island. UM is the leading higher education institution in Malta and its structures are in line with the Bologna Process and the European Higher Education area.

University of the Aegean

2020 Conference Partner

The University of the Aegean (UAegean) was founded in 1984 aiming to introduce new approaches in higher education in Greece and worldwide and to promote regional development. Situated in 6 picturesque islands in the Aegean Archipelago, the UAegean offers a unique natural, cultural and human environment for modern studies in the ancient cradle of knowledge.

Australasian Association of Distance Education Schools (AADES)

2019 Conference Partner

AADES promotes personalised learning through blended learning, e-learning, professional learning and networked learning.

Our association:

  • advocates for open and distance learners
  • leads the public school distance education agenda
  • facilitates networks and professional learning

St John's University, School of Education

2018 Conference Partner

Established in 1908, the St. John’s University School of Education was the second school in New York State to award graduate degrees to teachers. Today, the School has three departments: Department of Curriculum and Instruction; the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership; and the Department of Education Specialties and Counseling. In 2002, U.S. News and World Report featured the School in its list of "America’s Best Graduate Schools."

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