Dear colleagues,
We are delighted to invite you to the 2026 International Forum for Peer Learning and
Support
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– a free to attend event where you can explore various peer learning and support
initiatives in higher education and connect with colleagues who share a passion for this
area of work.
Event Details
📍 Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh
📅 Friday 22 May 2026
⏰ 09:00 – 16:30 (exact timings TBC)
📢 Thursday 21st May - optional pre-Forum afternoon workshop and evening social event
Registration
Registration is now
open<https://url41.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1vAm1c-000000002IW-2Fks&…
and closes on 5pm on Friday, 27th February, 2026.
When you register for the event, you will also be given the option to note interest in
attending our optional Thursday afternoon workshop:
Facilitated by Dr Nevan Bermingham, co-editor of the Journal of Peer Learning, this
session will focus on qualitative research options and guide you from an initial idea
toward a realistic project plan. Through instruction and guided hands-on tasks, we’ll aim
to simplify the research process by offering a few logical methodology pathways, highlight
how to achieve publication, and demystify how academic journals like the Journal of Peer
Learning work. The boot-camp approach will help you avoid potential pitfalls as you take
your first steps toward research publication.
Call for Contributions
If you would like to submit a
proposal<https://url41.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1vAm1c-000000002IW-2Fks&…
for the 2026 Forum for a presentation, creative workshop, lightning talk, or round-table
discussion, you can do this on this Call for Contributions
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The forum aims to offer informative sessions, with themes covering, but not limited to:
* Technology
* Terminology (is ‘peer’ limiting?)
* Evaluation
* Budgets & making Pal/SI-PASS/other peer learning and support programmes work on
a low budget (value for money)
* Inclusivity in sessions
* Novel approaches to peer learning and support
We welcome proposals from staff working in peer learning but also from students involved
in peer learning programmes. Call for Proposals closes 5pm on 16th February, 2026.
This year, we are offering a webinar in January, 2026 to support any students who would
like to submit a proposal to present, and any staff who are thinking about submitting a
proposal for the first time. At this webinar, the Forum organisers will provide advice and
guidance on how to develop a proposal idea and structure the proposal for submission. In
the true ethos of peer support, part of the session will be split, with students being
giving an opportunity to work with other students who have previously presented at the
Forum, while staff will continue discussions separately.
The webinar will be on 26th January 2026 from 2pm (UK time), and it will be hosted on MS
Teams. If you are interested in attending the webinar, you can complete this
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.
Please visit our
website<https://url41.mailanyone.net/scanner?m=1vAm1c-000000002IW-2Fks&a…
for details and updates, and should you have any questions, do not hesitate to get in
touch.
We look forward to welcoming you to Edinburgh in May 2026.
Best wishes,
Lisa Vettese Cruden, Catherine McConnell and Linda Wennborg
Forum Organising Group