THE BFI MEDIA CONFERENCE
Thurs 29 & Fri 30 June 2017 at BFI Southbank, London
EARLY BIRD OFFER CLOSES 26 May! £50 off a full pass, £25 off a day pass, and full passes for PGCE students for only £120!
The conference is a unique CPD offer for teachers of film and media, aimed at Secondary but with lots to offer for HE: Thirty sessions over two days, an exciting mix of new and innovative ideas from the worlds of the media industries, teaching and research, plus plenary sessions with Jay Hunt (Chief Creative Officer, Channel 4), Gurinder Chadha OBE (Director, writer, producer) and David Gauntlett (Professor of Creativity and Design, University of Westminster).
“This was a truly excellent experience: The breadth of sessions available and the opportunities to meet and talk with other teachers as well as industry professionals is unrivaled at any other conference.” Teacher delegate, 2016
BOOK NOW! http://www.bfi.org.uk/education-research/teaching-film-tv-media-studies/bfi-media-conference
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