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The Trent Institute for Learning and Teaching, in conjunction with the Centre for Academic Development and Quality at Nottingham Trent University and in association with the University Alliance, is delighted to be hosting its annual Success for All national conference. The conference will look at strategic approaches to addressing disparities in undergraduate students’ in-course progression and attainment from across the higher education sector.

 

We are delighted to be welcoming David Lammy, the former Minister for Higher Education, as our keynote speaker. His work around social mobility and education continues to be nationally and internationally influential.

 

This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided. Please register here: https://www4.ntu.ac.uk/apps/events/43/home.aspx/event/192617/default/strategic_approaches_to_addressing_disparities_in_student_outcomes

 

 

Many thanks

 

Janette Thompson- on behalf of the Centre for Academic Development and Quality at Nottingham Trent University

 

Janette Thompson

Educational Developer- Success for All

Centre for Academic Development and Quality

0115 848-4749

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TILT Festival of Learning. 27-29 June 2017

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Booking is now open for the TILT Course Leader Conference – working in partnership with students, Tues 16 May 2017.

 

Success for All Conference. 20 June 2017

 

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