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1 November 2023, 9:30am - 4:30pm (GMT)
Join us on Wednesday 1 November as we bring together leading sector experts to discuss the current and future challenges for improving access, participation and student success in higher education.
Register now to either join us in-person in London or gain access to a livestream of the plenary sessions (breakout sessions will not be streamed).
Why should you attend?
This one-day conference will provide informative, timely content from the most pertinent speakers on the topic, as well as a wide range of opportunities to network, discuss, and make connections with colleagues within the sector.
You will also be able to access the recordings of the plenary sessions after the event.
If you have any questions about this or any other of our events, please contact us at events@universitiesuk.ac.uk or 07500 441505.
We allow delegates to cancel their bookings up to one month before the event and receive a refund. If this applies to you, please contact us at the email or phone number above.
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Woburn House: Refreshments and networking
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Woburn House: Lunch and networking
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This conference will be useful for all university staff who have responsibility for or play a part in student access, participation and success. Possible titles are suggested below, but we encourage anyone interested in the topic to attend:
We have a range of sponsorship opportunities available at our events. Please contact Jess Jackson, Marketing and Sponsorships Officer, for more information: jess.jackson@universitiesuk.ac.uk
Our monthly updates are a great way for you to stay up to date with our work, events, and higher education news.