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SUMMARY:Transition into University: Festival of Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:Follow this link to join the event from 1:30pm: https://bit.ly/2Z4A7Ut \n\nPlease share this event with your colleagues: https://bit.ly/FoHE2020\n\nSchedule:\n\n1.30-2.00 Rod Bristow (President\, Pearson UK & Global Online Learning)\n\nHow consumers are responding internationally: Schools\, Higher Education and beyond\n\n2.00-2.45\n\nClare Marchant (Chief Executive\, UCAS) Generation Covid: A confidence and contact challenge\n\n2.45-3.30\n\nBarnaby Lenon (Chair\, ISC and author) What will A level grades actually mean in 2020\n\n3.30-4.15\n\nSteve Smith (VC\, Exeter University) Options for HE in 2020 & 2021: how choices might change\n\n4.15-5.00\n\nRosie Bennett (The Times) / Sean Coughlan (BBC) / Andrew Jack (Financial Times) / Will Hazell (the ‘I’)\n\nWhat the education editors think about university choices for 2020 & 2021\n\n5.00-5.40\n\nRohan Silva (ex-Policy Head at No.10) How EdTech will transform sixth forms and HE by 2025\n\n5.40-5.50 Nick Hillman (Head\, HEPI) Closing comments\n\nFollow this link to join the event: https://bit.ly/2Z4A7Ut\n\nYou have never had a more difficult job than this year advising your sixth formers about university entrance. We are here to help you\, entirely gratis\, if you would like to listen to eight of the leading experts in the country talk about university entrance on the afternoon of Wednesday 8th July. We have Clare Marchant talking and answering your questions about how UCAS will work this year\, Barnaby Lenon talking about what A levels will mean in 2020/21\, Steve Smith\, VC of University of Exeter\, giving his own thoughts and perspectives\, and you have four of the leading education journalists in the country today on a panel answering your questions and offering their own criticisms. The day is rounded off by former No.10 Policy Adviser Rohan Silva talking about how technology will transform sixth forms and university in the next three five years. All the University of Buckingham asks is that you sign up for a ticket as below\, and make a voluntary donation of £10 to cover costs if you wish. A ticket will also allow you to attend the other day and a half of the Festival\, which explores 15 challenges to Higher Education in the coming decade\, and which again has many of the leading figures in the country and beyond speaking. We do hope you will join us.\n\nFollow this link to join the event: https://bit.ly/2Z4A7Ut\n\n------\n\nPowered by addevent.com \nShare your next event with us!\n
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Please share this event with your colleagues: https://bit.ly/FoHE2020
Schedule:
1.30-2.00Rod Bristow (President, Pearson UK & Global Online Learning)
How consumers are responding internationally: Schools, Higher Education and beyond
2.00-2.45
Clare Marchant (Chief Executive, UCAS)Generation Covid: A confidence and contact challenge
2.45-3.30
Barnaby Lenon (Chair, ISC and author)What will A level grades actually mean in 2020
3.30-4.15
Steve Smith (VC, Exeter University)Options for HE in 2020 & 2021: how choices might change
4.15-5.00
Rosie Bennett (The Times) / Sean Coughlan (BBC) / Andrew Jack (Financial Times) / Will Hazell (the ‘I’)
What the education editors think about university choices for 2020 & 2021
5.00-5.40
Rohan Silva (ex-Policy Head at No.10)How EdTech will transform sixth forms and HE by 2025
5.40-5.50Nick Hillman (Head, HEPI)Closing comments
Follow this link to join the event: https://bit.ly/2Z4A7Ut
You have never had a more difficult job than this year advising your sixth formers about university entrance. We are here to help you, entirely gratis, if you would like to listen to eight of the leading experts in the country talk about university entrance on the afternoon of Wednesday 8th July. We have Clare Marchant talking and answering your questions about how UCAS will work this year, Barnaby Lenon talking about what A levels will mean in 2020/21, Steve Smith, VC of University of Exeter, giving his own thoughts and perspectives, and you have four of the leading education journalists in the country today on a panel answering your questions and offering their own criticisms. The day is rounded off by former No.10 Policy Adviser Rohan Silva talking about how technology will transform sixth forms and university in the next three five years. All the University of Buckingham asks is that you sign up for a ticket as below, and make a voluntary donation of £10 to cover costs if you wish. A ticket will also allow you to attend the other day and a half of the Festival, which explores 15 challenges to Higher Education in the coming decade, and which again has many of the leading figures in the country and beyond speaking. We do hope you will join us.
Follow this link to join the event: https://bit.ly/2Z4A7Ut
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