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21 May 2024, 9:30am - 4:00pm (BST)
As the needs of employers, learners and local communities evolve, universities will need to adapt the way they deliver education and student experiences. Is the current regulatory model a help or a hindrance to the innovation that we need? How do we maintain protections for students and provide confidence to the public in the quality of the sector’s offer, in a time of change? How can universities and the regulator work together to make sure students are getting a high-quality education?Â
Don’t miss out on your chance to take part in these urgent discussions.
Join us on Tuesday 21 May 2024 in London to explore the solutions to position your organisation for future success.
The conference will cover key areas, such as:
Why should you attend?
This one-day conference will help you build on your understanding of what is needed to assess the current regulatory body and effectively reflect on the opportunities presented by advancements within the digital era. Grab your opportunity to engage in a wide range of opportunities to network, discuss, and make connections with colleagues within the sector.
Have any questions? Please contact us at [email protected] or 07500 441505.Â
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In an ever-evolving higher education landscape, collaboration between funders, regulators, and institutions is paramount for ensuring quality, compliance, and innovation. This session delves into the intricate dynamics of how we can work constructively together, addressing key challenges and opportunities in the process.
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This session will explore approaches to regulation from international higher education and different sectors. Join us to glean actionable lessons from peers, and to discuss how these lessons can (or should) apply to the UK higher education sector.
This interactive session will provide an opportunity for delegates to share best-practice in managing regulation effectively within their institution and draw out sector-wide challenges to inform wider conversations taking place. The session will also consider how insights from other highly regulated sectors could be contextualised to the specific context of HEIs.
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Explore strategies for governance bodies to ensure effective oversight of regulatory compliance, and how institutional practices can align with regulatory requirements. With insights from expert speakers, this session will provide food-for-thought on how to ensure effective governance, and to navigate regulatory complexities with confidence.
A recent recommended that the regulation of franchised higher education provision needs to be strengthened. This session will explore the regulatory landscape surrounding franchise provision, and universities’ experiences of navigating these. Discuss the challenges and opportunities in regulating franchise operations effectively, and best practice approaches.
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AI integration, demographic shifts, and evolving skill demands, how should UK universities respond and what are the implications for regulation? We will discuss the current and future opportunities and risk for universities and regulation, and how to boost public confidence in the quality of UK Higher Education amid rapid changes.
This event is recommended for everyone who works on or is interested in issues surrounding regulation, policy work, or quality in higher education. Possible titles are suggested below, but we encourage anyone interested in the issue to attend:
We have a range of sponsorship opportunities available at our events. Please contact Magda Graszka, Senior Events Manager, for more information:
Our monthly updates are a great way for you to stay up to date with our work, events, and higher education news.