The countdown is on to UKENIC25 in London
UKENIC25 is only a few days away and excitement is building around our two-day conference at the QEII Centre in London on 1 and 2 December.
The theme for the event in the heart of Westminster is: ‘Innovation and the human connection: harmonising the future of education’, and continues conversations that started at ENIC NORTH earlier this year.
This year’s conference will feature a packed programme of topical discussions, panels, workshops and presentations from experts across the sector. You can read a copy of the full programme here.
Dr Eleanor Drage, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and Co-Director of the Narratives and Justice Programme at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, will be providing the keynote speech for our opening plenary on day one.
A host of panel sessions throughout the event will explore subjects including fraud, Transnational Education (TNE), responsible internationalisation, student voice, AI and institutions, as well as English language.
Meanwhile, breakout sessions will include a focus on topics including the agents’ perspective, microcredentials, education in emergencies, automatic recognition, equity, access and higher education, as well as the Global Recognition Convention, to name only a few.
UK ENIC Country Spotlight sessions will look at the UK education system, Pakistan, Ghana and Nepal too.
After 25 years, the UK ENIC conference continues to be the biggest education and skills event in the UK.
Hundreds of delegates from the international education sector attend each year including those representing higher and further education admissions, management, marketing, recruitment, registry and compliance.
UKENIC25 is in partnership with LANGUAGECERT. It is presented in association with Skills for English and IELTS.
The event is supported by Oxford International Digital Institute, UniQuest, Gecko, Qualification Check, Ecctis, Enroly, ETS TOEFL, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, ProspectsHedd and Trinity College London.
We will share a summary from the conference in the December newsletter, so watch this space.