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There is still time to book as an online delegate for UVAC’s National Conference…

There is still time to book as an online delegate for UVAC’s National Conference…

There is still time to book as an online delegate for UVAC’s National Conference at the end of this month, on Thursday 30 November.

As an online delegate, you’ll have the opportunity to attend sessions, ask questions and comment on presentations. You’ll also have access to our conference ‘Expo’ area where you will find a host of videos, downloadable resources as well as full information about all our event sponsors and exhibitors.

Packed Programme

Hosted as a hybrid online & in-person event the UVAC National Conference aims to showcase and discuss the very latest policy and practice in delivering higher and degree apprenticeships in England.

The theme of this year’s conference is Going for Growth: Productivity, Policy and Performance in Higher and Degree Apprenticeship and we have a programme featuring a range of informative and engaging talks, and presentations including:

  • 6 keynote speakers
  • 2 whole conference workshops 
  • 15 breakout workshops 

With such a full schedule we know that at this year’s UVAC conference, it’s going to be hard to choose your sessions and that’s why you’ll have access to every session recording, plus all the bonus exhibitor resources after the conference.

Check out the full programme here

Don’t leave it too late – book your ticket today! 

  • Single Day Delegate Online £190
  • Team 5 Online Delegates (Buy 4 Get 1 Free) £760
  • Mixed Team Bundle (1 Day Delegate Live, 4 Online) £800
  • Mixed Team Bundle (1 Day Delegate Live, 4 Online) £800

 

Book your tickets here

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