| Public lecture: Women in science and engineering | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Keynote 1: Engineers 2030: the future talent to provide solutions in a complex world | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Debate: ‘This House believes that engineering education needs revolution, not evolution.’ | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Panel 1: CPD for engineering academics – paradigm evolution or revolution? | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Keynote 2: AI: No Easy Path – Hard Truths and High Hopes | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Panel 2: Is Evolution Enough? Rethinking engineering education for the unpredictable. | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Keynote 3: Research and innovation evolution | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Keynote 4: Evolution or revolution in a changing global landscape | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Fireside chat: Accreditation – catalyst for change or administrative nightmare? | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Panel 3: How to start your engineering revolution? | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |
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| Keynote 5: Tomorrow will be a better day | Excellent | Good | Satisfactory | Poor | Don't know |