Join us and find out what Tomorrow’s Engineering Research Challenges will mean for you. This event is free and open to both EPC members and non-members.

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Webinar with keynote by Sir Philip Augar, author of the Augar Review of Post-18 Education, and a panel of experts.

There will be a meeting of the EEES Committee taking place Friday 25th November at 10.00-11.30

Join us in our first in-person Recruitment + Admissions Forum since lockdown

We are delighted to announce that our focus will be closing the gaps, be it in attainment, diversity, teaching and learning, or opportunity. Delivering keynotes, expert panels and debate, the Forum will enable members to discuss and workshop the latest thinking, solutions and best practice.

With keynote speaker Lee Elliot Major OBE – the UK’s first Professor of Social Mobility –  and a host of sector experts on EDI, personal statements, learning gain and more.

This event is suitable for staff at all levels in engineering departments who share the responsibility for attracting, selecting, admitting and retaining students. Other engineering staff with an interest in professional development, raising attainment, identifying and meeting the needs of students, and learning gain are also welcome.

This is an in-person event, heavily discounted (at checkout) for members. With thanks to our hosts, Arden University, who have generously provided the venue and lavish lunch.

Join EPC’s resident sector data expert, Stella Fowler, to get your first taste of a new EPC member perk we just know you won’t be able to get enough of.

A panel discussion on our Engineering Ethics Toolkit, a growing resource to help engineering educators embed ethics content into teaching.

Join us on the 7-9th June 2022 at UWE, Bristol for the EPC’s Annual Congress, ‘A Better World’, with over 30 speakers presenting keynote talks and panel discussions on engineering ethics, sustainability and recovery.

The EPC is delighted to announce the annual Recruitment & Admissions Forum, a web series again this year, with the theme ‘Doing it differently’. Building on our popular webcasts over the last 18 months, we are offering you three distinct online events – totally free to members – during November and December. As always, our line-up of speakers is second to none.

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