There will be a meeting of the RIKT committee sub group and REF experts taking place 1st August at 2pm.

This 30 minute webinar will take place Wednesday 5th July at 10.30am and will be followed by the EPC Annual General Meeting 2023 at 11.00am.

Susan Lapworth, the Chief Executive of the Office for Students, the regulator for higher education in England will deliver a short presentation followed by a Q&A, hosted by outgoing EPC President, Professor Mike Sutcliffe.

 

Our Annual General Meeting this year will be held on Wednesday 5th July. This will be preceded by a 30 minute presentation and Q&A by Susan Lapworth, the Chief Executive of the Office for Students (the regulator of English higher education).

The agenda and papers are available on the tab below.

 

 

There will be a meeting of the Congress Steering Group taking place Thursday 11th May at midday.

There will be a meeting of the Sustainability Toolkit Steering Group on Thursday 4th May from 2.00pm – 3.30pm.

Bookings for the EAN Annual Congress are now closed.

 

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The 2023 Congress theme is New Models, embodied in the fabric of our host, NMITE, who welcome us to their outstanding new sustainable Skylon campus in Hereford from 12th to 14th June.

Join EPC’s resident sector data expert, Stella Fowler, to introduce the new member-only Data explorer through the lens of the latest HESA student enrolments data.

Every year, HESA update their subscription services – we have extracted the engineering highlights so you don’t have to.

Join us for an introduction to the new engineering ethics resources available in our Engineering Ethics Toolkit.

This event is free and open to both EPC members and non-members.

Join EPC’s resident sector data expert, Stella Fowler, to introduce the new member-only Data explorer through the lens of the latest end of year UCAS applications and admissions data.

Every year, UCAS provide a plethora of data online – we have extracted the engineering highlights so you don’t have to.

 

Join us as we hear how the shortage of engineers is down to the shortage of Engineering students, which is down to a shortage of teachers. We’ll explore how this impacts student diversity and what Engineering academics can do about it.

This event is free and open to both EPC members and non-members. To register, simply complete the registration form by clicking the ‘Register’ button, below. You may save the details of this event (including the Zoom link) to your calendar by clicking ‘Download to ics/ical’ above.

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