Due to national train strikes this event has been moved – new date 12th DecemberĀ 

This is the Engineering Academic Network’s annual event for all involved with access and admissions. In response to member feedback – for the first time in 2023 – we will whet your appetite for the in-person forum with two preliminary webinars. For information, come along to our webinars.

For interaction, networking and deep dive discussion, join us in person at at City University, London on Tuesday 12th December. We hope many of you will attend all three sessions.

This event is suitable for staff at all levels in engineering departments who share the responsibility for fair access and admissions. Other engineering staff with an interest in professional development, lifelong learning, suitability of T level maths for engineering, and the equality of opportunity risk register are also welcome. This is an in-person event, free for members on an early booking basis (Ā£49 from 7th December). Non-members Ā£125.

 

There will be a meeting of the RA committee taking place Thursday 2nd November at 11.15am.

There will be a meeting of the Congress Steering Group taking place 1st November at 10am.

There will be a meeting of the sub group taking place 24th October 2023 at 3pm.

There will be a meeting of the EES committee taking place Tuesday 6th February at 11.30.

There will be a meeting of the RA committee taking place Wednesday 18th October at 9.30am.

6 December 2023 ā€“ Confirm your place

Thank you for expressing your interest in the RAeS/EPC Academic Forum to be held at

The TechnoCentreCoventry University Technology ParkPuma WayCoventryCV1 2TT

On Wednesday 6th December.Ā  Please complete your details below to confirm your attendance.

Responses must be received by 1700 next Friday 17th November.

We are excited to welcome you to the forum and look forward to a productive and informative day!

 

 

Thinking about neurodiversity? With one in seven people worldwide thought to be neurodivergent, and an estimated 820,000 neurodivergent engineers working in the UK alone, neurodiversity in the engineering community is something we should all be talking about.

This webinar is an opportunity to harness our community for change, to draw from expertise, experience and positive initiatives to address diverse needs and to better understand the contributions that a neurodiverse community makes to engineering.

We know that the voices of the Engineering Academics Network members have the power to address inequality in, and exclusion from, engineering education for those who think differently. If you want to be part of a ground swell for change, come along, share your experiences, be inspired and unleash your passion. This webinar is only the start of EPCā€™s neurodiversity in engineering commitment. Help us design an inclusive campaign with, not just for, the community.

There will be a meeting of the RA committee taking place Wednesday 27th September at midday.

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