International Teachers’ and Advisers’ Conference 2020 – CANCELLED

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Speed networking for UK universities and colleges

The Annual International Teachers’ and Advisers’ Conference provides higher education providers (HEPs) with a unique opportunity to engage with an expected 150 teachers, advisers, and agents from around the world – all in one place, without leaving the UK!

With this in mind, UCAS is offering the following opportunities to participate in this conference, exclusive to UCAS member providers:

Thursday 4 June
16:30 – 18:30 – Speed networking 
Cost: £175 + VAT per HEP representative, or £270 + VAT for two representatives (maximum of two representatives per provider).

This informal exhibition environment will allow HEPs and advisers the opportunity to network and engage in conversation, make new contacts, and build relationships. It’s expected that international recruitment and admissions staff may find this session particularly useful in making contacts for future overseas visits.

19:30 – Gala dinner and quiz
Cost: £49 + VAT per person

Following the speed networking, this evening event will allow further networking opportunities between HEPs and conference participants.

Dinner and overnight accommodation
Cost: £174 + VAT (accommodation is £125 + VAT, and gala dinner is £49 + VAT).
To include the gala dinner, and onsite overnight accommodation at Hilton Brighton Metropole (including full English breakfast).

For all enquiries, or for further information, please contact:
Helen Wakefield, T: 01242 544 928, E: h.wakefield@ucas.ac.uk 

Sponsorship and exhibition

For higher education providers and other relevant organisations

Are you interested in reaching teachers and advisers?

The 10th UCAS International Teachers’ and Advisers’ Conference offers a great opportunity to talk to an estimated 150+ teachers, advisers, and agents from around the world – all in one place. 

To exhibit at the conference, please contact: 
Hollie Mills on 01242 544 645, or email h.mills@ucas.ac.uk.