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16:00 – 17:00 – Leaderhood and equality: where next?
Read more: 16:00 – 17:00 – Leaderhood and equality: where next?Speakers Leaderhood and equality: where next? Session Content We are living through a period of unprecedented change. The challenges are acute, including educationally, as schools, colleges and universities now reopen their doors to students. Dame Ruth Silver CBE argues “more than ever, we need to act with compassion and show social solidarity, and nowhere should……
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14:00 – 15.15 – Recap and 2nd Plenary Session and keynote speakers
Read more: 14:00 – 15.15 – Recap and 2nd Plenary Session and keynote speakersSpeakers Session Content Day 2 Plenary Session Jamie Hepburn MSP – Minister for Business, Fair Work, and Skills will kick off the session with a ministeral address to delegates. Dr Deirdre Hughes will recap the learnings and highlights of the conference so far and will introduce and invite Alice Barnard, Chief Executive of our headline……
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12.30 – 13.30 – Together Social & Share
Read more: 12.30 – 13.30 – Together Social & ShareWe are encouraging delegates to join us for some virtual networking. This informal session, hosted by Dr Deidre Hughes OBE and the team at Learn by Design, will give delegates the chance to exchange ideas, comment on topics and learn about virtual networking. This session will help you explore the Whova application and give you……
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10:30 – 11.30 – Apprenticeships and VET
Read more: 10:30 – 11.30 – Apprenticeships and VETSpeakers Apprenticeships and VET Session Content Equality of Apprenticeship opportunitiesEveryone agrees that Apprenticeships are a valuable career option.But access is not always equal and open for all.How can we ensure Apprenticeships are accessible by all members of society? Session sponsored by < Back to Agenda
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09:00 – 10:00 – Welcome and Introduction – AI and the future of work
Read more: 09:00 – 10:00 – Welcome and Introduction – AI and the future of workSpeakers Welcome and Introduction – AI and the future of work Session Content Across the world, robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly changing the world of work, including education and careers support systems for young people and adults. Over recent years, there have been many projections of the numbers of jobs likely to be……