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    Step 2. Once you have your member discount code it’s time to sign up for the event. Click on the event you want to attend and select ‘Register Online’.

    Complete the registration form details and then input your unique member discount code into the ‘Add discount code’ box. Make sure you enter your code and double check to ensure the price has dropped to £0.

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A Whole University Approach to Generative AI 2024
Mar
21

A Whole University Approach to Generative AI 2024

This conference will explore how universities can develop an institution-wide approach to generative artificial intelligence (AI). It will examine the next steps in designing clear expectations and guidelines and constructing a whole-community view on equity, ethics and usage of AI.

This implementation-led event will assess how to enhance AI literacy amongst the HE workforce, how to harness AI to drive improved student outcomes and what it takes to support a continuous path to organisational learning to emerge as an AI-mature institution.

This event will also feature an interactive AI Literacy Accelerator Workshop designed for all HE teams.

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Consumer Protection in Higher Education 2024
Mar
20

Consumer Protection in Higher Education 2024

Consumer Protection in Higher Education 2024 will explore how universities can meet the demands of consumer protection law across the student lifecycle.

The Conference will examine how institutions can meet the expectations of the Competition and Marketing Authority (CMA), Office for Students (OfS), Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA) across the consumer protection landscape.

Participants will examine what the upcoming Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill means for the future of consumer protection in HE and how institutions can prepare for the most significant change to consumer protection law in over a decade.

Attendees will also gain valuable practical insights on stress testing consumer protection compliance across an institution, ensuring information provision meets regulatory standards and delivering a complaints process that matches CMA guidance.

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