Teaching Excellence Framework Conference 2026
Event Overview
The Teaching Excellence Framework Conference 2026 will explore how universities can prepare for the OfS’s revised approach to TEF and quality regulation, strengthening student experience, student outcomes and institutional evidence while responding to a more strategic and outcomes-focused assessment environment.
The conference will support universities to move from policy change to practical readiness, helping teams build robust, evidence-led and improvement-focused approaches that demonstrate quality, respond to risk and prepare for the next TEF cycle.
Conference Focus
The Conference will explore practical strategies for:
- Preparing for the OfS’s revised approach to TEF and quality regulation
- Strengthening student experience and student outcomes through evidence-led improvement
- Building robust institutional evidence across data, context, student voice and impact
- Aligning TEF preparation with APPs, B3, risk monitoring and quality enhancement
- Developing a whole-institution readiness plan for the next TEF cycle
Context
Why Now?
The next OfS consultation will clarify key areas of method, incentives and implementation, making now the right time to prepare.
Universities need to build readiness ahead of the next cycle, rather than wait until submission preparation begins.
Student experience, outcomes and evidence of impact need sustained action across the academic year.
Planning now helps align senior leadership, academic teams, quality, data, APPs and student voice before the next cycle.
Why Attend?
Why attend the conference?
Assess how your institution can prepare for the revised TEF and strengthen its approach to quality regulation, student experience and student outcomes ahead of the next assessment cycle
Discover practical approaches for building a robust TEF evidence base across data, institutional context, student voice, APPs, B3 and demonstrable impact
Develop a roadmap for coordinating TEF readiness across academic leadership, governance, quality, planning and student partnership teams while maintaining a clear focus on continuous improvement
Join higher education leaders preparing for the next TEF cycle
Build a practical approach to quality enhancement, institutional evidence and TEF readiness.
Programme
Agenda
Chair’s Welcome Address
OfS Update: The Future TEF and the New Approach to Quality Regulation
- The key decisions from the OfS consultation outcomes and what they mean for providers
- How student experience and student outcomes will sit within the future TEF
- The implications of B3 integration, risk monitoring and the removal of an overall rating
- What is still to be clarified through the next stage of consultation
Panel Discussion: Responding to the New TEF – Priorities for Institutional Readiness
- What the new TEF means for senior leaders, governing bodies and academic teams
- How universities can prepare for a system where Bronze carries greater reputational and strategic risk
- How to avoid TEF becoming a narrow compliance exercise and retain a focus on quality enhancement
- What practical decisions institutions should make in 2026 to be ready for 2027–28
Break and Networking
Understanding the New TEF Risk Landscape: Beyond Bronze in Institutional Strategy
- Understand how the repositioning of Bronze changes the strategic, reputational and operational significance of TEF
- Explore the potential implications of TEF ratings for student number growth, degree awarding powers, funding and fee uplifts
- Assess how universities can prepare for stronger incentives and interventions without becoming overly risk-averse
- Identify how to communicate TEF risk clearly across governance, academic leadership and professional services
UCL Programme Excellence Project (PEP) – Using Curriculum Reform to Respond to TEF Risk
- Learn how UCL is using programme and curriculum reform to respond to TEF panel feedback and future regulatory expectations
- Explore how curriculum complexity, module choice, assessment, timetabling and student experience can create institutional risk
- Examine how programme review can support more consistent experiences across subject areas and student groups
- Identify practical lessons for connecting TEF preparation with curriculum design, academic governance and institutional change
Building a Framework for High Quality Teaching and Learning
- How to define high quality teaching and learning in a way that supports improvement
- Creating governance structures that connect teaching quality, NSS, student outcomes and TEF
- Engaging academic staff in enhancement rather than simply performance monitoring
- Building a sustainable model for continuous improvement across the institution
Lunch Break
Building the TEF Evidence Base: Data, Context and Demonstrating Impact
- Understand how universities can prepare for a more data-led approach to student outcomes and student experience
- How to interpret continuation, completion, progression, salary and post-study outcomes data alongside institutional context
- Building credible narrative evidence around student cohorts, regional labour markets, subject mix and institutional mission
- Approaches for addressing data limitations, small cohorts, data volatility and lagging indicators, while evidencing the impact of actions taken to improve outcomes
Student Experience, Student Voice and the Independent Student Submission
- How to build effective student voice structures before the TEF submission window
- Supporting independent student evidence without compromising student ownership
- Connecting NSS, student partnership, course-level feedback and quality enhancement
- Using student voice to evidence change, not just identify dissatisfaction
Break and Networking
Building a Future TEF Readiness Plan
- How to align TEF preparation with APP evidence, B3 monitoring and student success work
- Preparing for the inclusion of apprenticeships and partnership provision in the first cycle
- What universities should do now to prepare for future PGT inclusion
- Building a cross-institution TEF readiness plan across quality, planning, academic departments and student voice
Chair’s Closing Reflections: What Next?
- What the next consultation means
- What to prioritise for the next assessment cycle
- The real questions on TEF readiness
- Next steps on data, evidence, governance and quality enhancement planning
Ready to prepare for the future TEF?
Secure your place and join senior HE colleagues focused on student experience, outcomes and quality improvement.
Who Should Attend?
Audience
This Conference is designed for higher education professionals responsible for TEF preparation, teaching excellence, student outcomes, quality enhancement and education strategy. Those in attendance will include:
- Pro Vice-Chancellors Education, Learning and Teaching
- Deputy Vice-Chancellors and senior education leaders
- Directors and Heads of Academic Quality, Standards and Governance
- Directors and Heads of Teaching and Learning
- Directors and Heads of Student Experience and Student Outcomes
- Heads of Planning, Insight, Data and Strategic Performance
- Academic Registrars and Registry Leaders
- TEF Leads, Quality Enhancement Leads and Education Strategy Leads
- Access and Participation, Student Success and Student Voice Leads
- Deans, Associate Deans, Programme Directors and Course Leaders
Tickets
Secure Your Ticket
HE and Public Sector
£195 + VAT
- Full-day live conference access
- Latest sector insight
- Practical examples of best practice
- Access to event resources
Private Sector
For commercial and private organisations
£395 + VAT
- Full-day live conference access
- Latest sector insight
- Practical examples of best practice
- Access to event resources
HE Team of 3
£526.50 + VAT
- Full-day live access for three delegates
- Latest sector insight
- Practical examples of best practice
- Ideal for cross-team TEF planning
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