Events

UALL holds a conference once per year in the summer; additionally, member events held both online and in-person take place year round. Please get in touch if you have an event you’d like to appear here.

09
Nov, 2023

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

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7:00 pm

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8:30 pm

Education for a Wellbeing Economy

Online

How can education play a more significant role in Wales' emerging Wellbeing Economy to secure better outcomes for people, places and nature?

Thu, Nov 09, 2023

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7:00 pm

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8:30 pm

Education for a Wellbeing Economy

Online

09
Nov, 2023
17
Oct, 2023

Tue, Oct 17, 2023

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11:00 am

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12:30 pm

Recognising Talent for Care: Pathways for Progression

Online

This webinar showcases the outcomes of an NHS England sponsored project including how the SEEC Descriptors have been used to establish the credit value of the Senior Healthcare Support Worker apprenticeship. The project has the potential to establish a model for ascribing credit to apprenticeship more widely.

Tue, Oct 17, 2023

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11:00 am

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12:30 pm

Recognising Talent for Care: Pathways for Progression

Online

This webinar showcases the outcomes of an NHS England sponsored project including how the SEEC Descriptors have been used to establish the credit value of the Senior Healthcare Support Worker apprenticeship. The project has the potential to establish a model for ascribing credit to apprenticeship more widely.

Presenter: Professor Darryll Bravenboer, Middlesex University and Clare Dunn, Open University

This webinar is part of a series: “The impact of the SEEC Credit Level Descriptors”. SEEC’s Credit Level Descriptors remain the most detailed descriptors for assessing levels of academic learning and are widely used by HE providers across the UK. The Credit Level Descriptors are now referenced on the IfATE website and are highlighted in the QAA HE Credit Framework for England. In 2021 the SEEC Credit Level Descriptors underwent a substantive review to reflect some significant changes that have taken place within the sector and to ensure alignment with further contemporary developments. These developments range from the arrival of microcredentials to the design, development and delivery of degree apprenticeships. In April 2019, SEEC published a set of papers showcasing the application of the Descriptors in course design, curriculum development, supporting learning outcomes, and developing new qualification pathways within universities and professional bodies.

Register for this webinar.

For further information please contact seecinfo@mdx.ac.uk

17
Oct, 2023
15
Mar, 2024

Fri, Mar 15, 2024

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11:00 am

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12:30 pm

Flexible Entry Routes for Policing

Online

This webinar showcases the outcomes from a police National Uplift Programme sponsored project to provide a nationally consistent model for establishing flexible routes to the Police Constable degree apprenticeship through the recognition of prior learning.

Fri, Mar 15, 2024

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11:00 am

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12:30 pm

Flexible Entry Routes for Policing

Online

This webinar showcases the outcomes from a police National Uplift Programme sponsored project to provide a nationally consistent model for establishing flexible routes to the Police Constable degree apprenticeship through the recognition of prior learning. The approach drew significantly on the SEEC Descriptors and the outcomes of the project are supported by both the College of Policing and the National Police Chiefs Council.

Presenter: Professor Darryll Bravenboer, Middlesex University

Registration for this webinar will be open from 8th January 2024 via Event Bright. Reminders will be circulated. For further information please contact seecinfo@mdx.ac.uk

This webinar is part of a series: “The impact of the SEEC Credit Level Descriptors”. SEEC’s Credit Level Descriptors remain the most detailed descriptors for assessing levels of academic learning and are widely used by HE providers across the UK. The Credit Level Descriptors are now referenced on the IfATE website and are highlighted in the QAA HE Credit Framework for England. In 2021 the SEEC Credit Level Descriptors underwent a substantive review to reflect some significant changes that have taken place within the sector and to ensure alignment with further contemporary developments. These developments range from the arrival of microcredentials to the design, development and delivery of degree apprenticeships. In April 2019, SEEC published a set of papers showcasing the application of the Descriptors in course design, curriculum development, supporting learning outcomes, and developing new qualification pathways within universities and professional bodies.

For further information please contact seecinfo@mdx.ac.uk

15
Mar, 2024
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