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- AoC Higher Education Conference and Exhibition 2025
AoC Higher Education Conference and Exhibition 2025
Venue: Woburn House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9HQ
Date: 5 March 2025
Time: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fee: Starting from £345+ VAT for AoC members
The annual AoC College Higher Education conference will be taking place on Wednesday 5th March in London and is the must attend event for college HE leaders, practitioners and those with an interest in college HE. The conference sessions will cover updates on policy, regulation and best practice sessions led by colleges. There will also be plenty of time dedicated to networking so you can share advice with peers and explore potential solutions to some of the common challenges you face.
Join the conversation and stay up-to-date with the latest news: @AoC_Info
Delegate Fees:
AoC Member fee – per delegate £345 + VAT
Affiliate member – per delegates - £370 + VAT
Non-member institutions – per delegate - £395 + VAT
Non-member commercial – per delegates - £790+ VAT
Stand Support – per person - £105 + VAT
A 10% discount will be applied for AoC members who book two or more delegates from the same organisation.
Advance HE is a member-led charity of and for the sector that works with partners across the globe to improve higher education for staff, students and society. Our three strategic goals support the priorities of our members and of the higher education sector:
•Enhance confidence and trust in HE
•Address systemic inequalities and advance education to meet the evolving needs of students and society
•Support the work of our members and the HE sector.
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