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'Ahead by Bett' launched for higher education leaders
EB News: 04/02/2022 - 10:10
Global education technology event Bett is launching Ahead by Bett, a brand new event that will be targeted at higher education leaders and hosted alongside Bett 2022 on March 23-25, 2022.
Ahead by Bett will be the destination for higher education leaders to come together with their peers and the world’s leading EdTech’s to learn, network and trade.
Ahead by Bett’s content spaces provide an opportunity for senior leadership, heads of faculty, technology leads and heads of research and innovation to congregate and tackle the current business issues faced in tertiary education.
Spread across three learning and networking spaces, Ahead by Bett will be hosting over 60+ speakers including highly acclaimed author and journalist Matthew Syed, who will be discussing mindset and high performance in Higher Education, Professor Sir Steve Smith, the UK's International Education Champion on the future of Higher Education, Professor Rose Luckin on AI's uses for understanding student data and Professor Diana Laurillard on professional development as the new frontier of Higher Education.
Visitors will also be able to hear from other changemakers, experience innovation and collaborate with peers all within one place dedicated to Higher Education.
Founding partners Jisc, UCISA & Universities UK will be supporting the event and commenting on the launch of Ahead said: “Higher Education institutions around the world are working at great pace to adapt to new approaches to learning, address accelerated digital transformation, and adjust to and benefit from business model disruption. Supporting universities through this process, Ahead by Bett provides a forum to connect with cutting-edge technology solution providers to jointly tackle urgent business and pedagogical challenges. We are proud to support this event.”
Max Oliver, Event Director of Ahead by Bett said: “This year is the first year that we are dedicating a whole new sister show to the Higher Education sector. The appetite and interest in this sector has grown over recent years and now is the perfect time for academics, changemakers, heads of faculty, and technology leads to gather together to share the very best in Higher Education practices and their vision for the future of tertiary study around the world.”
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