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SUMMARY:Improving social mobility: how should education institutions and employers work together?
UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/198496
DESCRIPTION:Join policy makers, education leaders and expert researchers to debate the challenge of improving social mobility through education and work. \n
About this event
 Following two years of disruption, demand for highly skilled people and for courses in further and higher education is higher than ever.  Schools, further education colleges, universities and employers are developing new ways of working together, building on the spirit of collaboration and innovation that was required from them during the pandemic.  How can we capitalise on this? \n
Speakers

Professor Chris Millward, Professor of Practice in Education Policy, University of Birmingham (Chair)
David Johnston MP
Carolyn Chapman-Lees, CEO Titan Partnership
Tom Arbuthnott, Deputy Head (Parternships), Eton College

 Ava Sturridge-Packer CBE, St Marys C of E Primary\n


 The event will take place in The Exchange's Assembly Room (3 Centenary Square, Birmingham B1 2DR).  Please advise of any accessibility or dietary requirements. Refreshments will be served from 10:30.\n

 The University of Birmingham is hosting a number of party conference events. Join us at our fringe events to discuss the policy-relations questions of the moment and discover how our research is shaping policy decisions.\n

LOCATION:The Exchange
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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