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Correct as of the 9th April 2019
Programme - 26 June 2019Time & Location
Topic Speakers
09.15 - 09:50 Registration and refreshments
09.55 - 10.00Location A
Welcome from Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10.00 - 11.00Location A
HEPI Debate - Motion: This house believes 18-year olds are still children and not adults
Chair tbcDr Joanna Williams, Head of Education & Culture, Policy ExchangeNick Hillman, Higher Education Policy InstituteChris Ramsey, Headmaster, Whitgift School
10:05 - 11:00Location B
Pearson Make or Break: helping students to transition into higher education
11.05- 12.00Location A
Apprenticeships and Degree Apprenticeships - The way forward?
Chair; Barnaby Lenon, Dean of Education, University of Buckingham Ewan Blair, Chief Executive Officer and Founder; White HatProfessor Julian Chaudhuri, Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Education and Student Experience, University of PlymouthDr Fiona Aldridge, Director for Policy & Research, Learning and Work InstitutePearson Apprentice tbc
11.05- 12.00Location B
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) Debate - Arts rich learning and its impact on mental health and well-being?
Chair; Will Gompertz, Arts Editor, BBC Jacqui O’Hanlon, Director of Education, RSC Professor Matthew Broome, Chair in Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health & Director of the Institute for Mental Health, University of BirminghamKate Greig, Executive Headteacher, King Ethelbert School, Kent
12.00 - 12.15 Coffee Break
12.20 - 13.10Location A
Widening Participation - Are Schools and Universities doing enough?
Chair, Pearson representativeChris Millward, Director of Fair Access and Widening Participation; Office for Students Anne Marie Canning OBE, Director of Social Mobility; Kings College London Richard Eyre, Chief Programmes Officer; The Brilliant Club
12.20 - 13.10Location B
HE Admissions - Developing a Fair and Transparent system - is it time for a reboot?
Chair; James Seymour, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, the University of Buckingham David Hawkins, International HE AdviserMike Nicholson, Director of Student Recruitment & Admissions, University of Bath Michelle Morgan, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Student ExperienceChris Ramsey, Headmaster, Whitgift School
Time & Location
Topic Speakers
09.15 - 09:50 Registration and refreshments
09.55 - 10.00Location A
Welcome from Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10.00 - 11.00Location A
HEPI Debate - Motion: This house believes 18-year olds are still children and not adults
Chair tbcDr Joanna Williams, Head of Education & Culture, Policy ExchangeNick Hillman, Higher Education Policy InstituteChris Ramsey, Headmaster, Whitgift School
10:05 - 11:00Location B
Pearson Make or Break: helping students to transition into higher education
11.05- 12.00Location A
Apprenticeships and Degree Apprenticeships - The way forward?
Chair; Barnaby Lenon, Dean of Education, University of Buckingham Ewan Blair, Chief Executive Officer and Founder; White HatProfessor Julian Chaudhuri, Deputy Vice-Chancellor - Education and Student Experience, University of PlymouthDr Fiona Aldridge, Director for Policy & Research, Learning and Work InstitutePearson Apprentice tbc
11.05- 12.00Location B
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) Debate - Arts rich learning and its impact on mental health and well-being?
Chair; Will Gompertz, Arts Editor, BBC Jacqui O’Hanlon, Director of Education, RSC Professor Matthew Broome, Chair in Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health & Director of the Institute for Mental Health, University of BirminghamKate Greig, Executive Headteacher, King Ethelbert School, Kent
12.00 - 12.15 Coffee Break
12.20 - 13.10Location A
Widening Participation - Are Schools and Universities doing enough?
Chair, Pearson representativeChris Millward, Director of Fair Access and Widening Participation; Office for Students Anne Marie Canning OBE, Director of Social Mobility; Kings College London Richard Eyre, Chief Programmes Officer; The Brilliant Club
12.20 - 13.10Location B
HE Admissions - Developing a Fair and Transparent system - is it time for a reboot?
Chair; James Seymour, Director of Admissions and Recruitment, the University of Buckingham David Hawkins, International HE AdviserMike Nicholson, Director of Student Recruitment & Admissions, University of Bath Michelle Morgan, Associate Professor, Associate Dean, Student ExperienceChris Ramsey, Headmaster, Whitgift School
Programme - 26 June 2019Time &Location
Topic Speakers
13.10 - 14.00 Lunch and Pop-up Debate Mate DebatesPop up 1: This House believes that the UK admissions system is stuck in the pastPop up 2: This House believes that Higher Education is not worth the money
14.00 - 15.30Location A
Education Question Time Chair; Claire Fox, Academy of Ideas Rachel Wolf, Founding Partner, Public FirstLord Jim KnightElla Whelan, Author of What Women WantTrevor Phillips OBEEleanor Penny, Editor; Novara Media, Associate editor, openDemocracy UK
14.00 - 14.45Location B
Politicians should have nothing to do with education policies: Discuss
Chair; Dr Joanna Williams, Head of Education and Culture; Policy ExchangeRt Hon David Laws, Executive Chairman; Education Policy Institute Sir Michael Tomlinson CBE, Former Chief Inspector of Schools, Trustee The Baker Dearing Foundation
14.50 - 15.30Location B
Amanda Spielman, Chief Regulator, Ofsted - In Conversation with Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor; University of Buckingham
15.40 - 16.40Location A
Students’ Mental Health; The Importance of Language and Communication
Chair; Professor Rosie Sage, University of Buckingham Natasha Devon MBE, Author and Social critic Professor Kam Bhui CBE, Professor of Cultural Psychiatry & Epidemiology, Queen Mary, University of London Dr Luke Sage, Chartered Psychologist and Director of the BSc in Sport & Exercise Psychology Programme, Coventry UniversityDr Kim Orton, Research Officer, Practitione Doctoral Studies, University of Buckingham
15.40 - 16.40Location B
Debate Mate Debate - That this House proposes that schools and universities should not host speakers who propound offensive ideas
16.45 Closing Remarks
Programme - 27 June 2019Time & Location
Topic Speakers
09.15 - 09.40 Registration and refreshments
09.50 - 09:55Location A
Reflections from the first day from Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10.00 - 10.40Location A
Chris Skidmore MP, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation Minister in Conversation with Sir Anthony Seldon; Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10:45 - 11:20Location A
Preparing Students for 21st Century Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice Chancellor, University of Buckingham in conversation with Professor Joseph Auon, President, Northeastern University USA
11.25- 12.15Location A
Post-18 Augar Review - A fair deal for the HE Sector?
Chair tbcEmran Mian, Interim Director General, Strategy and International Department for Education Alistair Jarvis, Chief Executive; Universities UK Rt Hon Ruth Kelly Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & Enterprise St Marys University
11.25- 12.15Location B
Looking ahead - Challenges and Opportunities for the HE Sector after Brexit
Chair; Professor Andy Westwood, Vice Dean; Manchester UniversityProfessor Anton Muscatelli, Principal; Glasgow University Professor Sir Michael Barber, Chair; Office of Students Maggie Galliers CBE, Ofqual Board, the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) Board
12.20 - 13.10Location A
Artificial Intelligence; Robotics, the Curriculum and Inclusion
Chair; Dr Harin Sellahewa, Interim Dean, School of Computing, University of BuckinghamDr Esyn Chew, Founder of Eureka Robotics Lab Cardiff Metropolitan University Professor Dottaire Riccarda Matteuccii, Centre for Educational Development, University of BuckinghamPaul Feldman, Chief Executive, JISC
12.20 - 13.20 Location B
HEPI Debate - Motion: This House believes the UK higher education system is failing boys
Chair: Nick Hillman, Higher Education Policy InstitutePro: Mary Curnock Cook OBEMartin Daubney (ex-Loaded magazine editor; writer on men and boys’ issues)Anti: Professor Martin Mills, Director of the Centre for Research on Teachers and Teaching IOEJane Lunnon, Headteacher, Wimbledon High School for Girls
Time & Location
Topic Speakers
09.15 - 09.40 Registration and refreshments
09.50 - 09:55Location A
Reflections from the first day from Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10.00 - 10.40Location A
Chris Skidmore MP, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation Minister in Conversation with Sir Anthony Seldon; Vice-Chancellor, University of Buckingham
10:45 - 11:20Location A
Preparing Students for 21st Century Sir Anthony Seldon, Vice Chancellor, University of Buckingham in conversation with Professor Joseph Auon, President, Northeastern University USA
11.25- 12.15Location A
Post-18 Augar Review - A fair deal for the HE Sector?
Chair tbcEmran Mian, Interim Director General, Strategy and International Department for Education Alistair Jarvis, Chief Executive; Universities UK Rt Hon Ruth Kelly Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & Enterprise St Marys University
11.25- 12.15Location B
Looking ahead - Challenges and Opportunities for the HE Sector after Brexit
Chair; Professor Andy Westwood, Vice Dean; Manchester UniversityProfessor Anton Muscatelli, Principal; Glasgow University Professor Sir Michael Barber, Chair; Office of Students Maggie Galliers CBE, Ofqual Board, the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) Board
12.20 - 13.10Location A
Artificial Intelligence; Robotics, the Curriculum and Inclusion
Chair; Dr Harin Sellahewa, Interim Dean, School of Computing, University of BuckinghamDr Esyn Chew, Founder of Eureka Robotics Lab Cardiff Metropolitan University Professor Dottaire Riccarda Matteuccii, Centre for Educational Development, University of BuckinghamPaul Feldman, Chief Executive, JISC
12.20 - 13.20 Location B
HEPI Debate - Motion: This House believes the UK higher education system is failing boys
Chair: Nick Hillman, Higher Education Policy InstitutePro: Mary Curnock Cook OBEMartin Daubney (ex-Loaded magazine editor; writer on men and boys’ issues)Anti: Professor Martin Mills, Director of the Centre for Research on Teachers and Teaching IOEJane Lunnon, Headteacher, Wimbledon High School for Girls
Programme - 27 June 2019Time & Location
Topic Speakers
13.10 - 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 14.55Location A
Pearson Debate - You cannot capture the essence of the bricks and mortar university in the online experience. Discuss
14.05 - 14.50Location B
Seeking an Inclusive Curriculum fit for 21st Century - Should the Curriculum be de-colonised?
Chair; Professor Matthias Klaes, University of Buckingham Dr Kehinde Andrews Birmingham City University Dr Meera Sabaratnam, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, SOAS Helen Pluckrose, Editor, Areomagazine Dr Alex Standish, Senior Lecturer in Geography PGCE Course Leader, UCL Institute of Education
Students and Staff - Mental Health and Well Being
Chair; Mike Buchanan, Chief Executive, The Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference (HMC)Dr Dominique Thompson, Founder of Buzz Consulting, Specialist Student Health, GP, Member of UUK Mental Health Task Group Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive, Public Health England Sinéad Mc Brearty, Chief Executive Officer Education Support Partnership Dr Mary Bousted, Joint General Secretary National Education Union
14.55 - 15.35Location B
Higher Education and Local Communities - The Civic University
The Lord Kerslake, Chair UPP Foundation Civic University Commission
15.40- 16.30Location A
The Rise of Fake News - A threat to Society?
Three Panellists chaired by Andrew Jack, Global Education Editor, Financial Times
15.45 - 16.30Location B
Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) closing Debate and Panel Discussion, closing remarks
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