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Open Space Personal Tutoring Event 4th December (in-person)

04 December 2024, 10:00 am–2:00 pm

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As part of the 2024/25 Education community events offering, we will be running a half-day open space event for UCL staff in advance of the UKAT conference

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL staff

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

UCL Arena Centre

Location

This event will take place in-person
UCL GOSICH - The Winter Garden, Philip Ullman Wing, 30 Guilford Street
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United Kingdom

Wednesday 4th December, 10:00 - 14:00 (in-person)

This open space event will provide a UCL focused space to discuss and support personal tutoring as well as raise awareness of the UKAT conference and provide information about obtaining professional recognition for personal tutoring through UKAT.  

Who is this event for? 

All UCL colleagues who are involved in personal tutoring, advising, and student support roles. 

What to expect 

This will be Open Space event that will provide an opportunity to turn ideas into action(s). 

There will be no formal agenda to allow for conversations and discussions to be driven by you, around a central theme of personal tutoring and student support at UCL. You should: 

  • encourage colleagues across the institution to share good practice and consider submitting an abstract/proposal to the UKAT conference 
  • use the event as an opportunity for peer review of abstract ideas (pre-submission to UKAT) 
  • learn about UKAT professional recognition for staff involved in personal tutoring, mentoring and advising.  

After we introduce the event and topics, you will be invited to break out into small groups to discuss the topics and brainstorm what your planned output might be (for example, a case study, abstract for UKAT, or new resource to support personal tutoring and advising at UCL). 

Once your group has decided its focus, you can choose to remain in that group or move to another at any time during the event to allow you to participate how and where you like.  

In addition to these community-led groups, we will have two fixed groups:  

  • One focused on UKAT conference abstracts where UCL colleagues who have previously presented will share insights and facilitate peer review discussions. 
  • One to learn more about UKAT professional recognition for staff involved in personal tutoring and student support roles – current UKAT recognised UCL staff will share their insights and approaches.