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Over 100 delegates attend annual Learning and Teaching Conference

The Association of Business Schools (ABS) and its partners the Higher Education Academy (HEA), British Academy of Management (BAM) and supporters Nottingham Trent University and the FT welcomed over 100 business school academics and post graduate students through various stages of their career to its annual Learning and Teaching Conference today.
Learning and teaching in universities is in the spotlight now more than ever.

Innovation in challenging times - learning and teaching conference attracts 150 delegates

Today (Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th April) Manchester sees the inaugural academic conference for those involved in Learning and Teaching in business schools.

Building on the work of the BMAF and HLST subject centre conferences of previous years, ABS have partnered with the Higher Education Academy (HEA), Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and the British Academy of Management (BAM) to provide a forum for exchange of excellence in teaching practice and pedagogic research.

Paul Marshall, Chief Executive of the ABS said:

Innovation in Challenging Times - The ABS Learning and Teaching Conference in Association with the Higher Education Academy

Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 April 2012 at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel.

Building on the work of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) BMAF and HLST subject centre conferences of previous years, we are partnering with the HEA, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School and the British Academy of Management (BAM) to provide a forum for exchange of excellence in teaching practice and pedagogic research.

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