In this section you will find more details of ukadia's events as well as associated sector conferences, seminars and activities that may be of interest.
If you would like to advertise an event here, please contact Dee Easter: d.easter@guildhe.ac.uk or Kirsty Morris for events associated with Widening Participation: k.r.morris@arts.ac.uk
February 2010 saw the first joint conference for NALN and ukadia take place, building on the tradition of the annual NALN conference. This event continues to be a core activity for ukadia, an opportunity for senior managers, academics and practitioners to network, share good practice and discuss academic development. Take a look at the details of each of our annual conferences including the 2011 & 2012 events.
27 June 2012 to 27 June 2012
The Guardian Future of Higher Education Summit 2012
20 March 2012 to 20 March 2012
Competition, Opportunities and Challenges in a changing sector
08 February 2012
2012's event took place at The British Library Conference Centre on 7th and 8th February 2012.
07 November 2011 to 08 November 2011
30 June 2011
This conference provides an opportunity for industry representatives, central and local government, and all those involved in the delivery of creative education from FE and HE providers, to discuss the skills and attributes that are really valued in different sectors.
19 April 2011 to 19 April 2011
Inside Government's forum on the Future of the UK Arts will explore funding and best practice models for arts and voluntary sector organisations alike.
16 March 2011 to 16 March 2011
2011 A year of transition, 2012 A year of unknowns
08 February 2011
Click here to download presentations from the day. Coming soon: photos and transcripts of all speeches...
Making the case for higher education in the creative economy
07 December 2010
In light of the comprehensive spending review on 20 October 2010, and following the changes to the regional development funding structures, we will need to assess what this will this mean for collaboration between higher education and the creative industries. A Universities UK event supported by GuildHE and ukadia.
01 December 2010
Focused around the growing importance of the internet and its effects on fashion brands, from their marketing strategies to their supply chain.