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Teacher and Adviser Conference

Working with teachers and other educational professionals within schools and colleges is integral to the success of our work. Whether you are an experienced practitioner or just starting out in an advisery role, we offer a range of continuing professional development (CPD) opportunities to support you as you guide your students.

Our specialisms in Law, Criminology, Psychology, Business and Computer Science allow us to be best placed to update you on both the sector and professions, so that you can inform your students and support their journey into higher education and beyond.

If you would like an update on the next virtual Teacher and Adviser Conference, please ensure that you email us on [email protected] to be added to our database. This way, you will receive an email with the date once it is confirmed.

Virtual Teacher Adviser Week | 30 June - 3 July

Flexible. Virtual. Designed for You.

We understand how busy teachers and advisers are, which is why our Teacher Adviser Week is built with flexibility in mind. Running from 30 June to 3 July, this virtual event offers a series of short, practical sessions (30 minutes to 1 hour) scheduled over lunchtimes and after school hours, so you can attend at a time that works for you.

Throughout the week, you’ll gain valuable insights, resources and expert advice to support your students as they explore university options and consider careers in law.

Highlights include:

  • Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE): Understand the new qualification route and how to guide future solicitors.
  • Exploring university on a budget: Get practical tips to help students manage university life and the cost of living (in collaboration with UniTasterDays).
  • Lesson in a bag: Access fully resourced taster sessions in Law, Psychology and Business to use in your classroom.
  • Journey to the Bar: Hear from a The University of Law graduate about their path to becoming a barrister.
  • Student panel: Gain first-hand insights into student life through the eyes of our undergraduates.
  • Employability essentials: Discover ways to help students secure meaningful work experience opportunities.

This is a great opportunity to connect, learn, and take away ready-to-use resources that will make a real difference in your teaching.

Register your interest now and we’ll send you more details soon - we’d love for you to join us.