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  • Beer, baroque architecture and carefully planned meetings – the perfect recipe to build business relationships
    12 March 2013

    Along with productive appointment sessions and a tailored seminar programme, a cheery night at a Czech beerhouse, complete with singing and dancing, was also one of the highlights of The English UK Fair, Prague which took place from 5 - 8 March 2013.

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  • Successful inspections, teacher development, student challenge - all this and more at English UK's Management Conference
    6 March 2013

    The English UK ELT Management Conference boasted a range of useful sessions aimed at academic managers, course designers and anyone interested in high-quality professional development. The open plenary was by IATEFL President Eric Baber, as well as panel discussions including one on Accreditation issues with Liz McLaren from the British Council.

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  • The English UK ELT Management Conference - programme announced
    12 February 2013

    Learn how to manage a mess, conquer the challenges of CPD, and colour-code your brain at this year's English UK ELT Management Conference. Taking place on Friday 1 - Saturday 2 March 2013 at the University Arms, Cambridge, this conference boasts a range of useful sessions aimed at academic managers, course designers and anyone interested in two days of high-quality professional development.

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  • Power cut and fire alarm can't stop English UK's Marketing Conference
    4 February 2013

    This year's English UK ELT Marketing Conference took place on Friday 1 February and was our biggest to date. With a lively and engaging list of speakers, the conference had something for everyone - from a session on using social media effectively, to a panel discussion on marketing in Japan.

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  • Government creates new unit to support international education sector
    22 January 2013

    English UK has welcomed the creation of a new Government unit to promote UK education to an international market, but expressed fears that the initiative may not go far enough.

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