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  • Are you a professional ELT manager? Manchester, 4 - 5 March!
    22 February 2011

    If you're an ELT Management Professional, then Manchester on 4 - 5 March is THE place to be! Unlike the NBA London series being held on the same days, the real slam dunks and action will all be taking place further north at the English UK ELT Management Conference.

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  • Final Programme Details Released for the ELT Management Conference 2011
    18 February 2011

    English UK is pleased to announce that the final confirmed programme for the 2011 ELT Management Conference is now available to view. This two day event features an excellent line up of speakers and sessions including the keynote plenary from motivational expert Martin Robert Hall (www.martinroberthall.com) and a wide range of management-related seminars from leading industry experts.

    For more details, download a copy of the programme overview here.

  • English for Specific Purposes Special Interest Group Pre-Conference Event (PCE)
    11 February 2011

    15 April 2011, Brighton, UK
    10:00 - 17:30
    This pre-conference event before the IATEFL Conference brings together a diverse range of expert EAP keynote speakers representing all continents, and will focus on the most prertinent trends and issues that are now dominating the EAP scene internationally.

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  • Call for papers for English UK Business English Trainers Conference
    1 February 2011

    English UK is inviting applications to speak at this year's English UK Business English Trainers' Conference on Saturday, 14 May 2011 at International House in London. The annual event is held in association with Business English UK and is supported by Cambridge ESOL. Sessions need to be interactive and reflect the latest ideas and issues in the world of professional English training. Click here for further details or go to the Training Section of our website.

  • Emerging markets will continue to drive global growth
    24 January 2011

    The economic performance of developed countries has proven better than expected in recent months but Aidan Manktelow, Director of the Economist Intelligence Unit's risk briefing service, points to emerging markets as the drivers of global growth in the longer term. 

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