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London Book Fair: Pandemic Issues Play Into Education Conference
The first of June’s four London Book Fair conferences, the ‘What Works?’ education conference, will take a series of looks at educational issues arising from the pandemic.
A new stone carving of a masked National Health Service (NHS) worker has appeared at Christchurch Priory in Dorset, this image of it made on March 26. Image – Getty iStockphoto: Fat Man Photo UK
‘EdTech That Works’ and More
Aweek ago, London Book Fair announced its plan to expand its digital presence in June well beyond its originally announced dates.
The first effort is a series of four conferences in the week of June 7 before taking a pause the following week to let the Bologna Children’s Book Fair play through. The program then picks back up to run June 22 to July 1.
The UK's advanced digital technology centre, Digital Catapult, has announced a partnership with the University of Bristol to provide a boost to national capability across sectors and strengthen innovation in Bristol and the wider South West region.