What role can education estates play in developing a sustainable talent pipeline?

Meet, hear, discuss and share ideas with ISG at Education Estates 2023, taking place from 17 – 18 October at Manchester Central.

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Education Estates graphic - what role can education estates play in building sustainable societies?
Meet, hear, discuss and share ideas with ISG at Education Estates 2023, taking place from 17 – 18 October at Manchester Central. The event brings education professionals together to discover ways to transform and refine learning environments into sustainable and adaptive spaces.

Since the publication of our latest Wide Angle ‘Rethinking the skills conundrum’ research, we have been exploring how we unlock pathways for a workforce fit for the future. Delivering economic growth requires a skills master planning overhaul according to our research. There are pockets of activity where industry is aligning with educational institutions to establish centres of excellence to bring businesses and future talent together, so how can we scale this up?

The ISG team is involved in several sessions at the event, expanding on this theme: 

Tuesday 17 October

Conference session: Karen Vigar, Education Engagement Manager - ISG

Developing Future Talent with T Levels

Conference session: Jane O’Leary, Sector Director for Education and Rhodri Davies, Senior Sustainability Manager, share the lessons learnt in delivering Net Zero Carbon in operation educational buildings.

• Lessons Learnt – Case studies from Scotland and Wales 

Wednesday 18 October 

Conference session: chaired by Jane O’Leary, Sector Director for Education – ISG

Neurodiversity in HE Design 

Finally, we are sponsoring the 'Developing future talent' stage and contributing to the programme.

Our team will also be available to continue the conversation on stand 312 in the exhibition area. Come and discuss your ideas on the role that education estates can play in developing a sustainable talent pipeline, and we’ll make a donation to Schoolreaders for every idea received. Schoolreaders is a charity helping to improve literacy and increase life chances.

We’ll also be excitedly awaiting the announcement of the Education Estates Awards on 17 October.
Our Heath Primary School project in Chesterfield and the Entopia Building at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) are shortlisted in two categories.

We look forward to seeing you at Education Estates – you can sign up here to attend.  
 
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