The InPlace UK team at the ASET Annual Conference #ASET19

The InPlace UK team attended the ASET Annual Conference 2019 #ASET19 from 3 – 5 September hosted by the University of Hertfordshire. InPlace is a proud sponsor and continued supporter of ASET, which is known as ‘The Placement and Employability Professionals’ Conference’.

The InPlace UK team attended the ASET Annual Conference 2019 #ASET19 from 3 – 5 September hosted by the University of Hertfordshire. InPlace is a proud sponsor and continued supporter of ASET, which is known as ‘The Placement and Employability Professionals’ Conference’.

The ASET conference is an opportunity to collaborate not only with our existing 54 InPlace clients in the UK, but to learn and stay in touch with employability issues affecting higher education professionals throughout the UK.

Sara Jones from Nottingham Trent University presented ‘Supporting Students in a time of change’. The presentation outlined how NTU has positively impacted student engagement with their leading employability initiatives. Utilising InPlace to support and enhance through preferences, collecting information and analysing retrospectively for continuous improvements. The program is being used for undergraduates as well as FE Students and Apprentices.

The ASET Annual Conference is the 5th consecutive that the InPlace UK team have attended. As a long-time and continued supporter of ASET in the UK, we are proud to sponsor and participate in their annual conference.

Looking forward to #ASET20

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