ISE Student Development Conference 2024
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ISE Student Development Conference 2024

ISE Student Development Conference 2024

23/04/2024
When: Tuesday 23 April 2024
9:15 - 17:30
Where: Prospero House
241 Borough High Street
London, Greater London  SE1 1GA
United Kingdom
Contact: Vivienne Wootten
vivienne@ise.org.uk


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ISE Student Development Conference 2024

23 April 2024 | in-person Conference

Prospero House, 241 Borough High Street, London, London, SE1 1GA

 

Over 150 members attended this year's ISE Student Development Conference which was both insightful and inspirational. 

Many thanks to all the speakers, sponsors and delegates who made this day such a success. 

We look forward to welcoming you to the next event. 

 

ISE Student Development Survey 2024 Launch: trends, benchmarks and insights 

We presented the key findings and insights from this latest ISE research.

 

Keynote Speaker

Will Storr - Bestselling Author & Award-Winning Journalist 

Bringing the science of storytelling and the power of status to the early talent industry 

 

Headline Sponsor's Plenary Session

3 Ways We Need To Rethink Learning (and How You Can Apply It to Your Programmes)

Khairunnisa Mohamedali PhD, Chief Innovation Officer, The Smarty Train - Click here for presentation

  

Breakout Sessions

 

Understanding Gen Z: Using Insight and Data to Drive Meaningful Learning Experiences

Session led by Neave Taylor, L&D Manager, Amberjack; Jenny Fitzgerald O’Connor, Account Director, Amberjack and Gen Z Student Panel - Click here for presentation

 

Making learning STICK: inclusion for one and all

Session led by Stephanie Hopper, Director of the Talent Management Practice, Cappfinity with Helen Fawcett, National Grid; Paul Dilley, Mott Macdonald and Holly Holm Powell, Cappfinity - Click here for presentation

 

How can a skills based approach change our early talent development and create a future proof workforce?

Session led by Katie Mahony, Global Product Director, Development Beyond Learning (DBL) with Nick Shaw, Co-Founder and CCO, Spotted Zebra - Click here for presentation

 

Empowering line managers to understand and engage Gen Z employees better featuring M&S

Session led by Shoshanna Davis, Gen Z Engagement Expert and Founder of the Fairy Job Mother joined by Lindsay Rowe, Early Careers Lead Talent & Development Manager, Marks & Spencer - Click here for presentation

 

Learning and Development in the Age of AI: demystifying to empower Early Career Development

Session led by Dr Karl Barnfather, Software and AI technology Consultant - Click here for presentation

 

Is happiness the secret to high performance?

Session led by George Anderson, Gen Healthy Minds and Andrew Marchant, Early Careers Programme Lead, MBDA

 

The key psychological shifts from student to professional (STP): a research, applied practise and occupational psychology-based approach to bridging the gap between education and employment 

Session led by Rebecca Fielding, MD and Founder, Gradconsult with Ben Williams, Founder and Managing Director, Sten 10 - Click here for presentation
 

 

Ready, steady, GROW! It’s a marathon not a sprint. But are you creating the right conditions and training plans for your early talent to get out of the blocks, run the right race and lead the pack?

Session led by Daniel Yuki Smith, Learning Consultant, Interaction Learning & Development - Click here for presentation

  

AI-powered Durable Skilling and Career Readiness: Key Developments and Implications 

Session led by Dhruva Banerjee, Founder and CEO of ProjectSet - Click here for presentation

 

Gen Z well-being data deep dive: are employers facing a generational divide, a gender well-being gap or a misalignment in expectations?  

Session led by Lydia Lee, Business Development Manager, Pareto (a Randstad company) - Click here for presentation


The power of personalisation for Gen Z: real time data, real impact, real fast

Session led by Richard Edwards, Founder, The 100th Monkey - Click here for presentation

 

On purpose: a practical guide to harnessing purpose for Early Career Talent, our organisations and ourselves

Session led by Alice Hooper-Scott, Director, The School of Life at Work

 

 
  

Headline Sponsor

Supporting Sponsors


 
 

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