Home Events ISE Apprenticeships Conference 2026 - FAQs When and where is the ISE Apprenticeships Conference 2026 taking place? The conference will be held on 4 March 2026, from 09:00 – 17:00, at the Hilton, Canary Wharf, London. Who should attend this conference? The event is designed for professionals involved in apprenticeships, early careers, talent acquisition, and workforce development—both practitioners and strategic leaders. What is the main focus of the conference? The conference will explore best practices, policy changes, and innovations in apprenticeships and work experience, with sessions curated by experts from diverse stakeholder groups. How do I book my place? You can book your place via the official conference page under the “Book Now” section. What kind of sessions will be included? The ISE Apprenticeships conference planning and review group will be reviewing all content submissions from our members before finalising the agenda. If you are interested in submitting a proposal to present, please visit the call for content page here. Will there be networking opportunities? Absolutely. The event is a prime opportunity to connect with peers, share knowledge, and build relationships within the early careers and apprenticeship community. Will session recordings or materials be available after the event? Yes, registered delegates will receive access to session recordings and presentation materials after the conference. Booking is now AvailableBook Now Last year myself and EY colleagues found the conference added a whole tonne of value to our future planning. It wasn’t your typical conference – more of a deep dive into what’s really happening in talent acquisition. Focusing on the topics that matter including AI in recruitment and effective early careers programme management. It you’re serious about staying on top of your game, the ISE conference is the place to be. Greame Butler, Assistant Director, EY I always find the ISE Recruitment Conference a great opportunity to connect with peers, hear about innovations and new ideas, and reflect our Early Careers strategy for the year ahead. Phil Sartain, Early Careers Leader, Aon When I first attended the ISE Conference I learned so much from the people I met and the sessions I attended. Over 15 years later I keep going back because every year I still learn something new. Paul Roberts, Early Careers Programme Associate, RWE