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higher education estates forum How Universities can be more


competitive up to and aſter Bre Each year the higher education estates forumbrings togeth from experts, explore suppliers and network with their peer you better fund, deliver and manage the facilities and estate


Who is it designed for? Higher education estates & facilitie contractors, project managers, M&E consultants - who all at In addition to the manufacturers, suppliers and service prov


How does it work? Over one and a half days there’s a packe business meetings, networking and an extensive social prog


Speakers sharing their experience and best practice as part of this year’s CPD-certified event include:


Matt Cartwright – Founding Director and Head of Universities & College Twelve Architects: Sheffield University’s largest capital investment in teaching & learning - the Diamond Building - an £81 million Undergraduat Engineering Facility.


Andy Mytom – Partner, David Morley Architects: The SportPark at Loughborough University.


Andrew Burgess – Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Loughborough Unive What influence will Brexit have over Higher Education and HE estates?


Wayne Head – Director and Head of Education, Curl la Tourelle Head: Th importance of the built environment in higher education settings for preparing people for 21st century workplaces in industry and enterprise.


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20th & 21s Whittlebury Hall


Reserve your complimentary place For more information email info@hee-forum.co.uk or call 020 828


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