- When – Wed, 10 Apr – Fri, 12 Apr 2019
- Where – Brighton, UK
- Key Speakers – Fred Hale, Helen Kennedy, Duncan Baker Brown
We are very excited to announce that the TMU annual conference 2019 will take place in the vibrant seaside resort of Brighton.
The theme for the TMU 2019 conference is developing a diverse workforce & supporting our peers.
Registration is now open! Be sure to follow @tmuuk for the latest news.
TMU annual conference will be taking place on 10 – 12 April 2019.
The theme for the 2019 conference is developing a diverse workforce & supporting our peers.
As always, registration is free and available via the University of Brighton link below. As this is a free event, there are limited places so please do register as soon as possible.
A welcome, early registration and local tours (Pavillion, ghosts & pubs) will occupy the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 10th April. The main programme will run on Thursday 11th April and the morning of Friday 12th April. A conference gala dinner on Brighton Pier will take place on the evening of the 11th.
This is a great opportunity to meet with colleagues old and new and to learn more about the changing landscape for our colleagues and profession. We look forward to welcoming you to Brighton this Spring.
Location: Edward Street foyer
Location: Royal Pavilion
Location: The Lanes
Location: Edward Street foyer
Location: Edward Street 105
Welcome from Geoff Howell, TMU Chairperson
Location: Edward Street 105
Helen Kennedy – Keynote speaker
Location: Edward Street 1st floor foyer
Location: Edward Street 105
Fred Hale – Keynote speaker
Location: Edward Street 105
Natalie Kennerley, Deputy Director NTDC
Location: Edward Street 1st floor foyer
Location: Edward Street 105
1-1. Unconscious Bias – Momtaz Rahman, Equality & Diversity Advisor, University of Brighton
1-2. Safety & Wellbeing in the workplace – Brookie Fraser Jenkins & Nicola Arnold, Hub Safety Managers, University of Brighton
1-3. Resilience training – Simon Knapman, L&D Advisor, University of Brighton
1-4. Student led learning Ryan Jones, University of Sheffield
1-5. Mindfulness – Sebastian Beaumont, University of Brighton
1-1. Unconscious Bias – Momtaz Rahman, Equality & Diversity Advisor, University of Brighton
1-2. Safety & Wellbeing in the workplace – Brookie Fraser Jenkins & Nicola Arnold, Hub Safety Managers, University of Brighton
1-3. Resilience training – Simon Knapman, L&D Advisor, University of Brighton
1-4. Student led learning Ryan Jones, University of Sheffield
1-5. Mindfulness – Sebastian Beaumont, University of Brighton
Meet at the Palm Court Restaurant on Brighton Pier which Heston Blumenthal described as the ‘Spiritual home’ of fish and chips
Location: Edward Street foyer
Location: Edward Street 105
Location: Edward Street 105
Location: Edward Street foyer
Location: Edward Street 105
Location: Grand Parade & Edward Street spaces
Have a safe journey home
Prof Debra Humphris
Helen Kennedy
Fred Hale
Duncan Baker Brown
Natalie Kennerley