College & University Lecturers Digital Workshops

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Wednesday, 27 October 2021

10:00am - 3:30pm


A series of online sessions for academics who are looking to learn more about the AHDB and what it offers for their curriculum.

 

About this event

 

As the new term starts and the UK starts to find the new norm, AHDB would like you to mark in your diaries the 2021 College & University Lecturers Digital Workshops (via Microsoft Teams) on Wednesday 27 October. 

A series of digital sessions will provide an update on the width and breadth of AHDB products and services and will demonstrate how they can be used to deliver land-based curriculums at both FE and HE levels. The aim of the sessions is to provide content which will inspire the next generation of farmers and growers. There will be three sessions:

 

  1. Livestock: 10:00-11.40 

This session will introduce key areas of work for the livestock sector ranging from air quality and the environment to the importance of genetic progress across a number of species. There will also be an update on the revised Red Tractor livestock standards.

 

  1. Facilitated panel discussion with industry leaders: 12.00-13.00 

With a focus on “Engaging the next generation to the industry’s new norm”. you will have the opportunity to present questions to the panel on how they foresee the next generation will tackle the ever-changing world. This can include topics such as the transition from BPS to ELMS, sustainability and the role of the apprenticeship, and how providing opportunity and training is paramount in feeding the nation.

 

  1. Arable and business: 13.30-15.15 

This session will introduce key areas of work for the arable sector and from a business perspective. Discussion will range from soil health and variety choice to the ever more importance of people management and development. There will also be an update on the revised Red Tractor arable standards.

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If you have any questions about this event, please contact us using the details below.

E Miya.Kotecha@ahdb.org.uk

T 07792209919


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