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27th February 2026
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Learning, Teaching & Student Experience 2026

LTSE 2026: The UK's leading gathering of business and management educators

Each year the Learning, Teaching & Student Experience conference brings together over 300 participants representing 90% of the UK's business schools.

This year's conference will explore latest innovations in business and management education; how educators are supporting the health and wellbeing of students and fellow educators; how sustainability and climate action goals are being reflected in business and management education; and how business schools are tackling inequalities and working to support disadvantaged underrepresented staff and students.

Join us in Manchester on 18-19 May for in-depth learning, idea-sharing, personal development and networking.

Presenter rates now available!
Register now to benefit from the Early Bird rate (ends 13th March)

Programme

Speakers include:

Professor Georgina Andrews

Vice-Chancellor, Bath Spa University

Andrew Jack

Global Education Editor, Financial Times

Hanna-Leena Pesonen

Dean, Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics

Dr Frederik Dahlmann

Associate Professor of Strategy & Sustainability, Warwick Business School

Dr Maria Castillo

Director of Strategic Project Development, IESEG School of Management

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