

On 1st May the Education Committee launched an inquiry into the challenges posed and opportunities presented by the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The committee is inviting evidence on
- The interaction between the Government’s industrial, skills and digital strategies
- The suitability of the current curriculum to prepare young people for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- The impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on the delivery of teaching and learning in schools and colleges
- The role of lifelong learning in re-skilling the current workforce
- Place-based strategies for education and skills provision; and
- The challenges and opportunities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution for improving social justice and productivity
This workshop, facilitated by GAMBICA and Manchester University, aims to produce a coordinated response that aligns the needs and experiences of Academia and Industry
This is a free event but registration is necessary as places are limited.