CONFERENCE 20 – SPEAKERS

…experience of mindfulness, meditation, tai chi, English language teaching, neuro-linguistic programming, business development, and pancake making. Her globetrotting adventures took her to Transylvania, New York, Barcelona, Sydney and Auckland. While…

CONFERENCE 21 – SPONSORS

…11,000 institutions, organisations and governments worldwide. Phone: +61 401 283 239 Email: ltramontina@etsglobal.org Website: ets.org Pearson Pearson is the world’s leading learning company, with 40,000 employees in more than 70…

CONFERENCE 20 – SPONSORS

…C1 Advanced (CAE) exam is accepted by the Australian Government for all visa categories. In New Zealand, the B2 First (FCE) exam is accepted by Immigration New Zealand for all…

CONFERENCE 21 – SPONSORS

…C1 Advanced (CAE) exam is accepted by the Australian Government for all visa categories. In New Zealand, the B2 First (FCE) exam is accepted by Immigration New Zealand for all…

CONFERENCE 21 – THEME

…refers to the student changing the way they view the world, their behaviour in their world and how they feel about their place in the world (Burton, 2015). Research has…

CONFERENCE 20 – THEME

…encourage within our students. Transformation refers to the student changing the way they view the world, their behaviour in their world and how they feel about their place in the

NEAS QUALITY FRAMEWORK

…and students receive information from the Centre through various channels. D3.3 A formal induction process provides new staff with essential information about the Centre and its operations. QUALITY PRINCIPLE D4:…