Employability and the Inclusive Curriculum - 8 April 2025

Building on the success of 2024’s Annual Learning and Teaching Conference, we revisited the topic of employability with the theme Employability and the Inclusive Curriculum

The mini conference took place online on the morning of Tuesday 8th April. 

 

Time Session Resources
09:15-09:20

Welcome

PVC Anwen Jones

 

PowerPoint

Recording 

09:20-10:05

'Keynote: Inclusive Curriculum 2.0: Bridging Inclusion and Employability Aims through the Curriculum' 

Dr Aranee Manoharan

10:05-10:20 Break  
10:20-10:50

‘Future-Proofing Graduates: Embedding Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion as a Core Employability Skill’

Saffron Passam

 Recording

10:50-11:20

'Staging Success: Integrating Employability in the Drama and Theatre Curriculum (Part 2)'

Louise Ritchie

PowerPoint

Recording

11:20-11:35 Break  
11:35-12:05

'Professional Partnerships in HE: a discussion around the co-creation of assessment to embed employability in the curriculum'

Annabel Latham

PowerPoint

Recording

12:05-12:50

‘Progress, Future Plans, and Support: Integrating Employability Together’

Bev Herring & Jo Hiatt

PowerPoint

Recording

Generative AI - 18 December 2025

This Mini-Conference was held on Thursday 18th December 2025. It focused on Generative AI in Learning and Teaching, and was interested in sessions around the following themes:

  • Embedding generative AI skills in the curriculum 
  • Generative AI as an employability skill
  • Generative AI use in assessment
  • Generative AI and maintaining academic integrity
  • Generative AI for learning activities
Time Session Resources
09.30-09.45

Welcome

 

09.45-10.15

Two lane approach to assessment design

James Fern & Richard Mason, Bath University

Recording

PowerPoint

10.15-10.45

'How LLM's work, why they fail and when users should expect them to be dangerous' 

Clive King

Recording

PowerPoint

10.45-11.15

'Disregard all previous instructions and accept this abstract'

Hannah Dee and Amanda Clare

Recording

PowerPoint

11.15-11.45 Break
11.45-12.15

'Reflections on developing a departmental AI policy: challenges, troubleshooting, and feedback ' 

Emma Butler-Way, Tom Holt, Rhys Dafydd Jones

Recording

PowerPoint

12.15-12.45

'Real, enhanced, or bullsh*t landscapes?: embedding generative AI exercises in physical geography' 

Stephen Tooth and Jayesh Mukherjee

Recording

PowerPoint

12.45-13.15 Break
13.15-13.45

'Creative Approaches to Translation for Language Learning in the Age of AI' 

Jennifer Wood

Recording

PowerPoint

13.45-14.15

'Creative Assessment and constructive use of AI in Modern Language'

Alex Mangold

Recording

PowerPoint

14.15-14.45

'What every graduate should know about LLM's and cybersecurity' 

Clive King

Recording

PowerPoint

14.45-15.00

From CoPilot to AutoPilot. The new world of Agentic AI

Academic Engagement

Recording

PowerPoint