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Following the success of the inaugural event last year, we were delighted to welcome nearly a hundred delegates to this year's Diversifying Assessment Forum, held on Tuesday 23 March.

The forum provided a venue to explore possibilities and processes for changing or adapting current assessment practices, with a particular focus this year both on lessons learned from the 2020 assessment period and on looking forward to opportunities for the future. The afternoon featured several opportunities for delegates to have smaller group discussions on themed topics.

Please see the full programme for more details.

A report from the forum, slides and a recording of the introductory talks by Professors Graham Virgo and Chris Young, who co-hosted the event, and our panel speakers Esme Cavendish, Ruth Walker and Gemma Long, are available on the Resources page (Raven access required).

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