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This year's Annual Meetings for Directors of Teaching, Senior Tutors, Directors of Postgraduate Education and Postgraduate Tutors were held online once more.

Recordings of the plenary discussions and panels are now available for anybody who missed the opportunity to attend or would like to look back over the events (Raven access required).

In addition, we have compiled the notes from each of the small-group discussion sessions, and slides are available from most talks. There is also a direct recording of the talk given by George Cowperthwaite, Girton College MCR President, on postgraduate students' engagement with Colleges, which can be shared with colleagues if helpful - as well as a written summary.

Resources from the Directors of Teaching & Senior Tutors Annual Meeting

Resources from the Directors of Postgraduate Education & Postgraduate Tutors Annual Meeting

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