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Welcome address to the 6th Cambridge Assessment Conference "Examining Risk" - Simon Lebus, Group Chief Executive, Cambridge Assessment
Welcome address by Simon Lebus, Cambridge Assessment
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Governance and regulation past, present and future. A drama in five acts: presentation by Professor Alastair D Scotland, formerly of the National Clinical Assessment Service
Governance and regulation past, present and future. A drama in five acts.
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A conversation with Simon Lebus, Cambridge Assessment, and Jon Coles, Chief Executive of United Learning
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Chaired by Bene’t Steinberg, Group Director Public Affairs, Cambridge Assessment, featuring: Amanda Spielman, ARK Schools and Ofqual; Russell Hobby, National Association of Head Teachers; David Skelton, Policy Exchange; and Tim Oates, Cambridge Assessment.
Panel discussion with Amanda Spielman, Russell Hobby, David Skelton and Tim Oates
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Risk communication in the 21st century: Professor Ragnar Löfstedt, King’s College London.
Risk communication in the 21st century
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