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Out and about: AoC Annual Conference

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You can drop by and meet the vision2learn team at the Association of Colleges (AoC) Annual Conference & Exhibition from 15–17 November 2011 at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham.

You can find us at Hall 3, Stand 22.

It would be great to have a quick chat about how we can help your college enhance its e-learning delivery. We would also like to take the opportunity to update you on what vision2learn has been working on over the last 12 months.

We’re proud of the fact that our vision2learn online distance learning qualifications are currently delivering a 92% success rate. In addition to popular full Level 2 qualifications in Equality and Diversity and IT User Skills, we have also added The Principles of Business and Administration for the 2011–12 academic year.

Outstanding contributions to overheads

In the last academic year, our vision2learn colleges enjoyed average contributions to overheads of 42%.

Why not get in touch before the conference and we can prepare a free e-learning analysis to see how we can help your college achieve the same? We will be happy to provide an in-depth illustration of costs, funding and contributions to overheads, as we firmly believe that the numbers will speak for themselves.

As well as being a great one-stop-shop networking event, this year’s AoC Annual Conference & Exhibition features high profile guest speakers Rt Hon Dr Vince Cable MP, Professor Alison Wolf, and Lord Sebastian Coe KBE. To find out more about the conference please click here.

If you would like to take advantage of this free analysis offer please email Business Development Director Jonathan Ovenden at jonathan.ovenden@creatingcareers.com. We look forward to hopefully seeing you at the AoC Annual Conference & Exhibition 2011!

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