18.15pm
Michelin-Starred Restaurant, Aulis, London, WIF 0BF

The 360° Campus

An Exclusive Executive Dinner & Roundtable

Students today interact with dozens of digital touchpoints, leaving universities data-rich but often insight-poor. When this data remains trapped in silos, critical signals of a student's well-being often go missed until it's too late. 

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When
18.15pm
Where
Michelin-Starred Restaurant, Aulis, London, WIF 0BF

You have been invited as a key voice to explore this during an intimate roundtable dinner at the Michelin-starred Aulis London, on Thursday 13th May. 

Over a 14-course dinner, we will discuss a proven three-stage roadmap to bridge these digital gaps and move from reactive to proactive student intervention.

The Evening Agenda

  • 18.15: Drinks reception and Networking
  • 19.00: The 14-course Executive Dinner & Roundtable Discussion
  • 21.30: Closing Reflections
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The Cullinary Experience

Aulis London offers one of the most intimate "Chefs table" experiences in the city. Guests will enjoy a bespoke 14-course tasting menu prepared directly in front of the group. The chefs will explain the origin and technique behind each dish.

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Who is Attending?

This session is strictly limited to a curated group of VP's, Directors and C-Suite leaders. You will be joining a room of peers currently navigating the shift from "fragmented data" to "harmonised intelligence" in education.

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Key Discussion Pillars

  1. The Human Cost of "Digital Silos"
    Why having multiple "versions" of a student across different departments leads to missed signals and administrative friction.
     
  2. From Raw Data to "Harmonised" Intelligence
    A strategic look at the 3-step process, Ingest, Harmonise and Unify, to create a single source of truth.
     
  3. Predicting the "Missed Signal"
    Connecting support history to academic engagement to win the battle for student retention.