Date and time
Thursday, July 17 · 10:30 am - 8 pm GMT+1
Location
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton St London WC2A 2AE United Kingdom
Good to know
Highlights
- 9 hours, 30 minutes
- In-person
Refund Policy
Refunds up to 7 days before the event
About this event
THE CLASS REGIONAL FORUM UK
The Class Foundation is thrilled to announce its upcoming Student Living Forum UK in London, set to generate collective agendas amidst an evolving landscape of student living that brings new challenges and opportunities to the sector.
As enrollment goals grow and student needs change, this one-day event invites stakeholders—from investors to universities, operators to policymakers—to connect, share insights, and contribute to sector-wide, country-specific Agenda for Change. Through site visits, workshops, and thought leadership panels, participants will help inform new perspectives and future strategies.
As UCAS projects , international student numbers in the UK could reach nearly one million by 2030, highlighting the country’s appeal as a continued global education hub. However, recent policy changes may impact international students. However, recent policy adjustments may impact international students, while affordability and well-being are increasingly pressing concerns. According to The Class Foundation’s latest Student Living Monitor, UK students report some of Europe’s lowest happiness scores, emphasizing the need for accessible, affordable solutions that support students from diverse backgrounds.
This forum will edive deep into there issues, exploring ways to enhance accessibility, student experience, and adaptability in PBSA to meet the needs of a changing student demographic.
Details on the agenda, themes, and discussion topics are coming soon...
Who are we?
The Class Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in 2011 with the aim of helping the student living sector to attract and retain the brightest young minds. In promoting this mission, we hope to pave the way to social and economic success for university cities across Europe.
Together with our industry-leading community, we set out to rethink the places where students live, work, and learn. We are focused on uniting both public and private stakeholders, such as HE institutes, PBSA providers, city and council leaders, and external suppliers, to make student accommodation more affordable, accessible, and available in Europe.
SPONSORSHIP
For sponsorship enquiries, please reach out to Mell via mell@theclassfoundation.com.
REFUND POLICY
Purchased tickets are strictly non-refundable. Refunds will only be offered to ticket holders in the event of a cancellation, postponement, or significant change to the programme agenda (e.g. change of theme or location). In the event a refund is issued, Eventbrite processing fees will not be refunded.
In case of unforeseen circumstances (such as a positive COVID test or bereavement), a ticket may be transferred to another individual within the ticket holder's organisation. The value of the unused ticket can also be applied to another one of The Class Foundation's events taking place in 2023.
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