UALL is a vibrant professional organisation. Our members are senior managers, policy-makers and funders, academics, administrators, tutors and practitioners, project workers and researchers, among many others.

UALL is a vibrant professional organisation. Our members are senior managers, policy-makers and funders, academics, administrators, tutors and practitioners, project workers and researchers, among many others.

Benefits of membership

  • Links with the major agencies in the sector, and opportunities for advocacy and contribution to policy formulation
  • Continuously-updated intelligence on policy, funding and strategy at the highest levels in the sector
  • Free or reduced price entry to conferences, seminars and workshops
  • Engagement with action and theoretical research and other funded activities
  • Opportunities for free or reduced price UALL publications
  • Membership of specialist networks, acting as communities of practice across the sector in; Work-based learning, Student Experience, International, Community Research, Flexible Pedagogy, SEEC

Full Institutional Membership
(Two voting members and access for all staff within the institution to UALL conferences, events, network meetings and activities)
Annual subscription £500

Associate Membership
(For professional and statutory bodies)
Annual subscription £150

International Membership
Annual subscription £150

Individual Membership
Annual subscription £125

Student Membership
(Students who attend HEIs that are already UALL members automatically become a member)
Annual subscription £50

Contact

UALL Administrator
Sandra Gee
Email Sandra

Members

Bangor
Birkbeck University
Bishop Grosseteste University
University of Bristol
Brunel University
University of Cambridge
Cardiff
Chester
Dublin City
Durham University
Hong Kong
Leeds
Lincoln
Liverpool
Middlesex University
Newcastle University
Nottingham
The Open University
University of Oxford
Sheffield
Trinity Saint David
Warwick
Wolverhampton
University of York

Members

Benefits

  • Links with the major agencies in the sector, and opportunities for advocacy and contribution to policy formulation
  • Continuously-updated intelligence on policy, funding and strategy at the highest levels in the sector
  • Free or reduced price entry to conferences, seminars and workshops
  • Engagement with action, theoretical research and other funded activities
  • Opportunities for free or reduced price UALL publications
  • Membership of specialist networks, acting as communities of practice across the sector in; Employer engagement/CPD, Work-based learning, Widening participation and social inclusion, Women in lifelong learning, Student and staff development

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Partners

American Association For Adult and Continuing EducationCanadian Association for University Continuing EducationEuropean University Continuing Education network Higher Education Lifelong Learning in Ireland Network (HELLIN)PASCAL International ObservatoryTurkish Council For Continuing Education (TUSEM)Association for Professional, Continuing, & Online Education (UPCEA)

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