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Scotland’s tertiary sector gathers for STEP Network event 8 and national conference on learner journeys
| Date: | May 28 - 2026 |
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Representatives of Scotland’s tertiary sector came together this week as Scotland’s Tertiary Enhancement Programme (STEP) hosted a programme of events at Glasgow Caledonian University including our latest STEP Network event and our STEP conference attended by more than 200 delegates from across Scotland.
The week began on Tuesday 26 May with STEP Network event 8 – the eighth STEP Day and final Network gathering of the academic year – bringing together more than 60 colleagues from across the tertiary sector.
Hosted at Glasgow Caledonian University, the event showcased the progress made by our STEP projects. Teams from Appreciating Belonging and Enabling Change: From Strategy to Practice, Regional Enhancement and Collaboration in Tertiary Scotland (REACTS), and Supporting Neurodivergent Students with Professional Dialogue in Work-Based Learning Settings provided updates on their work, highlighting collaboration and shared learning across the programme.
The event included an interactive LEGO® Serious Play session led by CDN’s Valerie Jackman, encouraging delegates to explore collaboration, challenge and change through a creative, hands-on approach. The day also included networking and reflection on STEP’s second year.
The week's STEP events continued the following day with the 2026 STEP conference, Stepping Over the Threshold: Belonging and Inclusion in Scotland’s Tertiary Sector, which attracted exceptionally high interest from across Scotland’s tertiary sector.
The conference focused on belonging, inclusion and the transitions shaping learner experiences. Delegates took part in keynote sessions, provocations, workshops and lightning talks designed to support enhancement across the sector.
The conference opened with a Provocations Panel chaired by CDN’s Gordon Hunt. Panellists included New College Lanarkshire student Colin Campbell, Glasgow Kelvin College Principal & CEO Joanna Campbell and Edinburgh Napier Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Nazira Karodia, who reflected on the conference themes and sector-wide efforts to support diverse learner journeys.
A series of lightning talks highlighted practice across work-integrated learning, neurodiversity support in practice-based settings, student and staff experiences of learning, and approaches to strengthening belonging through curriculum design and mentoring.
Workshops led by STEP project teams and partners explored inclusive assessment, regional collaboration, personalised support in STEM pathways, disabled student experiences, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and student voice and representation.
Together, STEP Network event 8 and the national conference demonstrated a spirit of collaboration across Scotland’s tertiary sector and a shared commitment to inclusive, supportive and empowering learning experiences.