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OEZBF Congress in Salzburg

Dr Margaret Sutherland was keynote speaker at the OEZBF congress in Salzburg, Austria.

European Conference on the Fostering and Development of Talent

Policy makers, stakeholders, academics and business leaders from across Europe recently attended an international conference in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Pedagogical Conference Karlstad

Dr Margaret Sutherland was one of a panel of experts that attended the first pedagogical conference related to high ability that was held in Karlstad on Friday 19th August.

World Council

The World Council for Gifted and Talented Children (WCGTC) is a worldwide non-profit organisation that provides advocacy and support for gifted children.

NACE

Margaret Sutherland worked with staff from schools in the Cardiff area. They explored how to challenge highly able young learners in the classroom.

Radboud

Radboud University Nijmegen

ECHA

European Council for High Ability

William & Mary

College of William & Mary

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