
ELT Conference 2027
Friday, February 26, 2027
Date
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Time
Hilton London Canary Wharf, S Quay Square, Marsh Wall, London, E14 9SH
Location
£276.09
Cost
About This Event
Join us for the ELT Conference 2027 where you'll have the opportunity to network with fellow ELT professionals
English UK members should use their member number on the ticket page as the Promo Code to access their discount
The event is our largest annual gathering of academic English language teaching staff. This conference is for English language teaching professionals looking for professional development, the latest tools and techniques in our sector, and a space to discuss best practice in ELT management and teaching.
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