Experience the ALT Annual Conference 2025: Stronger Foundations, Broader Horizons
This October, the ALT Annual Conference (ALTC25) returns to Glasgow for two unforgettable days of inspiration, connection, and innovation in learning technology.
This October, the ALT Annual Conference (ALTC25) returns to Glasgow for two unforgettable days of inspiration, connection, and innovation in learning technology.
Following the conclusion of this year’s competitive peer review, we’re pleased to announce that the draft programme for ALTC25 is now available.
ALTC is more than just keynotes and sessions - it’s a vibrant, immersive experience that brings the ALT community together in exciting and unexpected ways. From creative showcases and group-led conversations to social gatherings and spontaneous moments of connection, this is where the conference truly comes to life.
You asked, we listened. The early bird registration period for the ALT Annual Conference 2025 will now close at 23:59 BST on Friday, 15 August. We encourage all prospective participants to register before this extended deadline to benefit from reduced rates.
There’s just one week left to submit entries for the ALT Awards 2025, with the extended deadline set for 23:59, Monday 28 July. These prestigious awards recognise the innovators, changemakers, and trailblazers advancing the future of learning technology, and this is your last chance to get involved.
We know it’s a busy time of year, so we’re giving you a bit more breathing room. The deadline for the ALTC25 call for proposals has been extended by a week. You now have until Sunday, 20 July to get your submissions in for consideration for the event.
The Call for Proposals for this year's ALT Annual Conference is closing soon on Sunday, 13 July 2025.
Entries for the 2025 ALT Awards are closing soon.
The ALT Awards 2025 are officially open for entries from Tuesday, 20 May 2025. Since their inception in 2007, these prestigious awards have celebrated excellence in Learning Technology. Now in their 19th year, the awards continue to set a national benchmark, attracting competitive entries from across the UK and beyond.