We spend more than a third of our lives at work.
Want to make more out of your job than just money?
Learning at Work Day is a national event organised by the UK charity, Campaign for Learning, in order to promote all kinds of learning through society.
This year thousands of organisations up and down the country will be running events to give their employees learning opportunities to help them get the most out of their jobs.
The events will also help people develop existing skills, introduce new ones, improve concentration and productivity levels.
Last year over 4,000 organisations took part in the event, involving a staggering 750,000 employees in learning related events.
LAUNCH EVENT
DATE: Wednesday 14th May
TIME: 6.30pm
EVENT: 'Question Time' style debate
LOCATION: Atlee Room, Portcullis House, Westminster
To launch Learning at Work Day, the Campaign for Learning are holding a critical debate featuring leading figures in the world of business and learning. The debate will consider the importance of learning within business and the most effective way of delivering it. The head speakers are Ann Limb, Chief Executive of Ufi learn direct; Professor Bob Fryer, Chief Executive of The NHS University; Dr Peter Honey, who is regarded as one of the world's leading gurus on learning and behaviour; and Octavius Black, Director of The Mind Gym. By invitation only.
Learning at Work Day 2003
Thursday 15th May 2003