ASE meeting 2023

The IEEE/ACM Automated Software Engineering (ASE) Conference series is the premier research forum for automated software engineering. Each year, it brings together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to discuss foundations, techniques, and tools for automating the analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance of large software systems. ASE 2023 invites high quality contributions describing significant, original, and unpublished results.

Solicited topics will be announced soon.

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ASE meeting 2023

Unbeatable expertise, ideas & cutting-edge science...

Europe's largest festival of science education CPD, the ASE Annual Conference (in partnership with AQA), returns to Sheffield Hallam University from Thursday 5th to Saturday 7th January 2023.

  • Choose from over 300 sessions from the best science education speakers and practitioners - all in one place.
  • Zero in on your school’s specific priorities, develop your own subject knowledge and learn from other teachers and science education experts.
  • Enjoy fantastic networking opportunities to gain exciting new ideas, approaches and resources that you can share with your whole team.
  • Explore an unmissable exhibition of more than 80 organisations, full of activities, equipment and resources for science teaching and learning, with competitions and giveaways to boot.

*NEW* If you aren't able to join us in person, you can still get your fix of professional development from home. For the first time, ASE Annual Conference 2023 will be offering a selected programme of sessions livestreamed from Sheffield and delivered straight to you wherever you are, on any device. Just look out for 'livestream' when choosing your ticket options.

This smorgasbord of cost-effective, subject-specific CPD is the perfect opportunity for all primary science teachers or all 11-19 teachers and technicians in your science department...

On Thursday, educators can attend an additional array of sessions with a specific focus on post-16 education. As usual, we will have a dedicated programme of sessions for science technicians on Friday, kindly sponsored by Philip Harris, alongside an early career teacher programme, brought to you with support from the Royal Society of Chemistry. On Saturday delegates can explore the latest research in science education at our dedicated Research Day. 

With thanks to our conference partners...

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05 January 2023 - 07 January 2023

08:30 - 16:15

Sheffield Hallam University City Campus

Howard Street , Sheffield S1 1WB , United Kingdom

The ASE Annual Conference 2023 will be taking place at Sheffield Hallam University from Thursday 5th to Saturday 7th January 2023. Please click on our dedicated AC23 webpage for more extensive programme details.

ASE meeting 2023

Conference Timetable

International focussed sessions are incorporated throughout the main three Conference days of Thursday 5th to Saturday 7th January inclusive. The Technicians dedicated day is Friday 6th January, and also on Friday, we are have an Early Career Teacher dedicated programme. Research day is on Saturday and both primary and secondary sessions will feature throughout the 3 days, with Post-16 having a main focus on Thursday.

*NEW* If you aren't able to join us in person, you can still benefit from professional development from home. For the first time, ASE Annual Conference 2023 will be offering a selected programme of sessions livestreamed from Sheffield and delivered straight to you wherever you are, on any device. Just look out for 'livestream' when choosing your ticket options. Live-streamed sessions can be viewed on the link below:

https://2023aseannualconferenceshu.sched.com/overview/area/Yes

The main themes underpinning all Conference sessions for 2023 are below. .

  • Assessment
  • Curriculum
  • Diversity
  • Professional Journeys
  • Research
  • Sustainability and Environmental Issues
  • Other

The live, digital timetable can be viewed here

For queries, please email

Exhibition

Schools Exhibition at ASEConf23 on Friday 6th January - applications open!

Our ever-popular Schools Exhibition will feature on Friday morning of Annual Conference for 2023 from 09:00 to 12:00. If you have a project to share, why not take part?

The ASE Schools’ Exhibition has become one of the most popular elements of the ASE Annual Conference every January. Schools from all sectors of education are invited to present a science project happening in their classrooms or science/STEM clubs. One teacher from each school is invited to provide a display, which can include artefacts and/or posters illustrating their school project, and is invited to talk about it on Friday 6th January 2023 from 09.00-12.00 at Sheffield Hallam University with other teachers. Up to 2 pupils can accompany their teacher to help demonstrate their activities and talk about their school project. There is no charge for any school taking part in the Schools’ Exhibition and the teacher will receive one full, free day place on that Friday. There will be an opportunity for the teacher and students to visit the main conference Suppliers Exhibition and also to attend the Frontier Science Lectures on Friday afternoon if they wish to do so. Places are limited and will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested schools should complete the questionnaire by clicking here in the first instance. 

For queries please email

Sheffield Hallam University

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