The Voice of the Qualifications and Assessments Industry

The Federation of Awarding Bodies is the collective voice of the UK’s world-class qualifications and assessments industry. Our members are committed to providing high-quality qualifications and assessments that recognise achievement, improve productivity, support social mobility and change lives.

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The Federation of Awarding Bodies is the collective voice of the UK’s awarding and assessment industry. Join our network today to be part of a powerful trade association.

Membership is available for awarding bodies and end-point assessment organisations based in the UK and internationally. By working together, we can help you realise your goals of providing a world-class qualifications and assessment offer to your customers.

A wide range of organisations have an interest in the qualifications and assessment industry, including suppliers, consultants and other stakeholders. All are welcome to join us and play an active role in leading change and supporting excellence.

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💻 EPA Connect | 8 April, 13:00 - 14:00

@Innovate_MD_ will be hosting our next EPA Connect virtual members meeting with EPAO members to discuss:

🔹 Feedback on recent IfATE mandated qualifications in apprenticeships meeting with FAB members
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✨ Sponsorship and Exhibition opportunities at EPA 2024

Showcase your products and services to key decision makers in end-point assessment organisations at #EPA2024, the annual flagship EPA conference.

The conference brings together leaders and practitioners involved in…

📅 Upcoming Member Meetings

➛ EPA Connect | 8th April, 13:00 - 14:00

➛ FAB Wales Group | 9th April, 14:00 - 16:30

➛ FAB/JCQ T Levels Group | 11th April, 9:30 - 10:30

For further information and to book your place visit: https://awarding.org.uk/upcoming-member-meetings-28-march-15th-april/

BREAKING: @halfon4harlowMP has resigned as minister for skills, apprenticeships and higher education and plans to stand down as an MP at the next election