
BMA HOUSE GROWS EDUCATION SECTOR CONFERENCES THROUGH DEDICATED PACKAGES
BMA House is reporting continued growth in conferences and events from the education sector, with universities, professional bodies and training organisations increasingly selecting the venue for teaching, research and professional development activity. In response, the team has expanded its day delegate rate options to better align with academic budgets, calendars and teaching schedules.
Recent and repeat education sector clients include UCL, Imperial College London, the University of Bath, Birkbeck University, the College of Optometrists, Researcher to Reader, ISBA, Universities and Colleges Employers Association, the Institute for Optimum Nutrition, Steplab and the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. InvestIN also delivered a series of summer lectures at BMA House in August, introducing student audiences to the venue during a traditionally quieter period.
To support this growing demand, BMA House is developing a dedicated Academic Day Delegate Rate for the education sector. The package is designed for Easter and summer holiday periods, when many institutions run conferences, summer schools and teacher development programmes. Pricing includes an introductory saving of ten per cent, planned for Easter, half term and summer 2026.
Anna Phillips, Deputy Director of Estates Resources at Birkbeck University, said:
“Ultimately, the Birkbeck team continues to feel that BMA House is the best choice. As the home of learning for the medical profession, it has a strong educational heritage, which aligns closely with Birkbeck’s own values and creates a positive association for our events.”
Hannah Robinson, Venue Manager at BMA House, added:
“Education is central to who we are, and we are proud to support universities, institutes and training providers as they bring learners together. Our team understands the rhythm of the academic year and designs packages that simplify planning, offer strong value and deliver a consistently positive delegate experience.”
10 December 2025





