Webinar

Panel webinar: Real students, real opinions and success stories - Live

Join us for our next webinar, featuring a live student panel discussion about how one learning tool is helping college students transform their learning experiences and achieve academic success.

🎁 Special Bonus: Live attendees will have the chance to win exclusive vouchers! 

21st May 2025, 12:00PM (US Eastern Time)

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In this session, you'll hear directly from students about the challenges they face in college and how one tool is empowering them to learn more effectively and independently.

Questions that will be asked during the session will include:

  • What were some of the learning learning challenges you were facing before using Glean?
  • How has Glean helped you to become a better learner? 
  • Are there any specific features or tools that you found particularly helpful?
  • Have you used any other study apps or tools in the past, and if so, how does Glean compare?

There will also be a Q&A session where you can ask the students your questions.

Sign up for the webinar to save your spot for the session by filling out the form.

Your Panel

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Allie Santana

University of Connecticut-Stamford

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Rebekah Warner

Royal Holloway

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Samantha Bailey-Gould

University of Derby

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Aneesha Aslam

Senior Marketing Executive

What do students say about Glean?

91%
of students say they can better manage information overload using Glean.
 
85%
of students say that they are a more confident learner.
84%
of students said that Glean helped them achieve better grades.

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