# Amuse

**TLDR:** Amuse is μLearn's annual Interest Group leadership meetup bringing together IG leads, core contributors, and industry professionals to brainstorm what the IG ecosystem will do for the year ahead.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">What It Is</mark>

Amuse is the annual Interest Group leadership meetup of μLearn.

Just as Mutate brings together campus leaders, Amuse brings together the best minds of the IG ecosystem. IG leads, core contributors, interns, and industry professionals come together for one focused gathering.

It is part meetup, part planning session, part community celebration, where the people who define the quality and direction of Interest Groups across μLearn align for the year.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">Who Attends</mark>

* IG Leads from across all Interest Groups
* Core contributors and active community members
* μLearn interns
* Industry professionals and domain experts
* μLearn core team

### <mark style="color:$primary;">What Happens at Amuse</mark>

* IG leads from across domains connect and share what's working
* Industry professionals bring domain trends and real-world context into the conversation
* Brainstorming on IG roadmaps, task libraries, and domain priorities for the year
* Cross-IG collaboration opportunities identified
* Recognition of the best IG contributors from the previous year

### <mark style="color:$primary;">Why It Matters</mark>

Amuse is how μLearn ensures that the people who set the quality bar for every domain, the IG leads and Think Tank members start the year connected, aligned, and energised.

The conversations at Amuse directly shape the task libraries, challenges, and programs that every learner in every IG will experience across the year.

### <mark style="color:$primary;">When It Happens</mark>

Annual. Held alongside or near the Mutate summit cycle.


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