# Mutate

**TLDR:** Mutate is μLearn's annual campus leadership summit bringing together all active campus leads, enablers, and industry and government representatives to brainstorm and plan the year ahead.

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

Mutate is the annual campus leadership summit of μLearn.Every year, as the new campus lead tenure begins typically January to February all active campus leadership teams from across the μLearn network come together for Mutate.

It is part meetup, part planning summit, part brainstorming session where the people who run μLearn on the ground come together to shape what the year looks like.

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

* Active Campus Leads from all μLearn chapters
* Campus Enablers faculty members supporting campus chapters
* Industry representatives
* Government representatives
* μLearn core team

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

* Campus leads from across the network connect and share experiences
* Industry and government representatives share what they need from the talent ecosystem
* Brainstorming on what the year's campus activities, challenges, and goals will look like
* Alignment on μLearn protocol updates and new initiatives for the year
* Recognition of high-performing campuses from the previous year

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

Mutate is how μLearn ensures that every campus lead starts the year aligned not just informed, but connected to the people running the same protocol on other campuses.The ideas, strategies, and energy from Mutate flow directly into campus activity plans for the entire year.

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

Annual. Held at the start of the new campus lead tenure January to February.


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