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British Council - Going Global 4

Held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London 25 Mar 2010

From Thu 25th Mar 2010 to Fri 26th Mar 2010

Live Feeds

26 Mar 2010 at 09:00 - 26 Mar 2010 at 17:30
Live coverage of all plenary sessions
26 Mar 2010 at 09:30 - 26 Mar 2010 at 17:59
Live coverage of all plenary sessions

Agenda: 26 Mar 2010

09:00 - 10:00
6A: Panel discussion | What do the students want?
William Archer, Director, i-graduate, UK

Rachel Fletcher, Director, Enrolment Management Services, Hobsons plc, UK

Jazreel Goh, Director, Education Marketing, British Council, China

Rebecca Loades, Associate Director, Graduate Management Admission Council, UK

Jonathan Pratt, Marketing Director, StudyLink, Australia
VIDEO
09:00 - 10:00
6G: David Graddol, Director, The English Company (UK) Ltd, UK Getting the quality of language learning right: India and employability
VIDEO
09:05 - 10:00
6G: Dr Philida Schellekens, Consultant and Author, The Schellekens Consultancy, UK Getting the quality of language learning right: India and employability

09:45 - 10:00
6G: Discussion | Getting the quality of language learning right: India and employability
VIDEO
10:30 - 11:30
7A: Professor Robin Middlehurst, Professor of Higher Education, Kingston University, UK New global regionalism: competition and collaboration
VIDEO
10:31 - 10:45
7A: Professor M. Badr Aboul-Ela, Director and Commissioner for the Commission for Academic Accreditation, UAE New global regionalism: competition and collaboration
VIDEO
10:32 - 11:00
7A: Dr Muriel Oaks Dean, Center for Distance and Professional Education, Washington State University, USA New global regionalism: competition and collaboration
VIDEO
10:33 - 11:00
7A: Professor Rupert Maclean, Director, Centre for Lifelong Learning Research and Development and Chair, Professor of International Education, Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong New global regionalism: competition and collaboration
VIDEO
10:34 - 11:30
7A: Discussion | New global regionalism: competition and collaboration
Chaired by: Dr Don Olcott Jnr - Chief Executive, Observeratory on Borderless Higher Education, UK
VIDEO
10:35 - 11:30
7G: Pawan Agarwal, Principal Secretary, Government of West Bengal, India and Research Scholar, University of Melbourne, Australia Can governments deliver their higher education policies without the private sector?
10:35 - 11:30
7G: Dennis Murray, Executive Director, Australian Association for International Education, Australia Can governments deliver their higher education policies without the private sector?

10:35 - 11:30
7G: Lord John Tomlinson, Chair, Association of Independent Higher Education Providers, UK Can governments deliver their higher education policies without the private sector?
VIDEO
11:00 - 11:30
7G: Discussion | Can governments deliver their higher education policies without the private sector?
VIDEO
11:35 - 12:45
8A: Pat Killingley, Director Higher Education and Education UK, British Council, UK Shaping the next generation:
current and future developments in international education
VIDEO
11:36 - 12:45
8A: John McNamara, Senior Economist, Country & Economic Research, The Economist Intelligence Unit, UK Shaping the next generation:
current and future developments in
international education

11:37 - 12:45
8A: Andrew Williamson, Global Director Economic Research, The Economist Shaping the next generation:
current and future developments in international education
VIDEO
11:38 - 12:45
8A: Discussion Shaping the next generation: current and future developments in international education
VIDEO
11:46 - 12:45
8G: Steve Woodfield, Senior Researcher in Higher Education Policy and Management, Kingston University, UK Europe and beyond:
new partnership models, TNE and Bologna

11:46 - 12:45
8G: Ulrich Grothus, Deputy Secretary-General and Director for Strategy and Projects, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Germany | Chair. Europe and beyond:
new partnership models, TNE and Bologna
11:47 - 12:45
8G: Dennis Murray, Executive Director, Australian Association for International Education, Australia Europe and beyond:
new partnership models, TNE and Bologna
11:48 - 12:45
8G: Discussion | Europe and beyond: new partnership models, TNE and Bologna
VIDEO
14:00 - 15:00
9A: Professor Simon Marginson, Professor of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, Australia Strangers in a foreign land: or citizens of the world?


14:00 - 15:00
9A: Panel Strangers in a foreign land: or citizens of the world?
Dr Allan E. Goodman, President and Chief Executive, Institute of International Education, USA

Frances Kelly, Education Counsellor Europe, Ministry of Education, New Zealand
VIDEO
14:00 - 15:00
9G: Dr Manfred Tessaring, Head of Research and Policy Analysis, European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training, Greece Skills development: lessons from the European experience
VIDEO
14:01 - 15:00
9G: Tom Leney Head of International Unit, Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency, UK Skills development:
lessons from the European experience

14:02 - 15:00
9G: Madlen Serban, Director, European Training Foundation, Italy Skills development:
lessons from the European experience

VIDEO
14:03 - 15:00
9G: Chris Evans-Klock, Director, Skills and Employability, International Labour Organisation Skills development:
lessons from the European experience

14:04 - 15:00
9G: Tazeen Fasih, Senior Human Development Economist, Africa Region, World Bank Skills development:
lessons from the European experience

14:05 - 15:00
9G: Professor David Atchoarena, Director, Division for Education Strategies and Capacity Development, UNESCO, France Skills development:
lessons from the European experience

VIDEO
14:06 - 15:00
9G: Discussion | Skills development: lessons from the European experience
VIDEO
15:15 - 16:00
10A: Martin Davidson CMG, Chief Executive, British Council, UK Closing session
VIDEO
15:15 - 16:00
10A: Professor Laurie Taylor, Visiting Professor and Broadcaster, UK Closing session
VIDEO