As issues ranging from international research partnerships to student recruitment continue to demand a robust response from institutions across the sector, the discussions held in the heart of the Midlands over two days are a must-catch for international HE professionals.
We’re delighted to announce our first confirmed speakers for our Marketing and communications in higher education conference, on Tuesday 4 June 2024 in London and online.
Maggy Heintz, Executive Director of the UK Collaborative on Development Research, looks in depth at the issue of equity in international research partnerships.
Gwen Williams, Assistant Director of Universities Wales, looks at the international role of Welsh institutions ahead of the IHEF 2024 session on regional approaches to international strategies.
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Now taking place over 1.5 days, Transnational education conference 2024 is set to kick off with an afternoon reserved for UUKi members on the first day. Day 2 will then see the conference opened up to a range of attendees interested in driving transnational education practice and strategising.
The responses to this ever-changing challenge have been dynamic and varying between institutions and sector bodies. International student recruitment conference 2024 comes at a perfect time for colleagues to learn from the experiences of one another.
ETS International UK will be presenting a session on ‘Effective diversification: balancing the needs of institutions and students’ at the flagship International Higher Education Forum 2024. In this blog, Sandy Bhangal, Executive Director of Global Strategy and Growth, discusses her thoughts ahead of the session and wider Forum.
UUKi will again be hosting a residential programme for Pro Vice-Chancellors (International) or equivalent in 2024, from 3 - 5 June at Beamish Hall Durham.
The aim of this event is to provide an opportunity for those with strategic responsibility for their institution’s international activities to come together, hear from experts on latest international issues, and discuss challenges and opportunities with peers in a closed environment. The event is designed to support the strategic leadership of UK universities to develop a rounded understanding of opportunity and risk in internationalisation, to help with the development of institutional strategies. This event is exempt from VAT, the price includes dinner and accommodation on Monday and Tuesday nights, and lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday.
For any further information, please contact Head of Events, Donna Taibe [email protected]
This is a blog by Aneta Hayes, Dean (International) at Keele University and Chair of UUKi’s Group on Monitoring and Evaluation Tools in transnational education (TNE), and Joana Westphal, Head of TNE at Universities UK International.
We’re delighted to announce that the agenda for our Regulation in higher education: demonstrating quality and building trust conference, on Tuesday 21 May 2024 in London, has now been launched.
Simon Emmett, CEO of IDP Connect, looks ahead to the flagship International Higher Education Conference - taking place at Senate House on 1-2 May. Simon will be delivering a keynote address on Day 1 of the conference.
Professor John Strachan, PVC (Research and Enterprise) at Bath Spa University and Director of GuildHE, will be joining over 200 colleagues at International Higher Education Forum 2024. He will join other expert speakers on a panel to discuss how smaller and specialised institutions can formulate coherent, effective international strategies. Here, he previews this talk and the wider conference.
Anisa Muzaffar, Senior Research and Policy Officer at the UK Collaborative on Development Research, previews International Higher Education Forum 2024 on 1-2 May.