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Tuesday 11 May 2021
Opening remarks
Simon Marginson, CGHE Director & University of Oxford
Remaking higher education
Chair: Simon Marginson, CGHE Director & University of Oxford
Speakers: Paul Ashwin, Lancaster University
David Mills, University of Oxford
Rachel Brooks, University of Surrey
Maia Chankseliani, University of Oxford
Golo Henseke, UCL Institute of Education
Janja Komljenovic, Lancaster University
Diana Laurillard, UCL Institute of Education
Tristan McCowan, UCL Institute of Education
James Robson, University of Oxford
Tertiary and higher education now engages 40 per cent of the school leaver age group on a worldwide basis. But the sector faces many challenges in societies becoming more unequal, not only because of the pandemic but because of an unjust and racialised political economy. How can we remake higher education for the post-pandemic future? Join our CGHE speakers for this session, when each has four minutes to propose her/his best idea for transforming the sector and its contribution to students, to more equal societies and to a better world. Give us your own best ideas in the Q&A and in the session Chat!…...more
Tuesday 11 May 2021
Opening remarks
Simon Marginson, CGHE Director & University of Oxford
Remaking higher education
Chair: Simon Marginson, CGHE Director & University of Oxford
Speakers: Paul Ashwin, Lancaster University
David Mills, University of Oxford
Rachel Brooks, University of Surrey
Maia Chankseliani, University of Oxford
Golo Henseke, UCL Institute of Education
Janja Komljenovic, Lancaster University
Diana Laurillard, UCL Institute of Education
Tristan McCowan, UCL Institute of Education
James Robson, University of Oxford
Tertiary and higher education now engages 40 per cent of the school leaver age group on a worldwide basis. But the sector faces many challenges in societies becoming more unequal, not only because of the pandemic but because of an unjust and racialised political economy. How can we remake higher education for the post-pandemic future? Join our CGHE speakers for this session, when each has four minutes to propose her/his best idea for transforming the sector and its contribution to students, to more equal societies and to a better world. Give us your own best ideas in the Q&A and in the session Chat!…...more