The final day of Going Global saw delegates look to what the future holds for higher education. Bringing together conversations on social responsibility, the importance of partnerships, academic mobility and how research is vital to achieving the SDGs, the conference ended with youth representatives from Nigeria, Malaysia, Brunei and China/UK sharing their vision for what the future of global higher education will look like.
Great to close #GoingGlobal18 with the voice of students: new skills to compete in the world tomorrow, a changing future of education, many questions still to answer, a call for leaders to engage with students, involve the global south, need integrity & empathy @HEGoingGlobal pic.twitter.com/fKyeNGAQr1
— Sarah Deverall (@SarahDeverall) May 4, 2018
Beyond the debates in the conference sessions the exhibition centre hosted a variety of posters, including many from our member institutions, showcasing the vast impact of university partnerships and research across the Commonwealth and beyond. Barbara Howell and Nigel Trodd from Coventry University took home top prize for their poster which truly embodied the conference theme of 'Global connections, local impact' – a very worthy winner!
Congratulations to Barbara Howell & Nigel Trodd @covcampus winners of the poster competition at #GoingGlobal2018 on their fantastic Advanced Intercultural Mobile Employability Skills (AIMED) programme @HEGoingGlobal pic.twitter.com/8Sp6zQP9Og
— The ACU (@The_ACU) May 4, 2018
If you weren't at Going Global, you can catch up on all the action by listening to podcasts from the various sessions, including the two panels our Chief Executive and Secretary General, Dr Joanna Newman featured on:
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Going Global is the British Council's annual conference for leaders of international education – this year's theme is 'Global connections, local impact'. Read our round-up from day one and day two at Going Global here and follow us on Twitter for live updates.
Dr Joanna Newman, Chief Executive and Secretary General, Liberty Oberlander, Head of Membership Development, Faye Taylor, Head of Strategic Partnerships and Kathryn Barnard, Events Manager, are attending this year's conference to represent the ACU and its membership.
Earlier this year, the ACU and the British Council signed a partnership agreement, committing our organisations to work more closely and promote higher education across the Commonwealth.