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International education in the UK - present and future
Speaker Rt Hon. Charles Clarke MP, Secretary of State for Education and Skills
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The international perspective
Speaker Professor Kader Asmal MP, Chairperson of Portfolio Committee on Defence and former Minister of Education, South Africa
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The international perspective
Speakers Romesh Gunesekera
Maritza Blanco
Christina Agnew
Ho Yi Duan
Pan Zhi Hua
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Education across borders: what is appropriate?
Speaker Sir John Daniel, President, Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, Canada
Paper John Daniel paper
International education and world poverty - what are the links?
Speaker Professor Christopher Colclough. Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
Presentation Christopher Colclough powerpoint
Paper Christopher Colclough paper
The role of the private sector in the international delivery of post secondary education
Speaker Dr Joseph Duffey, Senior Vice-President, Laureate Education Inc, USA
*Paper or presentation currently unavailable
Speaker Dr Sugata Mitra, NIIT Ltd, New Delhi, India
*Paper or presentation currently unavailable
Speaker Professor Drummond Bone, Vice-Chancellor, University of Liverpool
Presentation Drummond Bone powerpoint
A personal review of the conference and its themes
Speaker Professor Laurie Taylor, BBC presenter and Times Higher Education Supplement, columnist.
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