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Going Global 2

Going Global2 attracted over 700 delegates from 60 countries, building on its foundation as one of the largest international education conferences held in the UK. The conference addressed the issues facing education providers worldwide and how, in turn, we are responding to the challenges of internationalisation.

As Bill Rammell MP – Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education, DfES – said in his conference address "At the heart of education is the power to overcome fear, poverty and ignorance. The need to move forward on our agenda is urgent and it is for today."

Download GG2 full conference programme (pdf)
Download GG2 programme at a glance (pdf)
GG2 Proceedings
Rt Hon. Lord Kinnock - Chair of the British Council Conference proceedings, including presentations and papers, are now available for you to view online.
GG2 Speakers
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka - Deputy President of the Republic of South Africa

This year Going Global had over 100 speakers including: David Lammy, Professor Philip G Altbach, Tony Crooks, Jonathan Dimbleby, Sam Flemming, Jon Snow, Andrew Williamson and Dr Linda Yueh

GG2 Delegates
Jonathan Dimbleby - Broadcaster and presenter, UK

Over 960 delegates from some 60 countries attended Going Global 3 to find which organisations were represented see our delegates page.

GG2 Sponsors and exhibitors
Man jumping in the air Find our who GG3 partners, sponsors and exhibitors were. Without their support, staging an event like Going Global 3 would not been possible.
GG2: archive
6 - 8 December 2006, Edinburgh
GG Archive
Going Global 1
Going Global 2
Going Global 3

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