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Thursday 4 December 2008
Opening address
Poster presentations: student mobility
1a - Education and economic development: engaging the new India
1c - MENA research: report on trends and developments
1e - Developing successful international university strategies
2a - Forecasting international student demand
2b - Are partnerships a one-way street?
2c - Debating agents’ secrets and the new American revolution: results from the world’s largest study of education agents.
2d - Opportunity or cost: students and international experience
3a - Capitalising on China's digital cultural explosion
3c - Regional trading blocs: competing for students and knowledge in a new era of globalisation
3d - National strategies
3e - UKIERI: Towards a new understanding of Indian Higher Education
3f - Open forum: partnership and collaboration
Poster presentations: internationalisation
4a - Developing strategic partnerships with Nigerian universities
4b - Can we educate entrepreneurs?
4d - Student mobility - critical success factors
4e - Setting language standards in HE
4f - UKIERI workshop: collaborative delivery of foreign HE programmes
4g - UKIERI workshop: developing research cooperation projects with India

Friday 5 December 2008
5a - Global talent wars
5b - New frontiers of knowledge production and the changing role of universities
5c - UKIERI: new directions in research cooperation with India
5d - Student experience: global issues in the key markets
Poster presentations: partnerships and collaboration
6a - The global research business
6c - Educating creative industry entrepreneurs for the future
6f - World cafe: International education partnership working at its best
7a - The global credit crunch: boom or bust for international education?
8a - Going Global - The Dimbleby Debate
8b - Coping with success: consequences, challenges and responsilibities
8d: UKIERI: research cooperation with India
8f - World cafe: how HE institutions can survive and even benefit from the credit crunch
1515: Poster presentations: employability and entrepreneurship
Closing plenary: Leading the learning revolution

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