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GG3 Proceedings
Opening Plenary
1a - Education and economic development: India
1c - Middle East research
1e - Developing successful international university stratgies
2a - Forcasting international student demand
2b - Are partnerships a one-way street?
2c - Debating agents
2d - Opportunity or cost
3a - Capitising on China's digita culture explosion
3c - Regional trading blocs – the future for international education?
3d - National strategies
3e - UKIERI: Towards a new understanding of Indian HE
3f - Open forum: Partnership and collaboration
4a - Developing partnerships with Nigerian universities
4b - Can we educate entrepreneurs?
4d - Critical success factors
4e - Setting language standards in HE
4f - UKIERI workshop: collaborative delivery
4g - UKIERI workshop: research cooperation
5a - Global talent wars
5b - New frontiers of knowledge production
5c - UKIERI: new directions in research cooperation with India
5d - Student Experience; global issues in the key markets
6a - The global research business
6c - Educating creative industry entrepreneurs for the future
7a - The global credit crunch
8a - Going Global: The Dimbleby Debate
8b - Coping with success
8d - UKIERI: International cooporation with India
8f - WORLD CAFE: credit Crunch
Closing - Leading the learning revolution
Poster presentations
Mobility posters
Internationalisation posters
Partnerships and collaboration posters
Employability posters
Poster presentations

This year we expanded the scope for presenters to engage in the conference themes by including poster presentations in the exhibition area.

Poster presentations promoted informal individual conversations and greater opportunities to engage with fellow delegates on a range of topics that fell under one of the four main conference themes.

Thursday 4 December 2008
Poster presentations: student mobility
Choose Northern Ireland: push the shamrock aside
A case study of targeted strategies for recruitment from India at the University of Manchester 2005 - 2008
Promoting France under the European banner: a case study
Improving outbound UK student mobility
Tick off to take off
School of Russian studies: Make Russia closer!
Recruitment changes and the needs of the student
Erasmus - promoting understanding or elitism?
The impact of international student recruitment on language planning and syllabus design
Poster presentations: internationalisation
Facilitating global awareness on a public health masters course
Internationalisation - a 'life-belt' for modern higher education systems
International education for a global society
Evaluating internationalisation as critical sucess factor
England-Africa Partnerships (EAP) Posters
Friday 5 December 2008
Poster presentations: partnerships and collaboration
Abridging the East and West: higher education institutional collaboration and partnership model in Renmin Univeristy of China
Collaborative masters in healthcare
IMPRS-Surmat: a PhD graduate school with a successful multi-lateral collaboration concept
Partnership challenges for BRIDGE projects in Russia: a path to sustainability
The strategic implications of different forms of international collaboration
Empowerment model for international collaboration and partnership
Opportunities for transnational education in Jordan
Knowledge-sharing collaboration in technology-enhanced language teaching and learning between language instructors in Universiti Malaysia Pahang and University of Tsukuba Japan
Teacher education in Sub-Saharan Africa
BRIDGE
1515: Poster presentations: employability and entrepreneurship
A career education perspective on how to strengthen the role of international education in developing globally employable world citizens: the improvement of students networking skills
Impact of short-term study abroad on students' perceived employability in a global knowledge economy
Employability and developing a skilled workforce
Developing course and module for nurturing technopreneurship among engineering undergraduates
Leading educational change: towards economic development
Support for international staff in UK institutions
Going global with global studio
Incorporating entrepreneurship skills among engineering graduates: the global sales engineer
Enhancing Malaysian students employability through English language and communication skills
Student-run company as a tool in easing the employment process of international management students
Do we turn into pumpkins?

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