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Going Global 2011 sessions: click on the links below for full session details plus presentations and papers. Selected session videos are available here.

Ahead of the game? Major trends and issues in the global HE competition. Comparing and contrasting reforms
Asian institutions at the global crossroads
Building international partnerships with real impact for industry – insights from the creative industries
Challenges of innovation and sustainability for vocational education and training partnerships
China 2020: Progressing international partnerships
Closing plenary
East and West: differing perceptions towards English language requirements and tests for admissions purposes in the US and Hong Kong
Education hubs in the Middle East: national policies and practice
Education hubs – reality or rhetoric?
Enhancing and recognising graduate attributes in an international workplace
Ensuring high-quality teaching and learning for international students
The global playing field: sustainable approaches to global challenges
Graduate employability: transferring and contextualising innovative practice in Africa and beyond
Harvesting technology to address the global educational challenges
Higher education: public-private provision
How do we maximise return on investment in education and skills?
How to maximise the benefits from our international partnerships and networks
International students - returning their investment
Internationalising higher education: unattainable dream or sustainable reality?
Is India equipped to meet challenges in HE?
International world rankings: where do you stand?
Knowledge exchange: the role of HEIs in the innovation process
Language policy and mobility
Latin America: challenges and the future of internationalisation
Maximising recruitment to meet the challenge of promoting national economic growth
New approaches to internationalisation
Philanthropy in higher education
Responding to the rising demands of globally mobile students
Stretching or shrinking the bachelor degree: four vs three vs two – who has got it right?
'Top down' or 'bottom up'? How to bring about systems reform in vocational education and training?
Turning the tables on international student mobility
What is the real impact of transnational education?
Why do TNE? Practical examples from host and provider countries
World education: dominated by women?
World education: the new powerhouse?

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