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Ambassador class – what makes students recommend the experience?
Time 1130-1230
Date Thursday 7 December 2006
Room Fintry
Transcript Not available
Speakers
Will Archer – Director, i-graduate, UK
No presentation available
Sarah Seedsman – Director of Alumni Relations, London Business School, UK
No presentation available
Rankings versus brand
Time 1130-1230
Date Thursday 7 December 2006
Room Sidlaw
Transcript (1B) Rankings versus brand (76KB)
Speakers
John O'Leary – Editor, Times Higher Education Supplement, UK
(1B) John O'Leary – presentation (240KB)
Allison Doorbar – Managing Partner, JWT Education, UK
(1B) Allison Doorbar – presentation (120KB)
Developing global citizens: the role of higher education
Time 1130-1230
Date Thursday 7 December 2006
Room Tinto
Transcript (1C) Developing global citizens (76KB)
Speakers
David Killick – Head, Office for International Programmes, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
(1C) David Killick – paper (44KB)
(1C) David Killick – presentation (620KB)
Dr John Mallea – President Emeritus, Brandon University, Canada
(1C) John Mallea – presentation (72KB)
Leonard Engel – Director, International Office, Leiden University, the Netherlands
(1C) Leonard Engel – presentation (76KB)
Making public-private partnerships work for the benefit of the students
Time 1130-1230
Date Thursday 7 December 2006
Room Moorfoot
Transcript (1D) Making public-private partnerships work for the benefit of the students (72KB)
Panelists
Professor Di Yerbury – non-Executive Director on the Board of IBT Education; former Vice-Chancellor, Macquarie University, Australia
Tim Andradi – Chief Executive Officer, London School of Commerce, UK
Dr John Pugh – Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Wales Institute Cardiff, UK
Dr Christie Waddington – Academic Director, Hertfordshire International College of Business and Technology (HIBT Ltd), UK
No presentations used
Small countries, big players
Time 1130-1230
Date Thursday 7 December 2006
Room Kilsyth
Transcript (1E) Small countries, big players (72KB)
Speakers
Frances Kelly – Education Counsellor: Europe, Ministry of Education, New Zealand
(1E) Frances Kelly – presentation (164KB)
John Lynch – Chief Executive, International Education Board, Ireland
(1E) John Lynch – presentation (352KB)
Niklas Tranaeus – Project Manager, Swedish Institute, Sweden
(1E) Niklas Tranaeus – presentation (80KB)
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