HIGHER EDUCATION FUTURES

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HIGHER EDUCATION FUTURES 14 15 October 2015 Resorts World Sentosa Singapore This Conference is an initiative of the OECD in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Singapore. Program as at 22 June 2015

Conference Outline While higher education and research are widely recognized as crucial for social and economic development, those responsible for planning and delivering these vital services will face formidable challenges in coming years. In many countries, higher education systems will struggle to sustain coherence in the face of: resource challenges driven by scarcity of public funding; demographic change, with a number of countries facing significant population ageing and changes in ethnic mix, and others stretched by growing numbers of young people; heightened national and international competition for students and research funds; growing expectations from those who provide support for higher education of cost containment and demonstrated value for investment; and challenges to traditional modes of education structure and delivery, driven from a variety of directions including technological change, competency-based approaches, changes in national and global workplaces and new private or public forms of education provision. These pressures and trends pose huge implications for the future of higher education and research. The burgeoning demand for education across the world shows no signs of fading, and the need for research across an ever wider range of fields can only grow as nations develop and humanity confronts the many challenges of the future. Institutions thus will need to adapt to take advantage of the opportunities available and to survive in rapidly changing environments. They will need both supportive policy frameworks and institutional ability and willingness to bring about effective change. Following Opening Addresses, the Conference will address these various matters by focusing on four themes: Mapping and meeting future demand for higher education The rise of higher education in Asia and the impact on the global landscape Technology, disruption and the unbundling of higher education: challenges to traditional modes of education Two sides of the same coin: resource challenges, the drive for quality and imperatives for relevance Each of these four themes will be the focus of a plenary session and accompanying parallel sessions. In addition, it is proposed that there be pre- and post-conference workshops. Professor Peter Coaldrake Conference Program Convenor QUT Vice-Chancellor and President Email: p.coaldrake@qut.edu.au Tel: +61 7 3138 8086 Mob: +61 418 642 375

Higher Education Futures Conference 8.30am-9.00am DAY ONE: Wednesday, 14 October 2015 OPENING ADDRESS Mr Heng Swee Keat Minister for Education, Singapore Mr Stefan Kapferer Deputy Secretary-General, OECD 9.00am-10.30am PLENARY SESSION 1: MAPPING AND MEETING FUTURE DEMAND FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Ms Indranee Rajah Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law and Ministry of Education, Singapore Mr Xavier Prats Monné Director-General for Education and Culture, European Commission, Belgium Professor Tyler Cowen Professor of Economics, George Mason University, USA 10.30am-11.00am 11.00am-12.30pm MORNING TEA PARALLEL SESSIONS 1a) Parallel session: Changing demographics as a driver of change: anticipating future needs in higher education YBhg Dato Seri Ir Dr Zaini bin Ujang Secretary General, Ministry of Education, Malaysia 1b) Parallel session: Graduate capabilities in the workforce of tomorrow - what employers need, and what higher education institutions can provide Professor Tan Thiam Soon President, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore

Professor Nick Lieven Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), University of Bristol Chair, Global Higher Education Group, Worldwide University Network, United Kingdom Professor Ranga Krishnan Dean, Duke-NUS Graduate School of Medicine and Chairman, National Medical Research Council, Singapore 1c) Parallel session: Multiple education pathways in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world Ms Christine Tausig-Ford Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, Universities Canada, Canada Professor Murat Orunkhanov Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University, Republic of Kazakhstan Professor Tan Tai Yong Executive Vice President (Academic Affairs), Yale-NUS College, Singapore 12.30pm-1.30pm LUNCH BREAK 1.30pm-3.00pm PLENARY SESSION 2: THE RISE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN ASIA AND ITS IMPACT ON THE GLOBAL LANDSCAPE Professor Bertil Andersson President, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Mr Mohandas Pai Chairman of the Board, Manipal Global Education Services, India Professor Song Yonghua Executive Vice-President, Zhejiang University, People s Republic of China 3.00pm-3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA 3.30pm-5.00pm 2a) Parallel session: PARALLEL SESSIONS The development of private higher education Dr Michael K Thomas President and CEO, New England Board of Higher Education, USA Dr Eric Zimmerman Director of Research & Global Engagement, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC), Israel

Professor Klaus Hekking Chairman of the Board, German Private Universities Association, Germany 2b) Parallel session: Beyond competition: collaboration and sustainability in higher education and research, in Asia and beyond Dr Lily Chan CEO, NUS Enterprise, Singapore Mr Mike Proctor Vice President for Global Initiatives, The University of Arizona, USA 2c) Parallel session: What the developments in Asian higher education might mean for the rest of the world Professor Dato Dr Morshidi Sirat Director, Commonwealth Tertiary Education Facility (CTEF) and School of Humanities, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia Mr Steve Egan CBE Vice-President (Implementation), University of Bath, United Kingdom 7.00pm WELCOME DINNER Hosted by: Mr Heng Swee Keat Minister for Education, Singapore

Higher Education Futures Conference DAY TWO: Thursday, 15 October 2015 8.30am-10.00am PLENARY SESSION 3: TECHNOLOGY, DISRUPTION AND THE UNBUNDLING OF HIGHER EDUCATION: CHALLENGES TO TRADITIONAL MODES OF EDUCATION Dr Diana Oblinger President Emerita, EDUCAUSE, USA Professor Masako Egawa Former Executive Vice President, The University of Tokyo, Japan Dr David T. Barnard President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Manitoba, Canada 10.00am-10.30am MORNING TEA 10.30am-12.00pm 3a) Parallel session: PARALLEL SESSIONS Reinventing the 21 st Century university: new models for the student consumer Mr Xavier Prats Monné Director General for Education and Culture, European Commission, Belgium Dr Dewayne Matthews Vice-President of Strategy Development, Lumina Foundation for Education, USA Dr Rahul Choudaha Chief Knowledge Officer and Senior Director of Strategic Development World Education Services, NY, USA 3b) Parallel session: New curricula and pedagogies for a changing world Dr Iain Mac Labhrainn Director, Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Professor Annie Koh Vice-President, Office of Business Development, Singapore Management University Singapore Professor Alfons Sauquet Global Dean of ESADE, Ramon Llull University, Spain President of ABIS, Belgium

3c) Parallel session: Research and teaching: unbundling or coupling? Professor Josep A Planell Rector, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Professor Hagit Messer-Yaron Vice-Chair, Council for Higher Education of Israel, Israel 12.00pm-1.00pm LUNCH BREAK 1.00pm-2.30pm PLENARY SESSION 4: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN: RESOURCE CHALLENGES, THE DRIVE FOR QUALITY AND IMPERATIVES FOR RELEVANCE Professor Madeleine Atkins CBE Chief Executive, Higher Education Funding Council for England, United Kingdom Professor Glyn Davis AC Vice-Chancellor, The University of Melbourne, Australia Professor Wei Ha Professor in Education Policy and Leadership, Graduate School of Education and Institute of Economics of Education, Peking University, People s Republic of China 2.30pm-3.00pm AFTERNOON TEA 3.00pm-4.30pm PARALLEL SESSIONS 4a) Parallel session: The new normal and the cost crisis in higher education Ms Susan Fitzgerald Senior Vice President, Global Higher Education and Not for Profit Ratings, Moody s Investors Service, USA 4b) Parallel session: The need for innovation: new ways of financing higher education Mr Mohammed A. Khan Senior Education Specialist, International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group

Mr Alex Usher President, Higher Education Strategy Associates, Canada 4c) Parallel session: Safeguarding quality and academic integrity in the face of change Professor Angela Yung Chi Hou Graduate Institute of Educational Leadership and Development; Dean, Office of International Education, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan Ms Holiday Hart McKiernan Chief of Staff and General Counsel, Lumina Foundation for Education, USA Ms Carolyn Campbell Senior Consultant and Advisory Board member, The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education, United Kingdom 4.30pm-5.15pm PLENARY SESSION 5: CONFERENCE SUMMATION AND CLOSE This will be a plenary session featuring two leaders providing their summations of the Conference. 7.00pm Professor Simon Marginson Professor of International Higher Education, UCL Institute of Education, University College London, United Kingdom Professor Ka Ho Mok Vice President (Designate) and Chair Professor of Comparative Policy, Lingnan University, Hong Kong SOCIAL PROGRAMME AND DINNER Hosted by: Ms Indranee Rajah Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law and Ministry of Education, Singapore Professor Peter Coaldrake Conference Program Convenor QUT Vice-Chancellor and President Email: p.coaldrake@qut.edu.au Tel: +61 7 3138 8086 Mob: +61 418 642 375 22/06/2015