The International Higher Education Commission announced its Founding Commissioners in December 2022, with a second group of Commissioners announced in February 2023.
The Commissioners’ combined experience, knowledge, and expertise will steer our work, aided by commissions research and additional data and insight. This will provide for an evidence-led Commission that will develop a new, re-energised, international higher education strategy fit for the opportunities and challenges we see for today, tomorrow and the future.
A number of leading figures and organisations have pledged to support the initiative and the names of the Founding Commissioners were announced in December 2022 along with a series of scene-setting statements from policy makers, regulators, funders and other stakeholders. The Commission intends to publish its final report in late Autumn 2023.
The Commissioners’ combined experience, knowledge, and expertise, informed by commissioned research, data and insight, will steer our work and help achieve our aim to develop a new, reenergised, international higher education strategy fit for the opportunities and challenges we can see based on the changed context since 2019.
The commission will develop by engaging with institutional and individual representatives from across the U.K, including the devolved nations and every region of England. It will meet virtually and in-person in a series of roundtable discussions, the distillation of which will form the basis of a new ‘International Education Strategy 2.0’ to be submitted to the Department of Education as a sector-wide plan for the future. We expect to publish a series of scene-setting statements from policy makers, regulators, funders, and other influential stakeholders shortly afterwards.
As the Commission progresses, evidence, articles, reports and interim findings will be available for public view on the website to encourage discussion and facilitate wider engagement.
The Commission intends to publish a series of reports throughout 2023.
Maddalaine
Ansell, Director Education, British Council
Jamie
Arrowsmith, Director, Universities UK International
Oxford International is supporting this activity as part of its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility and ongoing engagement with the sector, including partnership with national and regional representative bodies, to deliver thought leadership based on strategic partnership, joint work and shared insights.
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