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International Partnerships in Practice: identifying the key features of success

Date: 16 March 2012
Venue: Park Plaza County Hall, London

This one day workshop follows ‘Going Global’ and will explore a range of international partnerships between Higher Education Institutions in different countries with the aim of enabling HEIs to achieve successful collaborations more efficiently.

The benefits of the workshop will include:

By the end of the workshop participants will have:

Who should attend?

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What is included in the programme?

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Who should attend?

The workshop is designed to be of benefit to Vice-Chancellors, Pro-Vice-Chancellors (International), International Directors, Executive Deans and others with strategic responsibility for developing international partnerships.

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Fee: £ 270

To book your place on International Partnerships in Practice: identifying the key features of success please complete the booking form.

Foe more information contact:

Nicola Longley, International Projects Manager
T: +44 (0) 20 7849 6912
F: +44 (0) 20 7849 6901
E: nicola.longley@lfhe.ac.uk

Details of the Leadership Foundation's Cancellation Policy can be found here.

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Outline programme (subject to change)

0930 Introduction and welcome

        David Lock; Director of International Projects, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education

0940 An anatomy of international relationships and the key issues to watch for

        John Fielden; Key International Associate, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education

1020 Strategic approaches to relationships; Snapshots from the UK and India

        Professor Martin Henson; Dean of International Development, University of Essex

1100 Refreshments

1120 Case studies

        Small groups to review cases studies and explore factors that led to success or caused difficulties in forming and sustaining partnerships and extract transferable learning points

1220 Lunch

1330 Critical success factors:

        Brief inputs on:

        Followed by discussion in theme groups

1440 Refreshments

1500 Feedback from case study groups, reflections, questions and comments

1600 Close

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