OBHE’s conference on The Future of Public-Private Partnerships in Higher Education took place at Regent’s University London on 3-4 December. Stakeholders in international education’s public and private sectors shared their experiences, pondering such questions as: ‘If PPPs are the answer, what is the question?’
Alex Wolfson of INTO and Stefan Green of Unicentres
Andrew Thick, Kaplan with Gordon Slaven, British Council
Bill Lawton, OBHE with Prof Susan Robertson, University of Bristol
PIE Reader, Brian Fitzpatrick of DeVry Education Group
Briony Blinman, IDP with James Pitman, Study Group
Profs Drummond Bone, Oxford University with Aldwyn Cooper, Regent’s University
Alison Wheaton, GSM London, Sarah Patrick, University of Warwick, Linda Cowan, Kaplan and Suzanne Alexander, University of Leicester
Saskia Jensen of Goldsmiths University, London (left)
Jamie Taylor (right) and Matthew Morley (left), i-graduate
Prof Robin Middlehurst, Kingston University (left)
Claire Kaylor-Tilley, De Montford University, and Emma Baddeley, Open University Worldwide Ltd
Philip Rogers, American Council on Education (left)
Stuart Holmes, INTO with Alison Wheaton, GSM London
JoAnn Macarthy, INTO with David Stremba, Navitas
Marcus Allen and David Stremba, Navitas
Marcus Allen and Prof John Wood, Navitas (L and R) with Saskia Loer Hansen, RMIT University
Cathy Gilbert, University of Birmingham with WILEY team
Will Archer, i-graduate; Paul Greatrix, University of Nottingham and Carolyn Campbell, OBHE