CGHE webinar series

A CGHE – OBREAL Webinar Series: From Global to Inter-Regional Higher Education

Date: Tuesday, 1 October 2024 2:00 pm to Tuesday, 15 October 2024 3:00 pm
Location: All times BST. Zoom, registration required
Speaker(s):
  • Ramon Torrent , OBREAL
  • Olusola Oyewole, Association of African Universities
  • Howard Davies , European University Association
  • Elizabeth Colucci, OBREAL

Webinar 1
On not going global: the case for inter-regional higher education dialogue
Tuesday 1 October, 2pm
Speaker: Ramon Torrent
Discussant: David Mills
More information here

Webinar 2
African universities as development agents: the role of regional cooperation
Tuesday 8 October. 2pm
Speaker: Olusola Oyewole
Discussant: David Mills
More information here

Webinar 3
UN recognition conventions, HAQAA and inter-regional support for African higher education
Tuesday 15 October, 2pm
Speakers: Howard Davies and Elizabeth Colucci
More information here

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