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About China-India-Singapore Dialogue on Higher Education

The NUS China-India-Singapore Dialogue on Higher Education provides a platform for policy and thought leaders on higher education development and planning in China, India and Singapore to come together, to discuss issues and exchange views. It also serves to raise the awareness among the NUS and Singaporean community of the exciting and rapid developments in higher education in these countries, as well as to facilitate new areas for collaboration in higher education in these countries.

Held for the third year, this dialogue has seen distinguished speakers focus on higher education planning and governance. Eminent government and education officials have been speakers of this event.

This year’s theme will be “Higher Education and Talent Development”.

The China-India-Singapore Dialogue on Higher Education allows participants to:

  • Acquire updates on the latest developments, trends and factors shaping Higher Education in China, India and Singapore
  • Gain insights from eminent policy and thought leaders regarding the transformation of higher education in these countries
  • Engage in interaction with both university and government officials in a healthy dialogue
  • Participate in the discussion of contributions which higher education can make in these societies and Asia as a whole

Who should attend

Individuals interested in the higher education development in China, India and/or Singapore, including:

  • Government and education officials
  • Senior members of university administration
  • Education practitioners
  • Academics and researchers on education
  • Members of the media

Event Details

Date:  8th November 2012, Thursday
Time: 8:30am - 4.00pm
Venue: University Hall Auditorium, National University of Singapore

For enquiries, please email Mr Koh Chin Yee at cykoh@nus.edu.sg.


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Organiser

National University of Singapore
Office of the Vice-President (University and Global Relations), East Asian Institute, Institute of South Asian Studies, Office of the Deputy President (Research and Technology)

Co-organisers

Planning Commission, India
National Center for Education Development Research, China