- APAN45, 25-29 March, Singapore (meeting)
Transnational Education: GÉANT Special Interest Group meeting, 09.00-10.30, Wednesday 28 March 2018, https://apan.net/meetings/apan45/session.php?id=3636#sn1
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Notes
- Xiamen University (China) have a campus in Kuala Lumpur
- SIG-TNE need to develop a common/standard survey for NRENs to send to communities to capture information – what questions need to be asked of who – Governments? Communities? Action: SIG-TNE
- SIG-TNE need to develop a list of where NRENs can get national data from in country. This may be Government Ministries of Education/HE, Ministries of Communications (are there other examples, such as sector bodies e.g. Association of African Universities, Universities UK International). NRENs can facilitate such contacts and build relationships bilaterally which is beneficial in broader ways. Many may not do this currently
- Markus is able to get APAN contacts from APAN NRENs to collect data/start the conversation. Markus also suggested engaging the Board. Action: EW and Markus
- Gulf countries have far more women studying - does TNE contribute to gender equality? (UAE and Qatar specifically, no data on Saudi)
- Malaysia has three Australian and one Chinese University – increasing by 20,000 TNE students since 2016. MYREN has helped in obtaining this data
- Contextual data should be added into slide set speaking notes, in particular the ‘Data’ slides, to record how accurate the quality of the data is. Action: SIG-TNE, JC, UC
- Is there data on the ‘openness’ of countries to engage in TNE. The British Council ‘Global Gauge’ contains data on openness, QA and accessibility of 38 countries to engage in international higher education, and in 2017 splits this into TNE, International student mobility and international research. This can be found at: https://www.britishcouncil.org/education/ihe/knowledge-centre/global-landscape/global-gauge
- There is also more information at https://www.britishcouncil.org/education/ihe/knowledge-centre/transnational-education
- GNA is relevant, establishing international network capacity, building architecture and how to collaborate, but quality is an issue. Also not connected to the SURF network.
- Netherlands have some TNE. CARIBnet not an option for TNE in Dutch overseas territories (not established?) so need to look to French, UK and US networks. Stenden in Qatar and South Africa. Aberdeen (UK) also establishing in Qatar which could be explored jointly. Groningen decided not to go ahead with Yantai campus in China, although getting to that decision cost a lot of money
- MYREN services also include negotiation of the local loop, and services on top of the network, e.g. eduroam
- Need a global oriented policy or awareness
- All will be documented in a white paper by the end of 2018
- CERNET have a VIP service
- Peter gave an overview of the GÉANT project ‘UP2U’ which focussed on next generation learning environments, Moodle and LMS. Further information will be discussed at TNC