SHARE Policy Dialogue 14 on 29-31 March 2022
The European Union Support to Higher Education in ASEAN Region (SHARE) Programme will conduct its 14th Policy Dialogue between 29-31 March 2022 in hybrid format through the Hopin platform or in-person in Bangkok, Thailand.
The theme of Policy Dialogue 14 is ‘The Contribution of Higher Education Partnerships in Southeast Asia towards the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals 2030’. It is designed and delivered in partnership with SEAMEO RIHED, UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, the ASEAN Secretariat’s Education Youth and Sports Division (EYSD), the ASEAN University Network and partners.
The three days of discussion will explore how partnerships between higher education, the private sector, and civil society stakeholders can augment impact towards achieving the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and particularly SDG4, to “ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”.
The event will bring together these key stakeholders to share information, exchange views, and propose strategies for further higher education partnerships towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development focuses on 1) The power of youth in partnership for the goals; 2) Research-driven sustainable development and research partnerships for the goals; 3) Higher Education Institution partnerships for the goals; 4) Community of Practice development for the goals, and 5) Partnerships and synergy for the goals.
Register to attend online by 29 March 2022: bit.ly/SHAREPD14
Download the full programme: bit.ly/PD14PROGRAMME
SHARE is an EU Grant funded project with an overarching objective to strengthen regional cooperation, enhance the quality, competitiveness and internationalisation of ASEAN higher education institutions and students, contributing to an ASEAN Community. The main aim is to enhance cooperation between the EU and ASEAN to create an ASEAN Higher Education Space. On behalf of ASEAN and EU, a consortium led by British Council and comprising the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Nuffic, and the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) work with ASEAN counterparts to implement the SHARE Programme.