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QS In Conversation Podcast

by QS Quacquarelli Symonds

The QS In Conversation podcast is a one-on-one interview with leaders and experts to discuss the latest trends in international and higher education across topics including student engagement, employability, edtech, and teaching delivery.Showcasing expertise across all areas, the fortnightly podcast is a detailed look into how education has changed and how it will continue to adapt in the future for everyone with an interest in the sector.From online delivery to marketing and students needs, the QS In Conversation podcast gets the story behind the headline.

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Episodes

Episode 15: Remapping Higher Education in Latin America with Dr David Garza

30m · Published 21 Jan 12:00
President of Tec de Monterrey Dr David Garza joins the pod to discuss how he would remap higher education in Latin America, the work his university is undertaking, and the challenges and opportunities of the region.

Episode 14: Techno-sociopreneurship with Dr Arif Satria

26m · Published 26 Nov 09:00

IBP University Rector Dr Arif Satria joins the QS In Conversation pod to discuss how his institution is using the framework of techno-sociopreneurship, a method combining technology, entrepreneurship, and social responsibility to teach the next generation of agriculture experts.

Episode 13: Navigating Challenge and Change in Higher Ed with Dr Akbota Zholdasbekova

28m · Published 12 May 11:00

Vice Rector for International Cooperation at L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University Dr Akbota Zholdasbekova kicks of season 2 of the QS In Conversation Pod to discuss strategic planning in young universities, plans for the future of the Central Asia region, and how higher education has helped in the development of countries such as Kazakhstan. 

Episode 12: The Future of MBAs with Sachin Tipnis

24m · Published 24 Nov 08:00

Over the past 30 years, MBA programs have shifted from primarily US-based to completely global. The changing geographies means changing cultural and business perspectives, and Asia may be the way of the future.

Sachin Tipnis, Senior Executive Director at HKU Business School, discusses these changes and how COVID-19 may impact what is taught in the future.

Episode 11: Taking Medical Education Online with Dr Adrienne Torda

32m · Published 03 Nov 05:00

Medical education during COVID-19 is highlighting the opportunities and barriers of online and distance learning. While access has increased, the in-person requirements of becoming a physician have fallen away.

Dr Adrienne Torda, Associate Dean, Education and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine UNSW Sydney, discusses what online medical education looks like and how we should prepare for a post-COVID world. 

Episode 10: The Campus Green with Ailsa Lamont

28m · Published 23 Oct 07:00

Despite producing a significant amount of research into climate action and moving towards more sustainable practices, universities' internationalization aspirations can leave a heavy carbon footprint.

Co-founder of the Climate Action Network for International Educators, Ailsa Lamont, discusses how international offices can further reduce their climate impact, why the travel reductions could increase internationalization efforts, and how grass-roots organizations can facilitate meaningful change.

Episode 9: Diversity, Higher Education and Beyond with Andy Coxall

28m · Published 06 Oct 06:00

International and higher education can have a transformative effect on students, but under represented groups are often left out of these experiences. We discuss how university leaders can promote diversity in education.

Episode 8: Digital fatigue and online teaching methods with Dr Giota Alevizou

23m · Published 15 Sep 11:00

Online delivery can increase access to education and alleviates many travel concerns. However, many educators are reporting their students are unable to sit for extended periods to learn online. How will teaching methods changes and adapt to meet student needs?

Episode 7: Reimagining Education with David Hanson

27m · Published 01 Sep 04:00

The upcoming golden age of robotics could provide a new opportunity to reimagine how education is delivered. From sentient robot teachers to learning robots alongside students, the possibilities are endless. Hanson Robotics founder and creator of Sophia the Robot, David Hanson, discusses how he would reimagine education.

Episode 6: Employment in a micro-credential world with Simon Nelson

23m · Published 18 Aug 06:00

Founder and CEO of FutureLearn Simon Nelson joins QS In Conversation to talk about the evolution of online education from MOOCs to micro-credentials, skills gaps employers want to fill, and how universities are changing to include short courses.

QS In Conversation Podcast has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 6:57:54. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 24th, 2024 19:43.

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