We are proud to be the Ruby Sponsor of the inaugural NISAU India UK Education Conference and Achievers Honours Gala Dinner 2025, taking place on 13 February 2025, at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London.
The conference will host over 500 participants and provide a strategic platform for leaders in the UK and Indian higher education sectors to discuss the recent challenges and themes impacting international education. The theme of the conference will explore “Bridging borders for impact” delving into employability, immigration, artificial intelligence and more.
IDP will be taking part in two sessions on the day including a session at 10.50 am, “From Pipeline to Purpose: Ensuring Quantity and Quality in Global Student Recruitment” where Leo Cutting, Client Director at IDP UK will be joining the discussion. This panel will explore improving international student recruitment by addressing quality, compliance, and collaboration between universities, governments, and agencies, while securing the UK's global reputation.
Key insights include innovating recruitment pipelines, navigating compliance, and building trusted partnerships. Simon Emmett, Chief Partner Officer IDP Education, CEO IDP UK, will be joining the panel “Regulation Revolution: Building Trust and Accountability in Student Recruitment” at 12.45 pm exploring bold and practical steps to create a regulatory system that puts students first, backs institutions, and upholds the UK’s reputation as a first choice destination for international education.
To learn more about the event agenda and details, follow this link and for the latest insights and research into market shifts and trends, click here.
| Simon Emmett, Chief Partner Officer IDP Education, CEO IDP UK, |
| Rachel MacSween, Director of Partnerships and Stakeholder Engagement, UK - IDP UK |
| Oliver Quinn Palmer, Head of Client Partnerships, IDP UK |
| Client Director at IDP UK |
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