June Convening

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2023 June Convening | June 13 – 16 | Accra, Ghana

Consolidating Learnings

At this year’s Convening, we will be consolidating learnings as we mark the climax to a three-year running theme, “Building the capacity of institutions to improve African higher-ed outcomes.”

Engage, Learn, Network

We are excited for another year of The Education Collaborative’s June Convening. At this year’s Convening, we will be consolidating learnings as we mark the climax to a three-year running theme, “Building the capacity of institutions to improve African higher-ed outcomes.” Since 2020, institutions and partners in the network have designed, shared, and implemented innovations and models around entrepreneurship, ethics and leadership, employability, and faculty development. We cannot wait for you to join us in Accra from 13 – 16 June 2023 as we learn from the outcomes and experiences, and share innovations and best practices in the higher-ed sector.

Upcoming Dates

May 24, 2023
Pre-Convening Speaker Session

June 13, 2023
Convening begins!

June 14, 2023
Higher Education Stakeholder Symposium

What to expect at the Convening

   Safe space for learning and sharing

Evidence-backed best practices

Consolidated learnings: year 2020 to date

Meet peers and inspiring leaders

Access to post-convening proof of concept grants

Explore and Experience Accra

Explore and Experience Accra!

Looking ahead to the 2023 Convening …

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Tailor your experience, explore our tracks

Track theme: Career Development Approaches for Systems Change 

The Career and Employability track will review progress and outcomes on current and past career and employability projects facilitated by The Collaborative, and discuss market trends vis-a-vis challenges and successes within these projects and project areas for future development.  

Education Collaborative’s broader goal for career and employability is for member institutions to be well-equipped to train and provide students with the competencies, knowledge, and resources to prepare graduates and transition them smoothly into successful careers.

This track is co-organised by: 

   

Track theme: Explore, Expand, and Entrench Entrepreneurship within/in African HEIs. 

The Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Development track will review progress and outcomes on current and past employability projects facilitated by The Collaborative, discuss market trends vis-a-vis challenges and successes within these projects and project areas for future development.

This track aims to encourage African HEIs to explore new opportunities, some of which have been presented at previous June convenings through various projects/grants, expand their entrepreneurship programs, and entrench a culture of entrepreneurship within the institutions.

The Education Collaborative’s broader goal for Entrepreneurship development is for members to possess the tools and know-how to create and sustain a range of institutional and infrastructural support systems that nurture creative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit in students to solve problems.

This track is co-organised by:

Track theme:  Entrenching Ethics and Leadership through Experiential Education 

This track reviews innovative models that have been tested (or are in the process of being tested) in teaching leadership and ethics in Africa by consortium partners in the last three years.  

It will also discuss market trends vis-a-vis challenges and successes within these projects and discuss project areas for future development.   

Education Collaborative’s broader goal for Ethics and Leadership is for member institutions to build systems and cultures that empower individuals and the community for ethical action, empathy, teamwork, leadership and influence.

This track is co-organised by:

This track will review progress and outcomes on research projects facilitated by The Collaborative and launch programs within Faculty Development. 

Education Collaborative’s broader goal for Faculty Development and Research is to promote the development and enhancement of transformative and innovative pedagogical practices through collaborative peer learning and training to improve the quality of teaching.  

This track is co-organised by:

Engage seasoned leaders at the Stakeholder Symposium

The Higher Education Stakeholders Symposium is an invite-only forum at the June Convening for engaging the broader stakeholders of Africa’s higher education sector on focal areas identified by exemplary higher-ed institutions as central to transformation.  

Participants at the Symposium include executive leaders, faculty, and administrators of higher education, regulators, policy makers, industry, and professionals from development agencies.  

Come for the convening, stay for the experience …

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Relive last year's convening through our photo gallery

Get excited for this year’s convening by reliving last year’s convening experience through our photo gallery!

 

Explore Accra, enjoy Ghana

One of Africa’s most popular travel destinations, Accra has a great deal to offer. From exciting tours, fantastic cuisine, and a bustling night life. Sign up here for post-convening tours of Accra.

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Convening Locations

Kempinski Gold Coast City Hotel

Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City – Accra is a leading five-star luxury hotel that offers state-of-the-art conference and meeting facilities, coupled with fantastic lodging spaces.

Located in the heart of Accra, the hotel is in close proximity to the popular National Theatre, the State House, the Art Center, and an Uber or taxi-ride away from Osu, which boasts Accra’s bustling night life. 

Ashesi University

Set on 100 acres in Berekuso overlooking Ghana’s capital city of Accra, Ashesi’s campus combines traditional design, modern technology and environmental best practices – creating an inspiring base for young Africans from diverse backgrounds to live, collaborate and study together for generations to come.

An hour’s drive away from Accra’s airport, Ashesi’s campus provides serenity away from the bustle of Accra, and is free from distractions to studies. The campus location overlooks the capital city of Accra, and on campus facilities support a varied set of learning and recreation activities for students.