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The Education Collaborative drives multiple initiatives and engagements to achieve our transformational goals.
Designed and hosted in collaboration with partner institutions , our initiatives and engagements — both virtual and in-person — seek depth and impact for participants, spark discussion and interest, and drive strategic actions in higher education teaching, learning, and administration.
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The Collaborative’s membership comprises higher education institutions (HEIs) from Africa. There are three categories of membership within The Education Collaborative.
You will be joining a highly engaged and driven global community
Here are some ways our members are creating impact
Leveraging partnerships to improve career services outcomes for students - BIT's journey
When Burkina Institute of Technology joined The Education Collaborative in 2020, one of the institution’s goals for the partnership was to scale its career services program to support student and graduate employability. Learn More
Strengthening the East African Hub - Learn about Rongo's leadership journey in the hub
In a conversation with Mr. Oloo S. Ajwang, Head Admin. Services (Office of the Vice-Chancellor) and Lecturer, Dept. of Information Science, we explored the transformative journey the institution has embarked on since joining the Education Collaborative network in July 2021. Learn More
Click here to view our Impact Publication, outlining various ways our members are driving impact.
The Open Network
Through the Open Network, participating institutions and members engage with one another through a series of activities, workshops, and programs targeted at helping meet their institutional goals.
Member Consortium
Member institutions at this level are our partners for transformation. They commit to share their exemplar expertise in teaching, management, and leadership and engage their peers in country and continent to deepen learning and scale transformation. Consortium members contribute to The Collaborative’s strategy development by serving on regional hubs, co-organizing convenings, serving as hub hosts, or on hub host due-diligence committees. They also shape programs, and contribute to reviewing new member applications to join the consortium. Most importantly, consortium members drive impact and evidence by leading special projects under our focal initiatives. They engage their peers, regulators, experts, and industry to start, scale, or replicate new models for transformation. Consortium membership is institutional and is governed by member regulations. Members commit to annual self and peer evaluations, and to meeting fundamental requirements of tracking graduate employability rates and submitting to the sub-Saharan Africa University Ranking.
Contributing consortium institutions in The Education Collaborative annually review progress, activities and commit to ALL of the following:
- Contribute their expertise and experience in building exemplary systems that have achieved sustained quality outcomes and impact. The contributing institution will share faculty, administrators and other resources to mentor, consult, and support peer institutions to improve quality and develop exemplar systems and structures. The Education Collaborative supports institutions to build the capacity to contribute this expertise with peers on the continent.
- Benefit from other institutions’ contributed expertise and experience in building exemplary systems that have achieved sustained quality outcomes and impact. The contributing institution reviews its existing system and receives support, consultations, or mentorship from peer institutions to bridge gaps in its systems for better outcomes.
- Building sustainability through the development, sharing, and growth of resources for the higher education sector in Africa. The contributing institution engages in and is recognized as a contributor in the regional hub in their home region. And in one or more of the following:
a. Contribute to a community of practice
b. Develop and share resources on the EduCollab virtual resource hub.
c. Share and facilitate sessions at annual convenings and workshops.
d. Increased number of staff/faculty/leaders engaged annually
Member institutions in good standing of membership and showing evidence of expertise in focus areas can be classified Lead institutions. Lead institutions are Exemplar in the focus areas of expertise and can engage in the Education Collaborative in a contractual capacity not limited to the following: Focal initiative lead or co-lead; Co-organizer in annual June convening; Grant committee member; Hub host; Hub host due diligence committee member; Hub representative to Consulting committee.
To learn how your institution can join the Member Consortium, connect with us via email at education.collaborative@ashesi.edu.gh
Becoming an Associate Member
This category of membership is specifically for individuals in the Education Collaborative network who have been actively engaged with or without their institution’s commitment. Individuals in this category are expected to:
- Be engaged with a higher-education stakeholder in Africa.
- Dedicated engagement in key activities throughout the year.
- Contributes to sharing, learning, and scaling outcomes.
- Full commitment to at least one community of practice.
Becoming an associate member is an opportunity for institutions that cannot fulfill all requirements of consortium membership but commit to engaging deeply and directly with the Collaborative. Associate member institutions benefit from the following:
- Associate Member gets access to the pool of resources and funding to engage in conferences, workshops, and trainings both regionally and continent-wide.
- Access to grants to pilot proof of concepts and projects for systems to improve student outcomes.
- Attend conferences, workshops, and convenings, and access the virtual resources platform at a discounted rate.
- Opportunity for faculty, administrators, and executives to lead sessions and share in knowledge-sharing platforms like conferences and workshops.
- Recognition by world-leading higher-ed funders as contributors to the transformation of higher-ed on the continent.
- Opportunity to lead and drive innovation in communities of practice.
Kindly send an email to education.collaborative@ashesi.edu.gh to express interest.