University of Sydney to host THE World Academic Summit 2023

THE (Times Higher Education), is delighted to announce that The University of Sydney, Australia, will host the next Times Higher Education World Academic Summit in 2023.
October 13, 2022

13 October 2022

The University of Sydney, Australia, will host the next Times Higher Education World Academic Summit, 26-28 September, 2023.

The University was announced as host of the international gathering of leaders in higher education on 12 October, the final day of the 2022 summit at New York University.

The theme for next year will be “collaborating for greatness in a multidisciplinary world”.

The flagship annual summit brings together leaders in higher education from across the world. Next year’s summit will be a forum for discussion about how institutions can best collaborate, both internally across departments and externally with industry, government and civil society, to advance transformative research and its practical implementation.

Participants will examine the role of higher education leaders and policymakers in diversifying approaches to global education systems.

The event will set the agenda for the future and ensure the higher education sector is best placed to respond to global challenges by expanding on these themes:

  • Adopting new methods of teaching and learning
  • Increasing cross-sector partnerships
  • Integrating multidisciplinary research initiatives
  • Promoting gender equity and diversity.

Phil Baty, Chief Knowledge Officer, THE said:

"After an inspiring return to an in-person gathering for over 400 university, industry and policy leaders in New York in 2022, we are absolutely thrilled to be inviting our international leadership community in 2023 to another of the world’s most iconic and dynamic cities, Sydney, for their flagship World Academic Summit in partnership with the University of Sydney.

“This will be the first World Academic Summit to be held in Australia since 2015 and the University of Sydney could not be a more perfect partner for some of the vital conversations that will take place at the summit, where it has consistently shown leadership and innovation: how to truly break down academic silos to deliver world-changing research discoveries; how to deliver gender equality and diversity; and how to adopt new methods of teaching and learning.

“Above all, the summit will be about collaboration – collaboration between disciplines, between institutions and across borders to drive real change for a better world. We are delighted to invite the global higher education and research leadership community to come and collaborate with us in Sydney.”

The University of Sydney’s Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Mark Scott, said he looked forward to welcoming participants and attendees from around the world.

“We’re honoured to host this important international gathering,” he said. “The summit itself is testament to the value of collaboration. It’s a chance to hear about new ideas and innovations from institutions around the world, to create relationships and gain fresh perspective on the way we work.

“In both research and education, exciting things happen when we bring together leaders and experts from different places, with different ways of thinking.”

The summit will feature the announcement of the THE World University Rankings 2024 at a gala dinner, followed by an in-depth masterclass from THE’s data team, providing analysis and insight into the key findings, trends and stories from rankings data.

THE World Academic Summit 2023

26-28 September 2023

The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

https://www.timeshighered-events.com/world-academic-summit-2023

About the University of Sydney

The University of Sydney is one of the world’s leading comprehensive research and teaching universities, offering an exceptional range of disciplines, with more than 400 areas of study. The University community includes more than 70,000 students, 8,000 permanent and fixed-term staff and 350,000 alumni in more than 170 countries. Leadership has always been at the core of the University’s values. Sydney was one of the first universities in the world to admit students solely on academic merit. The University’s aim is to make lives better, not just by producing leaders of society, but through equipping people with the qualities that allow them to serve the community at every level. In creating the first university in Australia in 1850, the founders recognised the power of education to inspire positive change. The University of Sydney holds that belief just as strongly today. Ranked 54th in the 2023 Times Higher Education World University rankings, the University is consistently placed among the top universities in the world.

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