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GHR-EAP Workshop 2011

: Higher Education for Productivity and Growth in East Asia

Day 1: Oct 31, 2011 Venue: Great Room 2&3 (2F)

Time Agenda Remarks

08:30~09:00 Registration

09:00~09:15 Welcome and Introductory Remarks

Young-Chul Kim, MEST Cheol-Hee Kim, KRIVET,

Emanuela di Gropello, World Bank 09:15~09:45 Measuring Education Performance:

the SABER Initiative

Harry Patrinos, World Bank Kevin Macdonald, World Bank 09:45~10:00 Q&A

10:00~10:30 Putting Higher Education to Work: Skills

and Research for Growth in East Asia Emanuela di Gropello, World Bank 10:30~11:00 Coffee Break

11:00~11:20 Discussant Remarks

Kai-Ming Chen, Chair Professor Education, University of Hong Kong

Vic Paqueo, Research Fellow, Philippines Institute for Development Studies 11:20~11:40 Q&A

11:40~12:10 Korean Higher Education: Experience and Policy Lessons

Ki-Seok Kim, Seoul National University

12:15~12:30 Q&A

12:30~14:00 Lunch Venue: Art Hall (4F)

14:00~14:45

Policy Pillars for Higher Education Reform:

1. Financing

2. Management of the Public Sector 3. Stewardship

Prateek Tandon, World Bank Emanuela di Gropello, World Bank

14:45~15:15 Discussants Remarks and Q&A

Juan Miguel Luz, Associate Dean, Asian Management Institute, Philippines

Ainon Hassan, Principal Assistant Director, Ministry of HE, Malaysia China Higher Education Delegation 15:15~15:30 Coffee Break

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2 15:30~16:30 Group Work/Interactive Session:

16:30~17:00 Group Reports Back to the Plenary

17:00~ Closing Remarks Emanuela di Gropello, World Bank

Day 2: Nov 1, 2011

Time Agenda Remarks

08:45~10:00 Gathering and travel Cars leave at 09:00 sharp 10:00~11:30 Study visit to Korea University

12:00~13:30 Lunch Free time

18:00~ Welcoming reception Sponsored by GHR Forum

Venue: Mugunghwa Hall (1F)

Day 3&4: Nov 2~3, 2011

Participation at the Global HR Forum 2011

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