Grounded synergy: addressing the challenge to co-construct meaningfully collaborative, quality assured, transnational education (TNE) provision

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi32.1405

Keywords:

transnational education, professional development, partnerships, learning development

Abstract

The number of students studying through transnational educational (TNE) arrangements at UK higher education institutions (HEIs) has grown considerably over the last decade. Universities UK (2022), drawing on 2020/21 data, reported that 162 HEIs engaged in TNE arrangements with 228 countries. TNE provision encompasses diverse delivery methods, including dual awards, joint awards, double degrees, and franchised or validated arrangements. HEIs grapple with enormous operational complexities in delivering partnership course arrangements. One fundamental challenge is delivering partnership courses that reflect meaningful collaborative work between host and partnership institutions (producing more engaging, creative, and inclusive learning experiences), while also ensuring parity of high-quality educational provision between the institutions. This session was intended to facilitate discussion around how partnerships can navigate these complexities, build a climate of respectful and open dialogue, and successfully deliver high quality, innovative environments for all learners. In doing so, it centred around three core questions:

  1. How can HEIs involve partners in more meaningful, sustainable ways in educational provision?
  2. How might TNE work help HEIs understand their own internal partnerships more clearly?
  3. Where could or should TNE provision in higher education go from here?

Author Biography

Dom Conroy, The Open University

Dom Conroy is an Associate Lecturer at The Open University. His previous main academic role was Head of Collaborative Partnerships for the School of Social Science and Professions at London Metropolitan University. He has previously worked at the University of East London; Birkbeck, University of London; and The Open University. His research interests include employability, transnational education, podcasts for learning and teaching, and the student experience. Dom has international expertise in qualitative research methods and on research concerning sobriety and non-drinking.

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Published

31-10-2024

How to Cite

Conroy, D. (2024) “Grounded synergy: addressing the challenge to co-construct meaningfully collaborative, quality assured, transnational education (TNE) provision”, Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, (32). doi: 10.47408/jldhe.vi32.1405.