Around the world, post-secondary institutions are dramatically reforming how they prepare students for work, leverage digital learning technologies, and integrate with their communities.
In their work at the Conference Board of Canada, Carl Amrhein and Diana MacKay help academic leaders “rethink universities” with a particular focus on student interests and pathways.
This event is the third in the speaker series, The Future of the University and the Future of Learning, being organized as part of Concordia's strategic directions initiative. The university is bringing a diverse group of thought-leaders from across Canada and the U.S. to share their insights and know-how on emerging issues and trends in higher education and learning.
Carl Amrhein is the former provost at the University of Alberta and Diana MacKay is executive director, Education, Skills, and Immigration at the Conference Board of Canada.