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Professor ALISON RICHARD (Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University):

"I would like to take this opportunity to congratulating you on putting together such an impressive array of speakers on such an interesting range of topics. I am sure that [the Global Student Education Forum] will be a great success."

 

TONY LITTLE (Head Master of Eton College):

"[The Global Student Education Forum] is a wonderful opportunity for students who are interested in teaching and education to share ideas and this is crucially important. In a globalised world, it offers a great forum. So get involved!"

 

Professor PAMELA MUNN (President of British Educational Research Association):

"[The Global Student Education Forum] is an imaginative way of encouraging students who are interested in education to share ideas, debate enduring issues and build a community of scholars outside their own institutions. The international reach is especially encouraging."

 

JEFFREY BEARD (Director-General of International Baccalaureate):

"I enjoyed being here tonight at the Global Student Education Forum. Any forum that brings together students, universities and people to talk about global issues with respect to education are a part of the solution of today’s problems for tomorrow’s world. I applaud the efforts. I think the common dialogue and the ability to express ideas is one of the key steps towards improving education systems around the world. So, thank you."

 

BRETT WIGDORTZ (Founder and CEO of TeachFirst):

"I think [the Global Student Education Forum]'s great and it's always good to have lots of education speakers around to really share best practices and ensure everyone's learning from each other. So thanks for the invitation."

 

STEVE BESWICK (Director of Education of Microsoft UK):

"I was privileged to come to the first [Global Student Education Forum]’s speaker meeting. Thoroughly enjoyed it. There was a great diversity of people here. We have headteachers. We have students. We have people studying Education. Lots of good questions at the end. The general impression I got was that people enjoyed it, so I was pleased to come."