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ASLI Education Summit 2022

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The Sunway Education Group and the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI) are proud to invite you to the 23rd ASLI Education Summit, themed “Accelerating Education Reform Through Collective Experiences”. The Summit will be held on Tuesday, 1 November 2022, from 9am to 5pm MYT at Sunway University.

Register here.

This year’s theme recognises recent challenges and experiences faced by educators and students from around the globe including learning losses and the widening digital divide due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Likewise, we continue to experience challenges of providing quality education, ensuring equitable access regardless of socioeconomic background, as well as providing necessary resources for educators to nurture our future generations, in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the coming of the 4th Industrial Revolution.

The Summit aims to bring together education stakeholders, from educators to students, the public and private sectors, to share experiences and to generate collective insights, ideas and wisdoms. We have an incredible line-up of speakers including Professor David Cardwell, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Cambridge; Dr Ronjon Nag, President of R42 Group and Adjunct Professor at the Stanford School of Medicine, USA; Dr Nisa Felicia, Pusat Studi Pendidikan dan Kebijakan Indonesia; and Datuk Nicol David, former squash world champion and Malaysian sports legend – and many more!

The 23rd ASLI Education Summit, is free and open to all.

This is a hybrid event – You can join in-person at Sunway University (and meet the speakers) or tune-in online (and ask questions you have on your mind!).

For more information on the 23rd ASLI Education Summit and to register, visit https://my.sunway.edu.my/aslieducationsummit.

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