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Global Student Success Forum

Cultivating growth from high school to higher education 

Wednesday, October 19 & Thursday, October 20, 2022

35

Global Top 100 Universities participating

2,000

Education practitioners from K-12 and higher education

4,000

Students across 17 countries
Register today for the Global Student Success Forum!

Welcome to the 2022 Global Student Success Forum

The Global Student Success Forum is a two-day virtual event focused on cultivating student growth from high school to higher education. The Global Student Success Forum is a diverse program with expert-led dialogue from leading global universities that will explore student-centred and evidence-based practices through workshops, panels and presentations, to discuss how the education sector can collaborate to develop future-ready global citizens.

Organized by Rosedale International Education, the Global Student Success Forum: Practitioner Forum and Knowledge Exchange on October 19 offers timely conversations with education sector changemakers across themes of learning innovation, student entrepreneurship and career design, pathways and experiential programs, and dominant trends. It’s time to reshape the future of global education—and we invite you to join our global education community to engage in the latest concepts and approaches that strengthen education practices and empower our future leaders. 

The Global Student Success Forum: Elite University Student Recruitment Fair on October 20 provides an exclusive, invitation-only university recruitment event for Rosedale Global High School students on October 20—connecting more than 4,000 students from 17 countries with international student recruitment officers and experiential program staff from more than 35 Global Top 100 Universities. 

Visit our School Profile to learn more about Rosedale Global High School—an independent, Ontario-based Canadian private high school inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Canada under Board School Identification (BSID) number 668726 and authorized to grant the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) to global graduates of Rosedale’s Global High School Program.

Global Student Success Forum | Goals

  • Promote collaboration between global universities and K-12 schools in a student success focused community. 
  • Foster new ideas, knowledge sharing and explore student-centred practices through workshops, panel discussions, and presentations.  
  • Develop innovative programming and experiential learning opportunities that reshape how we support a new generation of learners. 
  • Strengthen educational practices in K-12 schools to support student success in universities and careers. 

Global Student Success Forum | Event Agenda

October 19 | Practitioner Forum and Knowledge Exchange

Wednesday, October 19, 2022  from 8-11 a.m. EST

The Global Student Success Forum: Practitioner Forum and Knowledge Exchange unites international education practitioners at leading global universities and K-12 schools—from admissions, recruitment and counselling functions, faculty members and administrators—join us for a three-hour forum exploring student-centred and evidence-based practices through themes of learning innovation, student entrepreneurship and career design, pathways and experiential programs, and dominant trends. 

Event attendees include: University admissions and recruitment officers; university faculty and staff from outreach and experiential programs; K-12 school administrators, principals and guidance counsellors; industry practitioners from leading higher education organizations and consortiums, education service providers, and international student service providers.

Keynote Session, Dynamic Presentations & Concurrent Panels

Our speakers include education sector leaders who’ve forged new paths in international education–including Global Top 100 university faculty members and administrators, CEOs, and education sector champions. Through a keynote address, concurrent panel discussions, dynamic presentations, and intimate networking opportunities, you’ll explore how to advance your teaching, learning and student support practices to advance the next generation of learners.

Time

Session

Description

Speaker(s)

8:00 – 8:05 a.m.
Opening Remarks
8:05 – 8:20 a.m.
Keynote Speech
Keynote address with a theme of learning innovation and pathways to student success.
Chantale LeClerc, Executive Director of the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
8:20 – 8:40 a.m.
Featured Presentation 1
Research-based discussion with a holistic global view of post-pandemic student mobility and study abroad opportunities; how does our past inform our present; how are academics, economics, and K-12 to higher ed responses supporting positive sector change.
Education industry research organization
8:40 – 9:25 a.m.
Concurrent Session A1: The recruitment and admissions process in elite global universities
Each year bright and talented high school students from around the world apply for admission and scholarships to many of the world’s elite universities. With a surplus of highly competitive applications in relation to available admissions placement opportunities, how do elite global universities determine the most suitable candidates for admission? What should students and parents be thinking about before, and during, the university application process?
Speakers include: Dr. Martin Galpin of University of Oxford, Jeannette (Jann) Lacoss of Caltech, Chris Weber of University of British Columbia, Professor Goh Say Song of National University of Singapore
Concurrent Session A2: The role of academic integrity in international student success: Supporting student transition from high school to higher education
Academic integrity is critical for both the holistic growth of learners and their competency development, and in the international student transition. The pandemic has shown us the education sector is consistently evaluating processes in academic integrity, and much is at stake for institutions across high school and higher education in combat issues of academic dishonesty. We must also consider how we find balance in assessment and evaluation that champions individual student thinking and growth.
Speakers include: Nathalie Rudner of Rosedale International Education, Amanda McKenzie of University of Waterloo and International Center for Academic Integrity, Samantha Clarke of University of Sydney, Dr. Eleanor Parker of King's College London
9:25 — 9:35 a.m.
Break
9:35 – 10:10 a.m.
Featured Presentation 2
Cultivating growth from high school to higher education: A discussion of student growth, success, and opportunities that create global student mobility
Speakers from: Rosedale International Education
10:10 – 10:55 a.m.
Concurrent Session B1: Career planning and experiential programs for high achieving students
We live in a constantly evolving world where emerging technologies and disruptive ideas are creating new careers and industries. Despite incredible access to information and resources to research career opportunities and university programs, career exploration and planning can be challenging for international students. As the world re-emerges to global connectivity, universities are opening their campuses to international students for study abroad and experiential programming.
Speakers include: Claire Arnup of Imperial College London, Nicola Carozza of University of Toronto, Anita Weiss of Columbia University, Vasso Koutsos of University of Auckland
Concurrent Session B2: From high school to higher education: The student perspective
In the 2021-2022 academic year, Rosedale Global High School’s graduating class comprised nearly 1,000 students from 17 countries—with 65% of our Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) graduates receiving admission to Global Top 100 Universities and 43% receiving admission to elite Global Top 50 Universities. We welcome four Rosedale Global High School alumni, currently studying at elite global universities in North America, Europe, and Australasia, to share their unique perspectives on transitioning from an international high school community to a global university environment.
Speakers include: Rosedale Global High School alumni currently studying at Global Top 50 Universities
10:55 – 11:00 a.m.
Closing Remarks

Guidance Counsellor Workshops

Throughout the 3-hour event, concurrent, 30-45 minute Counsellor Workshops will take place with 10 global leading universities from Canada, the US, Australia and the UK. These invitation-only workshops offer networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities for counsellors and admissions officers from leading global universities. Counsellor Workshops are live, invitation-only sessions.

October 20 | Elite University Student Recruitment Fair

Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 8-11 a.m. EST

The Global Student Success Forum: Elite University Student Recruitment Fair is an exclusive, invitation-only university recruitment event for Rosedale Global High School students—connecting more than 4,000 students from 17 countries with international student recruitment officers and experiential program staff from more than 35 Global Top 100 Universities. With diverse engagement opportunities, we provide students and their families with the ability to have direct conversations with university administrators to deepen student understanding of university programs, acquire insights on university and career planning, and build successful transitions from high school to higher education.

Event attendees include: International student recruitment officers and experiential program staff from Global Top 100 and Canada U15 universities; international students and parents of Rosedale Global High School and students from other international programs offered by Rosedale partners schools; Rosedale Global High School partner school administrators and guidance counsellors; program sponsors providing international student services.

University Engagement Virtual Booths

Virtual booths are presented in both dynamic and static formats, with information that students can browse and download, as well as a live chat function with a university representative in select booths. Students may choose to chat in the main chat box with the admissions officer and see other students’ questions, or they can initiate a private chat box with the admissions officer. Booths are open for the entirety of the event.  

Student Workshops

Six thematic workshops will be held concurrent to booths, and hosted by universities or third-party providers. The one-hour long workshops include a presentation, followed by Q&A for students, families and school staff. Themes may include: Career Paths in Robotics, Studying Medicine in the UK, Financial Aid for International Students in Canada. RSVPs required, attendance limited.

Rosedale Global High School Alumni

Rosedale Global High School alumni from Global Top 100 Universities will join their university’s virtual booth to discuss questions our learners and their families have about: The transition from high school to higher education; the student experience at their Global Top 100 University; and offer timely tips and support around the application process, nuances of moving to a new country, and more.

Sponsorship Opportunities

To provide a high-quality experience for university representatives, students, parents and staff of the Rosedale Global Education Community, a small number of select third-party international student service providers are invited to sponsor the Global Student Success Forum. Third-party international student service providers include internship and experiential program providers, banking services, international insurance providers, international accommodation services, health and well-being services, and scholarship providers. Interested sponsors will be reviewed for quality of services provided to international students. 

Reach us at: forum@rosedaleacademy.com