Extended Abstract Submission Deadline
15th November, 2023
Full Paper Submission Deadline
25th December, 2023
Final Full Paper Submission Deadline
25th January, 2024
Deadline for PowerPoint Presentation Submission
1st March, 2024
The MENA Higher Education Leadership Forum (MENA-HELF) organized by the Center for Learning Innovations and Customized Knowledge Solutions (CLICKS) in Dubai, UAE has significantly grown over the years to become one of the leading platforms geared specifically towards higher education leaders and decision makers from across the globe. Since its inception in 2013 as a biennial event; the MENA-HELF has gathered over a 1500 higher education leaders and decision makers from more than 60 countries to discuss and debate emerging trends and developments, recent innovations, and changing demands and external factors influencing higher education.
It has also provided a vehicle to exchange and share experiences on various aspects of Higher Education and defined strategies to shape the future of the sector.
The 6th MENA Higher Education Leadership Forum organized under the theme “Towards a New Generation of Engaged Universities: The Need to Act, Adapt and Transform” will take place ‘in- person’ in the mesmerizing and vibrant Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates from the 16th to the 18th of April, 2024 with pre-forum workshops happening on the 16th of the same month.
One of the Forum’s main objectives is to encourage the exchange of institutional ‘good practices. Hence, to complement the plenary sessions, panel discussions, debates and focus groups, participants are invited to submit case studies and discuss how their institutions are responding to diverse disruptive forces, adapting and transforming themselves.
The case studies will allow universities, colleges and other organizations to showcase how they have been transforming and re-inventing themselves and planning for the for a rapidly changing future. They will be able to share experiences and inspire new ideas among the Forum participants coming from all regions of the world and the wider higher education community.
The Technical Committee of the 6th MENA Higher Education Leadership Forum invites leaders of and experts from the Higher Education Sector to submit original institutional case studies of relevance to this Forum’s theme and for tracks. Submitted case studies shall demonstrate a clear alignment with the main theme and one of the sub-themes/tracks of the Forum and shall provide lessons learnt that other institutions of higher education can adapt for their own institutions. Submissions of case studies shall be made against one of the following tracks. Authors are kindly required to specify the track against which they are submitting their case study when their extended abstract is sent:
Universities play a pivotal role in serving their communities, which has over the years been seen as one of its three fundamental purposes.
Moreover, they are essential in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda across all four of their key functions: learning and teaching, research, external leadership, and internal operations & management. This entails more than simply identifying existing SDG capabilities; it involves integrating sustainability principles vertically and horizontally across diverse communities of practice. For universities to perform their unique function as enablers of change, they need to simultaneously embrace their role as targets for and enablers of change, ensuring that they are role modelling the sort of approaches and impacts they want to engender. Consequently, this track will delve into several crucial issues, including but not limited to:
There is a growing consensus that higher education should stonily focus on the development of students’ employability skills by fostering more engaging learning experiences that promote student autonomy. It is crucial that Higher Education Institutions regularly review and enhance the curriculum to align with the rapidly changing demands of the industry. Moreover, there is significant discussion surrounding the importance of embracing less structured and rigid curricula and creating space for greater variety. This entails advocating for alternative pathways, multiple streams of education, and a broader range of credentials that empower individuals to upskill and reskill themselves as required, enabling them to apply these newly acquired skills immediately in the workforce. The topics to be addressed in this track include:
There has been a growing misconception regarding the role of research in educational institutions and its impact on teaching, students, the university, and society as a whole. Unfortunately, the prevailing trend has been to prioritize quantitative metrics for evaluating research, rather than encouraging impactful and meaningful research that fosters creativity and intellectual initiative. However, such research is crucial for universities to effectively transform and engage with other industries and society at large. This track aims to explore the various topics that highlight how institutions are actively promoting and nurturing creativity, innovation, and leveraging technological advancements. Among topics discussed are:
One of the key roles of universities is to create an environment that nurtures the intellectual, social, and personal growth of students throughout their university journey and beyond. Recognizing and valuing the diverse student body, promoting equity, and envisioning universities as inclusive and safe communities that actively challenge discrimination and prejudice are essential aspects. Additionally, proactive initiatives aimed at fostering students’ self-confidence and resilience play a critical role in preparing future graduates to thrive in an uncertain future. This track will address several important issues related to:
Extended Abstract Submission Deadline
15th November, 2023
Full Paper Submission Deadline
25th December, 2023
Final Full Paper Submission Deadline
25th January, 2024
Deadline for PowerPoint Presentation Submission
1st March, 2024