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Title: Prime Ministers Initiative for International Education PMI


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Prime Ministers Initiative for International
Education (PMI)
  • To secure the UKs position as a leader in
    international education and to sustain the
    managed growth of UK international education
    delivered in the UK and overseas.
  • The strategy for PMI Phase 2 has four
    interconnected strands
  • Marketing and communications to position the UK
    as a leader in international education and to
    increase the number of international students
    undertaking UK education
  • Ensuring the quality of the student experience
  • Developing strategic partnerships and alliances
    and
  • Reducing exposure to risks arising from the
    volatility of the market.

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UKIERI
  • UK-India Education Research Initiative
    announced by Tony Blair in September 2005 Delhi
    summit, as key plank of bilateral strategic
    engagement.
  • UK and India to become each others preferred
    partner in education through co-operation in
    three strands - Research and Higher Education,
    Professional and Technical Skills, and Schools.
  • UK government has committed 12 million over
    five years to support the Initiative, bulk of
    funding going to HE.
  • Cross-Whitehall supported by the DfES, FCO,
    Office of Science and Technology and the British
    Council
  • Government of India bodies such as University
    Grants Commission and CSIR/DBT have made strong
    commitments to UKIERI and we are optimistic of
    matching funding, for example through mechanisms
    such as the UK India Joint Science and Innovation
    Council.

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The Guardian, 18 April
  • We need .. radically to improve our links with
    a country which is producing hundreds of
    thousands of graduates each year.

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Times of India, 25 April
  • Anything that contributes to growing Indias
    human capital is welcome.

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Role of Business
  • Partnership with private sector vital in
    maximising impact and sustainability
  • British Council leading on developing corporate
    partnerships for the Initiative.
  • BAE Systems, BP, GSK and Shell have become
    overall Corporate Champions of the Initiative
    making major cash and in-kind contributions.
  • We are also developing partnerships in
    individual activities, e.g. KPMG is keystone
    partner in Financial Services Skills Exchange.

Prime Minister Tony Blair at UK launch for UKIERI
with Neil Kinnock, Chairman of the British
Council, and Bill Rammell, Minister for Lifelong
Learning, Further and Higher Education.
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Working with our Corporate Champions
  • Our four corporate champions have each made major
    commitments on cash and in-kind support for the
    Initiative.
  • Typically, each company is supporting with UKIERI
    with cash support of 500,000 over five years
    with a commitment to seek a similar value of
    in-kind support (e.g. training / work placement
    opportunities, schools materials, etc.)
  • We are now working with each of the Corporate
    Champions to jointly design a programme of
    participation which meets their interests.
  • Although the Initiative is focussed on Higher
    Education and Research, Corporate Champions can
    also opt support schools activities and UKIERIs
    professional and technical training links.
  • Research domains of interest to the Corporate
    Champions are listed on calls for bids
    circulated to universities and available on
    UKIERI website
  • Where Corporate Champions already have research
    relationships defined in one country (mostly the
    UK currently), we are working directly to help
    broker relationships with partner institutions in
    the second country.
  • Corporate Champions are being offered the chance
    to offer their input into the evaluation of all
    proposed Higher Education Research projects,
    and an overall role in the project governance.

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Project Typology
  • UKIERI projects are essentially investments in
    reciprocal mobility of staff, faculty and
    researchers rather then direct funding of
    research. Project awards will be made by the
    Project Board in the following categories
  • 1. Research and Higher Education
  • Major Research Awards
  • Up to 500K, five awards in first year, each
    three years duration
  • Standard Research Awards
  • 10K-150K, 20 awards in first year
  • Collaborative Delivery Awards
  • 10 grants of up to 20,000 in first year for
    development of CPD projects and jointly delivered
    Masters and Bachelor degree programmes.
  • Project Formulation Travel Grants
  • Limited funding for exploratory visits in both
    directions.

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Project Typology
  • 2. Professional and Technical Skills
  • Partnerships between UK and Indian Further and
    Higher Education centres of excellence, with
    focus on Financial Services and Creative
    Industries.
  • Initial funding of two partnerships each in
    Financial Services, Fashion Design and Film and
    Animation.
  • Partnership mechanisms
  • joint curriculum design and delivery
  • work attachments
  • faculty and student exchanges
  • masterclasses
  • discussions on skills frameworks, joint
    accreditation and recognition of professional
    qualifications
  • 3. Schools
  • Links between clusters of schools (up to 10
    schools in each cluster) for collaborative
    projects in
  • environment, ICT, etc.
  • Seminars and other events in two strands
    School Leadership and ICT in the Classroom.

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Policy dialogue
  • High-level exchanges cementing top-down
    institutional buy-in
  • Themes include

  • -quality assurance mechanisms
  • -teaching and learning methodologies
  • -joint recognition of professional
    qualifications
  • -Bologna process implications for India
  • Platform for engagement for all stakeholders
    including corporate partners

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