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Albert Abane   
M Badr Aboul-Ela   
George Afeti   
Pawan Agarwal   
Mukhtar Ahmed   
Dlawer Al’Aldeen   
Imad M Alatiqi   
Hilal Al-Hinai   
Jodi Anderson   
Tim Andradi   
William Archer   
Saeeda Asadullah Khan   
David Atchoarena   
John Atibila   
Mohammad Babury   
Jeremy Baker   
Nuha Baruti   
Phil Baty   
Martin Bean   
Amena Begum   
Tom Bewick   
Alex Bols   
Drummond Bone   
Doug Bourn   
Dave Burnapp   
Carolyn Campbell   
Gordon Campbell   
Andrew Cardozo   
Joy Carter   
Catherine Chan   
James Chau   
Francis Cheung   
Chiao-Ling Chien   
Jo Clough   
Robert Coelen   
Margaret Curran   
Nicola Dandridge   
Martin Davidson   
Nicole de Lalouviere   
Martin Doel   
John Donovan   
Allison Doorbar   
Andy Dougill   
Ewan Dow   
DZULKIFLI Abdul Razak   
Chris Evans-Klock   
Richard Everitt   
Charles Fadel   
FAN Yiu-kwan   
Tazeen Fasih   
Anna Fazackerley   
Ros Fenney   
Rozilini Fernandez Chung   
John Fielden   
Rachel Fletcher   
Warren Fox   
Alan P France   
Isak Froumin   
Julia Gaimster   
David Gani   
Shaun Gannon   
Philip Garrahan   
Pamela Gillies   
Jazreel Goh   
Allan Goodman   
Andrew Gordon   
David Graddol   
Martin Green   
Herbert Grieshop   
Ulrich Grothus   
Ali Hadawi   
Rick Hall   
Lynne Hammond   
Takoi Hamrita   
Emma Hardaker-Jones   
Ahmad Hasnah   
Barbara Hayward   
Paul Head   
Carina Hellgren   
Fabrice Hénard   
Stephen Hillier   
John Holm   
Ross Hudson   
Rebecca Hughes   
Chris Humphries   
Alice Hynes   
Janet Ilieva   
Martin Ince   
Tricia Jenkins   
Iman El Kaffass   
Rustam Kasimov   
Frances Kelly   
Neil Kemp   
Chris Kennedy   
Pat Killingley   
Gwang-Jo Kim   
Julia King   
David Kirby   
Beate Konze-Thomas   
Ping Kuang   
Tuula Kuosmanen   
Judith Lamie   
David Lammy   
Claus Lange   
Veronica Lasanowski   
David Law   
William Lawton   
Nina Lemmens   
Gerard Lemos   
Tom Leney   
Rebecca Loades   
David Lock   
Rupert Maclean   
Leapetswe Malete   
John R Mallea   
Mike Mannion   
Simon Marginson   
Paul Marshall   
Abdulhalem Abdulaziz Mazi   
Anthony McClaran   
Simon McGrath   
John McNamara   
David McPhail   
Ala’a Mecki   
Robin Middlehurst   
Jim Mienczakowski    
Tony Millns   
Sugata Mitra   
John Mumford   
Dennis Murray   
Bach Hung NGUYEN   
Trung Khanh NGUYEN   
Tuan Anh NGUYEN   
Muriel Oaks   
Don Olcott   
Julius Okojie   
Serik Omirbayev   
Alun Parry   
David Pardoe   
Geoff Pine   
Jonathan Pratt   
Nunzio Quacquarelli   
Roberto Rabel   
Elliott Rae   
Tony Reilly    
Rod Le Roux   
Inés Sáenz   
Elizabeth Scarborough   
Philida Schellekens   
Dominic Scott   
Madlen Serban   
John Sexton   
Nurilya Shakhanova   
Mahmoud Shakir Abdulhussain   
Anthony G. Shallcross   
SHI Jian   
Chris Sinclair   
Christina Slade   
Julia Smith   
Ben Sowter   
Helen Spencer-Oatey   
Mary Stiasny   
Laurence Solkin   
Michele Sutton   
John Tarrant   
Laurie Taylor   
Hanneke Teekens   
Manfred Tessaring   
Leandro Tessler   
Eric Thomas   
Nigel Thrift   
Tian Xiaogang   
John Tomlinson   
Timothy Tong   
Rick Trainor   
Amy Tsui   
Eileen Tyson   
Peter Upton   
Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin    
Teresah Nekesah Wafullah   
Catherine Walter   
Ben Watson   
Paul Webley   
Paul Wellings   
David L. Wheeler   
Craig Whittaker   
Myles Wickstead   
Stephen Williams   
Andrew Williamson   
John Wilson   
Judith Wilson   
Steve Woodfield   
Michael Worton   
XIE Weihe   
Christian Yeomans   
Rudolph Young   
ZHANG Xiuqin   

Professor Simon Marginson    

Professor of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, Australia    

Simon Marginson is Professor of Higher Education in the Graduate School of Education at University of Melbourne. He works in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education, on issues and research problems of higher education policy and comparative and international higher education.

Among his recent studies of globalisation, higher education and the knowledge economy are five papers for the OECD and the European Commission; policy advice for governments in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam and Japan; and the books Global Creation: Space, mobility and synchrony in the age of the knowledge economy with Peter Murphy and Michael Peters, published by Peter Lang, New York, 2010 and International Student Security with Chris Nyland, Erlenawati Sawir and Helen Forbes-Mewett, published by Cambridge University Press, 2010. He is a frequent public commentator in Asia-Pacific countries on issues related to international education.

Professor Simon Marginson is participating in the World potential; making education meet the challenge and the Which way is the pendulum swinging? sessions.

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