Reimagine Education: Learning from “The New Remarkable”

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At the annual QS Reimagine Education Conference and Awards, we bring world-leading educators and innovators together to explore the latest trends and technological advances in education. In 2021, the conference theme was the ‘The New Remarkable’.

In this post-conference report, we share:

  • Insights from three Reimagine Education winners on what made their projects so successful and what they learned from the global pandemic.
  • Highlights from a panel exploring the ‘skills gap’ between higher education and leading technology companies, featuring speakers from Amazon, Microsoft and The Wharton School.
  • An introduction to education in the metaverse – what it is and how it could transform the future of how we teach and learn.

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