Project 9

Mapping supranational higher education space

This project explored the supranational space in higher education above or beyond nation-states, the actors that form this space, the resource and knowledge flows within this space, and the links between national, regional, and supranational higher education spaces.

About this project

Supranational actors influential in higher education include the following: international organisations, regional blocks and intergovernmental organisations, policy networks and membership associations, transnational and multinational corporations, philanthropic foundations (e.g. Ford, MacArthur, Open Society Foundations, Aga Khan Foundation), transnational higher education networks, and regional higher education organisations.

The project seeks to conceptualise nuanced differences between our understandings of ‘supranational’, ‘international’, ‘regional’, and ‘global’ spaces in higher education. It aims to map the roles and influence of new and emergent supranational actors, the ways they interact, the forms of impact on different regions and countries, and the nature of the policies, discourses, and norms developed and disseminated.

The project includes the following four strands:

  • European Union post-Brexit
  • Supranational actors and the regional higher education space in the Caucasus and Central Asia
  • Research capacity-building in African higher education
  • Higher education aid flows to lower-income countries

Team

Maia Chankseliani is Associate Professor of Comparative and International Education at the University of Oxford, UK. She works at the intersection of tertiary education and development. Her work as part of CGHE Project 9 included a seminal paper on international development higher education, as well as explorations of regional spaces in higher education and cross-border flows of funding for globally visible research in the Global South.
IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society
Tristan McCowan is Professor of International Education at the Institute of Education, University College London. His work focuses on higher education in the international context, including issues of access, curriculum, alternative models and sustainability. His CGHE Project 9 explored the supranational space in higher education – the ways in which this space is formed and developed above or beyond nation-states, the actors that form this space, and the resource and knowledge flows within this space, and between the national, regional, and supranational spaces.
University of Surrey
Rachel Brooks was a CGHE Co-Investigator on Project 9, ‘Mapping supranational higher education space’.
University of Oxford
David Mills is Director of the Centre for Global Higher Education. He is an Associate Professor at the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, and Vice-President of Kellogg College.  He is also Treasurer of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA), and a non-executive director of African Books Collective. His current research interests include the political economy of academic research and publishing in Africa. His most recent book is ‘Who Counts: Ghanaian Academic Publishing and Global Science’, co-written with colleagues from the University of Ghana and Oxford.
IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society
Lee Rensimer is a Lecturer at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society and was a CGHE Research Fellow on Project 9, ‘Mapping supranational higher education space’, where he collaborated on two research streams.
University of Oxford

Natia Sopromadze is a Postdoctoral Research Officer on CGHE Project 9, ‘Mapping supranational higher education space’.

Natasha Robinson
University of Oxford

Natasha Robinson is a Postdoctoral Research Officer on Project 9, ‘Mapping supranational higher education space’.

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