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The International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU)

  • IARU COURSES 2025

    IARU COURSES 2025

    View this year's exciting range of courses at IARU universities.

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  • IARU GLOBAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES

    IARU GLOBAL EDUCATION INITIATIVES

    International learning, research and working experiences for students

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  • IARU RESEARCH COLLABORATION

    IARU RESEARCH COLLABORATION

    For research in areas of central importance

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  • IARU SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE

    IARU SUSTAINABILITY INITIATIVE

    Developing best practices strategies in environmental management

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  • IARU INSTITUTIONAL JOINT WORKING

    IARU INSTITUTIONAL JOINT WORKING

    Exchange of knowledge and best practices for university professionals

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  • Early-Career Collaboration Grants 2024

    Early-Career Collaboration Grants 2024

    We are delighted to announce that applications are now open for IARU's Early-Career Collaboration Grants.

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  • Early-Career Collaboration Grants 2024

Global Universities' Future Challenges and Opportunities

IARU Presidents' Panel

Vice-Chancellors and Presidents spoke about the moral purpose of universities and the many pressures facing higher education during a wide-ranging discussion in Oxford. They emphasised the long-term benefits of universities, warned against political short-termism, and referred to the effects of globalisation and social media during the frank and open debate at the Sheldonian Theatre.

Six Vice-Chancellors and Presidents from Oxford, Beijing, Singapore, Canberra, Cape Town, and Copenhagen addressed a 200-strong audience of alumni and staff from all of their universities. Held to mark the 10th anniversary of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), the event on 24 April also witnessed the admission of the University of Cape Town to IARU – a distinguished group of 11 international research-intensive universities.

Professor Ngaire Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, moderated the discussion at the IARU Presidents’ Panel. She began the debate by highlighting how universities are confronted by a ‘hostile environment’ because of ongoing financial instability caused by the 2008 crash, and the ‘febrile’ climate of ‘populism’ in many countries.

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, President of the National University of Singapore, emphasised the need for universities to adapt, especially as it is difficult to predict what areas of study will be important in the future. He said: ‘We have to preserve a rich and diverse brains’ trust. We need to remain fully engaged. We need to produce evidence. Universities must not be seen as self-serving.’ Professor Tan later spoke about the need to ‘zoom in and zoom out’ to make connections between different areas of knowledge, and to be able to foster the learning of new skills.

Such a wide perspective was also advocated by other leading academics on the panel. Professor Brian Schmidt, Vice Chancellor of Australian National University, explained that universities add value by creating knowledge over many years, which leads to a long-term view. Professor Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, agreed and urged ‘a robust defence’ of the long-term value of universities. Professor Ralf Hemmingsen, Rector of the University of Copenhagen, also supported the benefits of a broad education, and warned against the tendency of politicians to focus on short-term goals. Professor Lin Jianhua, President of Peking University, mentioned the difficulties faced by universities when facing multiple pressures, including from government, faculty and students.

Globalisation was another theme explored by the panellists. Dr Max Price, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, described how globalisation is affecting higher education, and called for less of a colonial, Eurocentric, and Anglo-American model for universities. He said: ‘The challenge is to broaden and diversify our knowledge systems.’ Professor Hemmingsen echoed these sentiments by calling for less of an Anglo-Saxon approach. Professor Lin spoke of the need to understand China and the West, and for plans to include more regional studies at his university.

Extolling the advantages associated with international students, Professor Richardson described exponential increases in students studying abroad and said universities need to persuade governments about these benefits. As well as the international dimension, Professor Richardson also reiterated the role of universities at national and local level. She highlighted how communities benefit from having universities in their midst.

The challenges of public debate in an era of instant communications were also raised. Dr Price added: ‘Social media has an enormously chilling effect. It produces a massive response that closes down debate.’ Professor Tan added: ‘We live in an extremely polarising environment. People tend to read what they believe in. Polarisation can be very damaging.’

The audience asked questions about a range of ethical, moral and technological topics, including the recognition of donors and controversial historic figures, academic freedom, and the future of teaching.

The complexity of divestment, as well as taking positions on social and global issues, was raised. Professor Schmidt said: ‘Universities do need to be consistent with their moral values.’ Dr Price agreed. He said: ‘In some ways universities have become the moral compass of society.’ There was less certainty regarding the impact of technology and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) upon future teaching. Dr Price said the verdict is still out on MOOCs because of their high dropout rates. Professor Schmidt said that classes will change in the next 10 years with more interactivity and online learning.

Professor Richardson emphasised the importance of academic freedom and hearing different views on campus as universities are the best places to counter objectionable speech.  

A reception with the IARU Alumni followed the IARU Presidents’ Panel.


  • Oxford's Vice-Chancellor welcome
    Oxford's Vice-Chancellor Louise Richardson welcomes IARU Alumni and fellow Presidents at the Presidents' Panel
  • Presidents' Panel
    The IARU Presidents' Panel (from left to right): Prof. Ngaire Woods (moderator), Rector Ralf Hemmingsen, Vice-Chancellor Max Price, Vice-Chancellor Louise Richardson, President LIN Jianhua, President Brian Schmidt, President Tan Chorh Chuan.
  • Handshake
    Rector Ralf Hemmingsen (IARU Chairman) and Vice-Chancellor Max Price (University of Cape Town) shake hands after signing the IARU Memorandum of Understanding.
  • Alumni ANU
    President Brian Schmidt, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Margaret Harding, Pro Vice-Chancellor Shirley Leitch and Lea Sublett (Associate Director Alumni relations) meet ANU Alumni.
  • Alumni ETH
    Dr. Juerg Brunnschweiler (Director Global Institutional Affairs at ETH Zurich) meets ETH Alumni.
  • Alumni NUS
    President Tan Chorh Chuan, Prof. Andrew Wee (Vice-President) and Prof. Victor Savage (Director of NUS' Alumni Office) meet NUS Alumni.
  • Alumni PKU
    President LIN Jianhua and Dr. XIA Hongwei (Director of the Office of International Relations) meet Oxford Alumni from China.
  • Alumni UCB
    Prof. Pradeep Chhibber (Director of the Institute of International Studies) meets UC Berkeley Alumnus.
  • Alumni Cambridge
    Dr. Toby Wilkinson (Director of International Strategy Office) meets Cambridge Alumni.
  • Alumni UCT
    Vice-Chancellor Max Price, Dr. Marilet Sienaert (Executive Director Research) and Dr. Russell Ally (Executive Director Development & Alumni Department) meet UCT Alumni.
  • Alumni UCPH
    Prorector for Research Thomas Bjørnholm and Anni Søborg (Vice Director for Education) meet UCPH Alumna.
  • Alumni Oxford
    Vice-Chancellor Louise Richardson meets Oxford Alumni.
  • Alumni UTokyo
    Professor Kiichi FUJIWARA (Special Assistant to the President) and Mr. Tatsuya KUWAHARA (Manager of the International Planning Group) meet UTokyo Alumni.
  • Alumni Yale
    Mr. Don Filer (Executive Director International Affairs) meets Yale Alumni.
  • Oxford's Vice-Chancellor welcome
  • Presidents' Panel
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IARU Universities

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    The International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) is a collaboration between 11 of the world's leading research-intensive universities. The members are: the Australian National University, ETH Zurich, National University of Singapore, Peking University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Cambridge, University of Cape Town, University of Copenhagen, University of Oxford, the University of Tokyo and Yale University.
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    The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world’s leading centres for research and education. Founded by the Australian Government in 1946 to apply the best minds to the biggest questions and advance Australia’s international standing, ANU has grown to become one of the world’s leading research-intensive centres of higher learning. Research is central to everything ANU does, shaping our educational experience and our contribution to national and international policy debate. ANU researchers are a resource for Australia, investigating the most important questions facing society.

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  • ETH Zurich

    ETH Zurich is one of the leading international universities for technology and the natural sciences. It is well-known for its excellent education, ground-breaking fundamental research and for implementing its results directly into practice. Founded in 1855, to researchers, it today offers an inspiring working environment, to students, a comprehensive education.

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  • National University of Singapore

    Founded in 1905, from modest beginnings as a medical college with 23 students, the National University of Singapore (NUS) now spans three campuses, enrolls 38,000 students from more than 100 countries in many critical fields of study, and forges partnerships around the world.

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  • University of California, Berkeley

    Founded in 1868, University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) is a premier public university that prides itself as a wellspring of innovation. With its 130 academic departments and more than 80 inter-disciplinary research units divided into 14 colleges and schools, UC Berkeley provides a diverse and enriching environment for education and research.

    UC Berkeley's Chancellor, Prof. Carol Christ, is the current IARU chairperson from 2017 to 2018.

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  • University of Cambridge

    Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge comprises 31 autonomous Colleges, which admit undergraduates, and 150 departments, faculties and institutions. The mission of the University is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning and research at the highest international levels of excellence.

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  • University of Cape Town

    Founded in 1829, the University of Cape Town (UCT) has a proud tradition of academic excellence, consistently ranked as the leading university in Africa (QS, THE, Shanghai-JT rankings). UCT has 28,000 students, a third of whom are postgraduates and a fifth from other countries. UCT aims to be the premier academic meeting point between Africa and the rest of the world.

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  • The University of Copenhagen

    Founded in 1479, University of Copenhagen (UCPH) is a leading European university that is distinguished for its diversity in academic environment and scientific approaches. Given its encouragement of diversity and excellence in research, UCPH brings a spirit of intellectual engagement in its interaction with the Alliance.

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  • University of Oxford

    Founded in 1096 (est.), University of Oxford has the accolade of being the first university in the English-speaking world, with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research. Oxford is well known for its tutorial teaching and its strong college communities that give students the opportunity to work directly with leading professors from the first day of their courses.

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  • Peking University

    Founded in 1898, Peking University (PKU) is a teaching and research university which embraces diversity ranging from the study of sciences to humanities to management. The commitment to intellectual freedom of thought has positioned PKU as a progressive center that has produced many modern Chinese thinkers and as an influential actor in the modernization of China.

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  • The University of Tokyo

    Founded in 1877, the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) is a prestigious leading university that provides a full spectrum of academic activities which allows students to develop intellectual depth while acquiring professional skills. The spirit of perseverance towards the creation of a global research and education network distinguishes UTokyo from its peers.

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  • Yale University

    Founded in 1701, Yale University is located in New Haven, Connecticut (USA) and consists of the Yale College, the four-year undergraduate school, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the professional schools (Architecture, Art, Divinity, Drama, Engineering and Applied Science, Forestry and Environmental Studies, Law, Management, Medicine, Music, Nursing and Public Health).

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