Watch Groningen Declaration Network (GDN) 2020 Annual meeting sessions online!
The GDN 2020 Annual Meeting in Delhi, India was cancelled due to the impact of the worldwide COVID-19 issue. Country and institution-specific travel restrictions had already started to make travel for many of our registrants and some speakers impossible or inadvisable. The health and safety of our partners is our primary concern. Therefore, as a precaution, and in an effort to help safeguard the well being of all participating in the event, making this decision was unavoidable.   


To facilitate the sharing of ground-breaking ideas related to equitable, digital learner mobility and recognition, the GDN will bring the conference content to the World as online, interactive webinars. Please join us as we continue to innovate into the future!  Check back here for details about the series of upcoming interactive talks and panel discussions

Amee Shroff,
President & Chair, Annual Meeting Organizing Committee 2020

Using Innovation to Disrupt: 
Creating a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem for Learners

The annual meeting of the Groningen Declaration Network, quoted in a ground breaking UNESCO report as being “one of the main global convenors in the Digital Credentialing Ecosystem”, is the one event where all stakeholders in the global Digital Learner Data Ecosystem can meet, network, exchange information and showcase ongoing pilots and systems developments. 

The GDN has held its annual meeting (AM) in cities around the globe, ranging from Beijing and Washington, D.C. to Málaga, Cape Town, Melbourne, Paris, and Puebla. The meetings have been a key catalyst to the establishment of digital learner data depositories and exchange networks in and between China, the United States, Australia and New Zealand, Africa, Canada, Latin America and numerous countries in Europe.

In 2020 the GDN Annual Meeting was to be held over 3 days 15-17 April in the vibrant city of New Delhi, India.  


Under the broad theme of Using Innovation to Disrupt: Creating a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem for  Learners,  stakeholders from around the globe will still meet (virtually) to share experiences, insights and innovations on student mobility, digital credentials and the disruptive technologies creating a global digital ecosystem. 

Who are our delegates and stakeholders?
University and College Presidents, Vice Chancellors, Decision Makers and Policy Advisors in National and International Government Bodies, CEO's, CIO's, COO's, CFO's, Directors, Registrars, Student Services, IT Professionals, Project Managers, Policy Developers, Solution Providers, Academics, Employment Industry and anyone dedicated to life-long learning.

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The Groningen Declaration Network seeks common ground in best serving the academic and professional mobility needs of citizens world wide by bringing together key stakeholders in the Digital Learner Data Ecosystem at its Annual Meeting. The GDN Annual Meeting typically attracts:
 

150+

Attendees

60+

Speakers & Presenters

100+

Signatories 

22

Countries