Delivering digital equity in transnational education

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Digital education reading group: January 2026

In our first meeting of 2026 we are delighted to welcome Huw Morgan Jones and Leanne Benford from the Surveys and Student Voice team as our session leads. Huw and Leanne will draw on their work with our international student body, alongside findings from a major Jisc research project involving UK universities, including UoL. Together, they will help us engage with student and staff perspectives drawn from nearly 5,000 transnational students and over 400 staff across more than 30 countries. 


This session explores some of the potential barriers to delivering digital equity in transnational education. Using the research as a starting point, we will examine how transnational students experience digitally mediated education in practice, and how factors such as connectivity, cost, platform access, cultural expectations and assumptions about independent learning shape those experiences.  

The session invites us to reflect critically on how digital education is designed and supported, whose voices are heard in institutional decision-making, and what practical changes could make online education more equitable for learners studying in diverse global contexts. 

We’re looking forward to the conversation. Let us know if you have any questions or need help accessing the materials. 

Huw and Leanne

List of topics discussed at previous meetings

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