Future-Focused Conversations
In the spring 2024 semester, leadership held a series of discussions on GW’s future in the form of virtual conversations open to all members of the community. These one-hour dialogues focused on several key areas: the future of work and the workforce, the future of higher education, and the future of knowledge.
The dates of the conversations and questions asked are available below. A feedback form was provided online for anyone who could not attend a conversation or who had additional thoughts to share.
2024 Conversation Dates
Full-Time Faculty Sessions
- Wednesday, February 28
- Thursday, February 29
- Friday, March 1
- Tuesday, March 5
- Wednesday, March 6
Part-Time Faculty Sessions
- Monday, March 4
- Wednesday, March 6
Questions
Please move beyond your discipline to think broadly.
The Future of the Workforce
- What do you think your students (especially undergraduates) need to know five to ten years from now that they don’t know now?
- What skills do you think your students (especially undergraduates) will need to have five to ten years from now that they do not have today?
The Future of Higher Education
- What sorts of intellectual issues is GW best positioned to explore? How can we make an impact?
- How do you see your role as a professor changing in the next ten years?
- Do you think research will have the same place — or a different place — in our endeavors ten years from now?
- What is the most serious threat GW faces when it comes to competition in the field of higher education?
The Future of Knowledge
- What do you see as the most exciting/challenging intellectual issues today? What possibilities are provided by exploring those issues?
- How do you think our fields of inquiry will have changed ten years from now? Why?
Student Sessions
- Monday, March 4
- Tuesday, March 5
Questions
The Future of the Workforce
- What do you hope to gain from your education at GW?
- What skills do you think you will need in order to be successful in your career?
- Where do you expect to be five years from now? What will you be doing? What will you have accomplished?
The Future of Knowledge
- Why did you choose GW? Was it the right choice?
- What is your biggest frustration at GW?
- What about your experience here excites you? What surprises you?
- If you could change one thing about GW, what would it be?
- GW is an AAU university, which means research is a big deal here. Does that make any difference to you?
- What should the college experience be five years from now? How is it different from the college experience today?
The Future of Higher Education
- What new ideas are particularly interesting to you now?
- What ideas do you think will be important to explore five years from now?
Staff Sessions
- Monday, March 11
- Tuesday, March 12
- Thursday, March 14
- Tuesday, March 19
- Thursday, March 21
Questions
The Future of the Workforce
- Does it make a difference to you that you work at a university? Why or why not?
- Are you studying anything here to advance your career?
- What skills would make you a more effective employee five to ten years from now?
- What do you think students (especially undergraduates) need to know five to ten years from now that they don't know now?
- What skills do you think students will need to have ten years from now that they don’t have today?
The Future of Higher Education
- Does it make any difference to you what academic or co-curricular initiatives GW undertakes?
- Do you imagine doing your job differently in five to ten years? If so, how and why?
- What sorts of intellectual issues is GW best positioned to explore? How can we make an impact?
- Do you think research will have the same place, or a different place, in our endeavors ten years from now?
- What is the most serious threat GW faces when it comes to competition in the field of higher education?
The Future of Knowledge
- What do you see as the most exciting/challenging intellectual issues today? What possibilities are provided by exploring those issues?
- How do you think our fields of inquiry will have changed ten years from now? Why?
Alumni Sessions
- Multiple sessions throughout April
Questions
The Future of the Workforce
- What are the most important skills you acquired at GW?
- In your field of work, what skills do you see being most relevant five to ten years from now?
- In what ways did your GW education help advance your career?
The Future of Higher Education
- If you were to return to GW now, what would you do differently?
- What would you like GW to do differently to prepare students for the future?
- What are the biggest challenges we will face ten years from now?