Education World Forum

The Education World Forum, the largest annual gathering of education and skills ministers in the world, is held in London each year. The Education World Forum brings together Ministers of Education, Higher Education and Skills, their advisors and delegations from across the world to address key issues and to share the education system challenges they face, the solutions they have found, the learning that has occurred and the successes they have achieved. The next Education World Forum will take place in 2025.

Although an international event, the Forum is supported by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, the Department for Education, the Department for Business and Trade and the British Council.

History
Founded in 2002 the Education World Forum was initially named 'Moving Young Minds' and the event was run by the governmental organisation Becta (British Educational Communications Technology Agency). It was renamed the “Learning and Technology World Forum” in 2009.

Following the May 2010 post-election spending review, the event was taken over by the Education World Forum and renamed as such, broadening its programme to encompass higher education and skills. Ministerial delegates representing over two thirds of the world's population attend the event each year.

Programme
The programme comprises keynote addresses, Ministerial keynotes, Ministerial Exchanges as well as time for networking and informal discussions. These occasions include an official reception and official networking dinner hosted by Secretaries of State.

2024
The Education World Forum convened from 19–22 May 2024 in London in the United Kingdom, with 122 ministers from 124 countries participating in the event. The theme of the Forum was encouraging AI understanding, building human relationships and resilience, and accelerating climate action