15th S-DHG Forum 2025
Forum of the Cooperation for Sustainable Development in Higher Education Group (S-DHG)
12–14 November 2025, Vienna
Austria's Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD), Ebendorferstrasse 7, 1010 Vienna

Challenging times: Communicating the Value of Higher Education Cooperation with the Global South to Decision Makers and Stakeholders
Within the S-DHG, there is a shared belief in the vital role of international partnerships. Collaborations in higher education with the Global South bring considerable benefits—not only to partner countries, but also to European institutions, the global academic community, and societies worldwide. These partnerships help tackle pressing global challenges such as poverty reduction, climate change, and sustainable development. In order to maintain and strengthen support in times of crisis—against the backdrop of a shifting global security context and mounting pressure on development cooperation budgets—it is crucial to communicate their value effectively to key decision-makers and stakeholders, including government representatives, institutional leaders, private sector actors and the public. This requires an evidence-based narrative that demonstrates mutual socio-economic benefits, long-term impact, and coherence with the Sustainable Development Goals. Such a narrative should be grounded in good practices, research findings, case studies, evaluation reports, and impact assessments.
This year’s forum offers an opportunity to reflect on the shifting dynamics of development cooperation, examine relevant policy frameworks, and explore strategies for more effective communication of the value of higher education cooperation. The agenda includes funding and collaboration opportunities, including within broader frameworks such as Global Gateway, aimed at reinforcing collective efforts.
The S-DHG Forum 2025 is hosted by Austria’s Agency for Education and Internationalisation (OeAD) and supported by the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and the Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills (HK-Dir).
Programme
The forum programme is updated on an ongoing basis.
On Friday (11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions), there is flexibility to include further content, if needed. Partner institutions are invited to propose topics for presentation or raise other relevant issues. Based on the input received by 31 August 2025 we will determine the number and focus of additional parallel sessions.

Accommodation
A room contingent for the period from 12 to 14 November has been reserved at the Hotel Regina. Hotel Regina is less than 10 minutes walk from OeAD.
Contact details: Hotel Regina, Rooseveltplatz 15, 1090 Vienna, +43 1 404 46 0, regina@kremslehnerhotels.at
Rooms can be booked until 30 September, subject to availability, via the following link:
https://onepagebooking.com/hotelregina/allotments
Access code: S-DHG
- EUR 140,00 per double room for single use
- EUR 190,00 per double room for 2 persons
- The prices are per room per night including breakfast (local tax, VAT) and WiFi.
- Payment is to be made by the guests themselves on site.
- Free cancellation of individual bookings up to 3 days before arrival.