At ETS, people, research and technology are at the core of what they do. They strive to provide test takers and score users with the cutting-edge solutions to help them make even better decisions. They also believe that humans and machines should work together to deliver the highest possible quality.
Join this session to hear about recent advancements in the realm of language and graduate assessment, and to learn how our world-class experts work in collaboration with AI technology to ensure fair, valid, and reliable assessments that ETS has always been known for.
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Catherine Meyer
ETS EMEA, France
Laura E. Rumbley is Director, Knowledge Development and Research at the European Association for International Education (EAIE), based in Amsterdam. She previously served as Associate Director for the Boston College Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) in the United States and Deputy Director of the Academic Cooperation Association (ACA) in Brussels. Laura has co-edited the Journal of Studies in International Education since 2014 and has authored and edited a wide range of publications on internationalisation in higher education.
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Celestina Cardoz
ETS EMEA, France
Laura E. Rumbley is Director, Knowledge Development and Research at the European Association for International Education (EAIE), based in Amsterdam. She previously served as Associate Director for the Boston College Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) in the United States and Deputy Director of the Academic Cooperation Association (ACA) in Brussels. Laura has co-edited the Journal of Studies in International Education since 2014 and has authored and edited a wide range of publications on internationalisation in higher education.