The next fifty years could see a golden age for higher education―but only if all players seize the initiative and act ambitiously. If they do not, an avalanche of change will sweep the system away. Who are these players and what do they need to do? Citizens need to seize the opportunity to learn and relearn throughout their lives. University leaders need to leverage the opportunities opened by technology to offer broader and deeper education. Universities need to be clear on which market segments they want to serve and how. And governments need to rethink regulations for an era when university systems are global rather than national and a student’s education can take multiple paths. Join Sir Michael Barber, Katelyn Donnelly, Saad Rizvi, and University of Toronto president, David Naylor, as we explore the future of higher education.