HIGHER EDUCATION SUMMIT - Applied Management · 2016-07-05 · Business and Enterprise, Swinburne...
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THE 2016 AUSTRALIAN
HIGHER EDUCATION SUMMITTHURSDAY 14 & FRIDAY 15 JULY 2016 / MELBOURNE PARK FUNCTION CENTRE
LEADERSHIP, TECHNOLOGY, RESEARCH & PARTNERSHIP FUTURES FOR TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS
The 2016 Australian Higher Education Summit will provide an unparalleled opportunity for representatives from all
tertiary education institutions to gather together and explore the future of best practice across key facets of the industry.
SUMMIT STREAMS
Major advances in technology across all areas of the education system are now changing the very way that we teach, learn, connect and share information. For academic institutions, charged with equipping students to excel in the new knowledge economy, the possibilities are significant but so too are the challenges.
As we continue to become an increasingly connected global community, organisations must adapt to new ways of working and the need for dynamic and creative leadership has never been greater.
By supporting a culture of leadership at all levels and across all environments, the higher education sector will continue to play a pivotal role in the intellectual, social and cultural development of our developing global community.
Exploring practice strategies;
personal, commercial & organisational
success
WHY ATTEND
Along with a number of plenary sessions, the summit features three concurrent streams across the two days:
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Networking opportunities
Access to world-wide education
experts
Case studies from Australian
tertiary institutes
Opportunity for emerging leaders to learn from high
level leaders
Learn from a diverse range of interactive & engaging
presentations
LEADERSHIP MANAGMENT RESEARCH
STEVE WHEELER (UK) Academic, author, speaker, learning technologist & Associate Professor ofLearning Technologies Plymouth University - South West England
He has given keynotes to audiences in more than 35 countries and is author of more than 150 scholarly articles, with over 4,500 academic citations. He is an active and prolific edublogger, and his blog Learning with ‘e’s is a regular online commentary on the social and cultural impact of disruptive technologies, and the application of digital media in education, learning and development. In the last few years it has attracted in excess of six million unique visitors.
SENATOR THE HON SIMON BIRMINGHAM Federal Minister for Education & Training
Simon Birmingham has served as a Liberal Party Senator for South Australia since May 2007 and in September 2015 was appointed to position of Minister for Education and Training.
STEVE SAMMARTINO Digital revolution and distruptive technologies expert
Steve Sammartino is a business person (Marketing) and thought leader on the subject of technology and business. He is a rare kind who has worked in the largest of companies, including the world’s biggest advertising agency and the world’s biggest Consumer Goods Company.
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PROFESSOR CAROLINE MCMILLAN Vice Chacnellor and President, University of Newcastle
Professor McMillen has dedicated almost 30 years to the higher education sector, holding leadership roles across research, innovation and teaching. Professor McMillen is committed to building collaborative partnerships between universities, government, industry and communities that directly contribute to the economic, environmental, social and cultural health of Australia
RICHARD GERVER (UK) Author of #1 bestseller: Change: Learn to Love It, Learn to Lead It Cited by Sir Ken Robinson as the very embodiment of his high-thinking on unleashing creativity and human potential, Richard Gerver’s transformative approach to leading change and innovation has been embraced by business and educational organisations all over the world.
PROFESSOR BARNEY GLOVER Vice Chancellor & President - Western Sydeny University A distinguished academic leader, an accomplished mathematician and mathematics educator and an experienced Vice-Chancellor, assumed his position at Western Sydney University in January 2014. In May 2015, he was appointed chair of Universities Australia.
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PLENARY SPEAKERS 2
ANDREW NORTONProgram Director Higher Education Grattan Institute
DR JANET SMITHAssociate Prof. & Director of Short Courses University of Canberra
ALLAN PATIENCEAssociate Prof./ Principal Fellow, Asia Institute University of Melbourne
COLLEEN ORTEGASenior e-learning Advisor University of Adelaide
DR CATHY LITTLEDoctor of Philosophy & Lecturer University of Sydney
PROFESSOR MIKE GAFFNEYDeputy Dean & Professor of Education University of Canberra
DAVID FINLAYEducation Sector Lead Hexaware
STREAM SPEAKERS
PROFESSOR AIDAN BYRNECEO Australian Research Council
PROFESSOR PETER HARVEYDirector - Flinders & Deakin University Partnership
GUTHRIE WHITECEO InPlace Software
DR AIDAN BURKE Director Corporate Communications and Public Relations
DEAN MOSS CEO UniQuest
PROFESSOR EUAN LINDSAYDirector, CSU Engineering, Foundation Professor of Engineering Charles Sturt University
PROFESSOR PETER WILSON Associate DeanGlobal Engagement University of Tasmania
PROFESSOR CLAIRE LANGDON Director Health Simulation Centre Edith Cowan University
THERESE KAIRUZLecturer Pharmacy College of Medicine & Dentistry, James Cook University
DENISE CHALMERSExecutive Director National Senior Teaching Fellow , University of Western Australia
PROFESSOR JIM NYLAND
Director Associate Vice-Chancellor (Brisbane) Australian Catholic University
STREAM SPEAKERS
ROBYN PARRYAssociate Lecturer Business School, University of Queensland
DR JULIE WALKERAssociate Professor Business School Univeristy of Queensland
DR CATHY STONEConjoint Senior Lecturer University of Newcastle
DOMINIQUE ELLIOTFounder Business Without Borders Swinburne University
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9.10 - 9.45 SENATOR THE HON SIMON BIRMINGHAMFederal Minister for Education and Training
9.45 - 10.30 STEVE SAMMARTINO Expert on the Digital Revolution and Disruptive Technologies
10.30 - 11.15 MORNING TEA
11.15- 12.20 MIKE GAFFNEYDeputy Dean and Professor of Education in the Faculty of Education, Science, Technology and Mathematics, University of CanberraJANET SMITHAssociate Professor of Education and Director of the Education Institute, University of Canberra
12.20 - 12.45 DAVID FINLAY Assistant Vice President, Education Lead, APMEA, HEXAWARE
12.45 - 12.50 GUTHRIE WHITE, CEO, InPlace Software
12.50 - 1.50 LUNCH
2.15 - 2.45 COLLEEN ORTEGA Senior eLearning advisor in the technologies team, University of Adelaide
2.45 - 3.15 AFTERNOON TEA
3.15 - 3.35 PETER SACKViSTECH Consulting, NetApp
3.35 - 4.00 ANDREW NORTONHigher Education Program Director, Grattan Institute
4.00 - 4.45 STEVE WHEELER (UK) British academic, author, speaker and learning technologist
4.45 - 5.00 CLOSING COMMENTS
5.00 - 6.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
10.30 - 11.15 MORNING TEA
11.15 - 11.45 PROFESSOR AIDAN BYRNE CEO, Australian Research Council
11.45 - 12.15 PROFESSOR PETER HARVEY
Director of the Greater Green Triangle University, Department of Rural Health, Flinders University and Deakin University
12.15 - 12.45 PROFESSOR PETER WILSONAssociate Dean, Global Engagement, University of Tasmania
12.50 - 1.50 LUNCH
1.50 - 2.15 GRUTHRIE WHITE Chief Executive Officer, InPlace Software
2.15 - 2.45 DR AIDAN BURKE Director, Corporate Communications and Public Relations, University of Southern Queensland
2.45 - 3.15 AFTERNOON TEA
3.15 - 3.35 DOMINIQUE ELLIOTTransition and Advancement Specialist, Faculty of Business and Enterprise, Swinburne University
3.35 - 4.00 CHRISTOPHER KITCHINGAssociate Lecturer, Tutor and PhD candidate, School of Education and Academic & Enabling Support Centre, University of Notre Dame Australia
1DAYHUB PLENARY & TECHNOLOGY
SUZI FINKELSTEIN FACILITATOR
PAUL LARKIN FACILITATOR
1.50 - 2.15 PROFESSOR BARNEY GLOVERVice-Chancellor & President, Western Sydney University
CONCOURSE LEADERSHIP & RESEARCH
9.00 - 9.10 WELCOME
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10.15- 10.45 DR CATHY LITTLE Lecturer and Acting Program Coordinator Special Education Retraining Program, University of Sydney
10.45 - 11.30 MORNING TEA
2.30 - 3.00 AFTERNOON TEA
3.00 - 3.30 PROFESSOR CAROLINE MCMILLENVice-Chancellor and President, University of Newcastle
3.30 - 4.15 RICHARD GERVER (UK) Global Innovator and Change Agent
9.00 - 9.10 WELCOME
9.40 - 10.10 PROFESSOR JIM NYLANDAssociate Vice-Chancellor, Australian Catholic University (Brisbane)
10.10 - 10.45 QIAN (AMANDA) WUPhD candidate, University of Tasmania
10.45 - 11.15 MORNING TEA
11.15 - 11.30 JULIE MORRISON Manager of Corporate Reporting and Finance University of Tasmania
12.00 - 12.30 CLAIRE LANGDONDirector ECU Health Simulation Centre and Professor, Edith Cowan University
1.30 - 2.00 DR CATHY STONEEquity Fellow, Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE), The University of Newcastle
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11.30 - 12.00 JASON RENSHAWChief Operating OfficerAustralian School of Applied Management
2.00 - 2.30 DR DEAN MOSS Chief Executive Officer, Uniquest
2.30 - 3.00 AFTERNOON TEA
3.00 - 3.30 DENISE CHALMERSNational Senior Teaching Fellow and Emeritus Professor, University of Western Australia
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HUB PLENARY & TECHNOLOGY
CONCOURSE LEADERSHIP & RESEARCH
9.45 - 10.15 PROFESSOR EUAN LINDSAY Director, Engineering, Foundation Professor of Engineering, Charles Sturt University
9.10 - 9.40 THERESE KAIRUZ Lecturer, Pharmacy, College of Medicine & Dentistry, James Cook University
11.30 - 12.30 ROBYN PARRY Associate Lecturer, University of Queensland Business School DR JULIE WALKERAssociate Professor of Accounting University of Queensland Business School
1.30 - 2.30 PANEL DISCUSSION HOSTED BY NETAPP
4.15 - 4.30 CLOSING COMMENTS
9.10 - 9.45 LARA PINTOHead of Programs, Ducere Global Business School
9.00 - 9.10 WELCOME
SUMMIT EXHIBITIONThe exhibition is a valuable part of the experience with an expectation of over 30 exhibitors at
the summit. The three concurrent spaces are where the thought leaders, knowledge, learning,
theory and inspiration happens. The exhibition is where the testing, networking and product
interaction happens and will take place on Thursday 14th and Friday 15th July.
SPONSORS
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Exclusive Technology Stream Sponsor
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Corporate Announcement Sponsor Technology Stream
The Australian School of Applied Management’s
elite senior faculty sits at the helm of an extensive
network of academics, business leaders, and
expert facilitators. These exceptional individuals
– comprising highly credentialed educators from
Europe, North America.
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ORGANISERS & EVENT INFORMATIONSummit registration will commence at 8:30am Thursday 14th July.
Official Summit sessions will conclude at 4:30pm Friday 15th July.
MELBOURNE PARK FUNCTION CENTRE, BATMAN AVENUE, MELBOURNE VIC 3000VISIT www.asam.edu.au OR CONTACT [email protected]
The 2016 Australian Higher Education Summit has
evolved from the extensive work of the National
Excellence in Educational Leadership Initiative
(NEELI) throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Initially created to cater exclusively to leaders in
higher education, NEELI is now broadening its
scope to include leaders.
ATTENDEE BREAKDOWN
WHO WILL ATTEND
19%
28%
39%
10%
4%
CxO’S / Directors
Senior ExecutivesManagers / Operations
Middle ManagersLecturers / Team Members
Higher Education Support Staff / Admin
Other
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WA
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ACT
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NT
11%
SA
4%
TAS
19%
QLD VIC
29%
NSW
27%
THE 2016 AUSTRALIAN HIGHER EDUCATION SUMMITThursday 14th & Friday 15th July 2016, Melbourne Park Function Centre
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