Agenda ABDC MEETING 8 November 2019

Location University of Business School, H70, Abercrombie Building, LT 1050 — see page 6 for campus map

Contact Caroline Falshaw, ABDC Executive Officer, 0414 488 852

Introduction and 8:30am welcome Professor David Grant 8:40am Council session ABDC Executive Committee 9:15am Keynote Professor Peter van Onselen, Griffith University 10am Morning tea Panellists: Western Sydney University • Brianna Melville (Bachelor of Business, Advanced Business Leadership) • Julie Ngo (International Student) University of Wollongong • Maree Baulman (MBA program) • Sean Lu (MBA program) University of Sydney • Anne Dyhrberg Student experience • Nate Zettna Moderator: Professor • Miguel Loyola 10:15am Lorelle Frazer • James Bushell Panellists: International student • Professor Gregory Whitwell, Dean, University of experience Sydney Business School Moderator: Professor • Jonathan Chew, Principal, Nous Group 11am David Grant • Rebecca Hall, Austrade Using technology to improve the student experience Panellists: Moderator: Professor • David Kellerman, UNSW (Microsoft Teams) 11:45am Chris Styles • Beau Leese, Practera

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12:30pm Lunch Panellists: Employability / Work • Dr Ricky Tunny, QUT, ACEL WIL project Integrated Learning • Courtney Wright, Director, AGSM Career Moderator: Professor Development Centre 1:30pm Keryn Chalmers • Professor Dawn Bennett, Curtin University Curriculum Panellists: Moderator: Professor • Juliet Andrews, Partner, EY 2:30pm David Grant • Rod Edge, AMP 3.30pm Meeting closes

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About the speakers and panellists

Peter is the political editor at Network Ten. He is also a professor of Keynote political science and foundation chair of Journalism at the University Peter van Onselen of Western , as well as professor of politics and public policy at Griffith University.

Peter is a contributing editor at newspaper where he writes a weekly column in the Weekend Australian, and is the Sunday Times’ political analyst, where he also writes a weekly column. Peter has hosted The Drum on ABC and continues to appear as a host and panellist on The Project on Network Ten. He joins Fran Kelly every Wednesday on Radio National to talk politics. Panel Professor Gregory Whitwell, Dean, University of Sydney Business International student School experience Professor Gregory Whitwell became Dean of the University of Sydney Business School in June 2014.

His past appointments include high-profile leadership roles across the academic sector. Prior to joining the University of Sydney, he was a Professor of Marketing and Senior Deputy Dean of the Australian School of Business (ASB) at the University of (UNSW). Serving as its de facto chief operating officer from 2011, he was responsible for the execution of ASB strategy, requiring the alignment of academic staffing, education programs and research activities with the school's strategic priorities. In this role, he was also responsible for leading ASB-wide initiatives and reviews.

Jonathan Chew, Principal, Nous Group

Jonathan specialises in public policy, strategic analysis and program reviews, with a focus on the vocational education and training (VET) and higher education sectors. He has led the research, analysis, modelling and consultation components of tertiary funding and financing, policy analysis, program design and delivery projects. Jon has worked with tertiary education and training providers to investigate levels of unmet demand, benchmark delivery profiles and market share, review internal and external projections, and identify opportunities for expansion and growth. He has a particular specialisation in international education.

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International student Rebecca Hall, Senior Industry Specialist, International Education, experience — cont’d Austrade

Rebecca Hall leads Austrade’s engagement in promoting Australia’s International Education sector. She forms part of the Trade and Investment Senior Leadership team, engaging across Austrade’s global network. Rebecca oversees Austrade’s AIE2025 strategy and Austrade services to support international education sector sustainability. Dr David Kellerman, UNSW Panel David Kellermann is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mechanical Using technology to and Manufacturing Engineering, UNSW. improve the student experience David was an award recipient of the 2018 UNSW Awards for Teaching Excellence | General Category.

Beau Leese, Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Practera Beau is an innovation leader with a track record of positive impact and delivery across large business, startups, R&D and higher education. Prior to joining Intersective full time, Beau was Head of Strategy, Innovation & International for the CSIRO – Australia’s national R&D Agency. As part of that role he developed CSIRO’s Strategy 2020, led significant organisational reform, and co-founded CSIRO’s accelerator / entrepreneurship program – CSIRO ON. Beau was formerly a Director with Deloitte Consulting, has co-founded two online startups and worked in commercialisation for an Australian University. Panel Dr Ricky Tunny, QUT, ACEL WIL project Employability / Work Ricky Tunny is a graduate from the University of Queensland, Integrated Learning completing his PhD in 2007. He has more than 15 years’ experience working in the higher education sector, with a number of years in management and leadership positions, including Manager, Work Integrated Learning within the Faculty of Health and Senior Lecturer, Work Integrated Learning at QUT.

Courtney Wright, Director, AGSM Career Development Centre The AGSM Career Development Centre is dedicated to assisting AGSM students to realise their career ambitions and to provide them with the tools for life-long career success. Courtney manages the team across all areas including student career development, corporate relationships and business development with a focus on global best practice.

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Employability / Work Professor Dawn Bennett, Curtin University Integrated Learning — Dawn Bennett is John Curtin Distinguished Professor of Higher cont’d Education and Director of the Developing Employability and Creative Workforce Initiatives at Curtin University, Australia. Dawn has an extensive record of higher education leadership, teaching and research. With a discipline background in music education and performance, her research expertise is in the development of employability in higher education, higher education learning and teaching, and both precarious and graduate work. Dr Juliet Andrews, Partner, EY Panel Curriculum Juliet has been at EY for nearly ten years. In that time she's worked with clients to solve their increasingly complex workforce problems. She helps them identify the people they need in their organisation, who they'll need in the future and how to create the right culture and capabilites to ensure they can change they way they work to adapt to technology.

Juliet has a PhD in Organisation and Management and is a registered psychologist with AHPRA. Prior to EY Juliet consulted with vocational education and D&I talent firms.

Rod Edge, Head of Advice Education, Capability and Careers, AMP

Rod leads Education, Capability and Careers (EC&C) across the AMP Advice business. Responsible for strategy, culture, services and expertise required to meet regulatory and legislative requirements, developing internal and external capability of the adviser network and internal audience.

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Location

University of Sydney Business School is in the Abercrombie Building, H70, on the corner of Abercrombie and Codrington Streets.

For a complete map of the Camperdown / Darlington campus visit https://sydney.edu.au/campus-life/maps-and-locations.html

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