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Delegate Roster (PDF) WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Dr. Suniti Bandaranaike Mr. Tim Bergmeier Work Integrated Leaning-Coordinator and Researcher General Manager James Cook University InPlace Software Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Greg Boland Prof. Liz Burd Faculty Pro Vice Chancellor for Teaching and Learning University of Canberra University of Newcastle Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Sally Burford Mr. Craig Cameron Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Education Senior Lecturer University of Canberra Griffith University Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Sonia Ferns Ms. Christabel Gonsalvez Manager, Course Design Associate Dean Student Engagement Curtin University Monash University Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Melinda Hall Dr. Denise Jackson Lecturer Associate Professor & WIL Coordinator Federation University Edith Cowan University Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Judie Kay Prof. Nicholas Klomp Associate Director DVC and Vice President-Academic RMIT University of Canberra Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Debora Pascoe Dr. Lynn Riddell Senior Lecturer Associate Dean Teaching and Learning Federation University Deakin University Australia Australia [email protected] Mr. Paul Scott Ms. Vashti Silver Lecturer Industry Engagement Manager University of Newcastle Southern Cross University Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Judith Smith Shivashangarie Sivanesan Associate Director, Academic-Real World Learning Student Queensland University of Technology Monash University Australia Australia [email protected] WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Ms. Helen Stephenson Ms. Melissa Sullivan Project Manager: Teaching and Learning Lecturer Flinders University CQ University Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Damian Thomson Dr. Franziska Trede Graduate Capability Coordinator Associate Professor in Higher Education Monash University Charles Sturt Univesity Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Guthrie White Mr. Aaron White Chief Executive Officer Product Executive InPlace Software InPlace Software Australia Australia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Christine Arsenault Ms. Dian Augustini Managing Director, Management Indonesian Cooperative Education Officer_READI University of Toronto, Scarborough University of Waterloo Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Philip Brown Mr. Scott Davis Assistant Director, Management Co-op Programs Canadian Co-op Officer-READI University of Toronto, Scarborough University of Waterloo Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Christine Dodds Mr. David Drewery Faculty, Cooperative Education Coordinator Research Coordinator Capilano University University of Waterloo Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Anne Marie Fannon Mr. Robert Engel Director, Professional Development Program & CACFE Instructor President Red Deer College Univeristy of Waterloo Canada Canada [email protected] Mr. Shabnam Ivkovic Dr. Nancy Johnston Manager International Co-op Mobility Executive Director, Student Affairs University of Waterloo Simon Fraser University Canada Canada [email protected] Ms. Cynthia Maclean Mr. Joel Johnston Co-op Coordinator Guest British Columbia Institute of Technology Simon Fraser University Canada Canada [email protected] WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Dr. Norah McRae Ms. Elexi Mills Executive Director: Co-operative EducationProgram and Career Student Services University of Victoria University of Victoria Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Judene Pretti Prof. Patricia Orozco Quijano Director of WatCACE Master Lecturer University of Waterloo Laurentian University Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Karima Ramji Ms. Colleen Reid Program Manager, International Programs Associate Director, AccessAbility Services University of Victoria University of Toronto, Scarborough Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Erin Smith Ms. Susan Soikie Associate Director Program Improvement Director University of Waterloo University of Toronto, Scarborough Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Kurtis Sprague Mr. Pat Sullivan Student ASM-CE University of Victoria Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada Canada [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Simon Tam Dr. Axel Gerloff ASM-CE Vice President Internional Relations Memorial University of Newfoundland Baden-Weurremburg Cooperative State University Canada Germany [email protected] [email protected] Prof. Ditmar Hilpert Dr. Josiah Chan-0kul Chairperson Strategic Management Assistant Director of Student Services Reutlingen University Lingnan University Germany Hong Kong [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Melina Lai Mr. Sanjay Singh Director of Careers and Placement Services Library Assistanct Hong Kong Polytechnic University Banaras Hindu University Hong Kong India [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Kato Akiko Prof. Masato Aketagawa Associate Professor Professor National Institute of Technology Nagaoka University of Technology Japan Japan [email protected] WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Mr. Rikichi Izumiya Prof. Masahiro Iwahashi Associate Director, Tokyo Office Professor Kanazawa Institute of Technology Nagaoka University of Technology Japan Japan [email protected] Ms. Keiko Saito-Miyakawa Prof. Nakamura Nobuhiro President Professor NPO WIL Kyoto Sangyo University Japan Japan [email protected] Prof. Toshitsugu Takai Prof. Yasushi Tanaka Professor Professor Muroran Institute of Technology Kyoto Sangyo University Japan Japan Mrs. Kannika Wongpanit Mr. Akito Toi Acting Assistant to the President for Academic Affairs Professor University of Tokyo Tokyo University of Technology Japan Japan [email protected] Prof. Takashi Yukawa Ms. Izawati Anwar Professor Senior Assistant Director Nagaoka University of Technology Industry Liaison and Employability Division Japan Malaysia [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Mohd Sobri Don Dr. Razali Hassan Director Professor Universiti Utara Malaysia University Tun Hyssein Onn Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Mohd Zulkefli Ibrahim Prof. Mohamed Mustafa Ishak Principal Assistant Director Vice Chancellor Industry Liaison and Employability Division Universiti Utara Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Keong Ong Seng Ms. Syarlina Saaid Lecturer Senior Assistant Director Politeknik Port Dickson Industry Liaison and Employability Division Malaysia Malaysia [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Gemma Coughlan Ms. Petra van Heugten Honours Coordinator Researcher and Lecturer Hanze University of Applied Sciences Hanze University of Applied Sciences Netherlands Netherlands g.k.coughlan @pl.hanze.nl [email protected] WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Ms. Jenni Boys Prof. Stuart Brock Senior Lecturer & Academic Manager Associate Dean Auckland University of Technology Victoria University of Wellington New Zealand New Zealand [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Kate Coleman Dr. Jenny Fleming Senior Lecturer & Employer Relations Manager Senior Manager & Academic Manager Auckland University of Technology Auckland University of Technology New Zealand New Zealand [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Suzan Hall Ms. Katharine Hoskyn Manager Contract Supervisor Victoria University of Wellington Auckland University of Technology New Zealand New Zealand [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Patricia Lucas Ms. Lynette Steele Senior Lecturer Group Leader Auckland University of Technology Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology New Zealand New Zealand [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Matthew Stevens Dr. Karsten Zegwaard Workplace Coordinator Director, Cooperative Education Victoria University of Wellington University of Waikato New Zealand New Zealand [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Todowede Babatunde Joel Mr. Iaen Lee Budget Officer Senior Manager Lagos State University Singapore Institute of Technology Nigeria Singapore [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Hong Sin Ng Mr. Eugene Pang Senior Manager Manager-International & Industry Relations Singapore Institute of Technology Nanyang Polytechnic Singapore Singapore [email protected] [email protected] Ms. Petrina Batholmeus Dr. Roelien Brink Student Senior Lecturer Cape Peninsula University of Technology University of Johannesburg South Africa South Africa [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Maggie Chetty Prof. Rajendra Chetty Head of Department Engineering Research Chair Durban University of Technology Cape Peninsula University of Technology South Africa South Africa [email protected] [email protected] WACE WORLD CONFERENCE 2017 REGISTRATION ROSTER Ms. Lauren Davids Prof. George de Lange Co-operative Education Coordinator Director: Engagement Office Cape Peninsula University of Technology Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University South Africa South Africa [email protected] [email protected]
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