DASSH Conference – University of Auckland: September 2005

DASSH Conference – University of Auckland: September 2005

DASSH Conference Programme Auckland, New Zealand. September 28th-30th, 2005 DASSH Conference – University of Auckland: September 2005. SESSIONS Contributors Venue Wednesday 28th 3.00 pm Auckland University of Technology Marae, Powhiri (Welcome) Corner St Pauls & Symonds Sts, Auckland 5.00 pm Four Seasons Restaurant, Auckland Reception & Registration University of Technology, Corner Wellesley St & Mayoral Drive, Auckland 6.00 pm Invited Speaker: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Director, Art and Room WH125, Auckland University of Biculturalism and Humanities Collection Services, Te Papa Tongarewa - Museum of New Technology, corner Wellesley St & Mayoral research: negotiating passages Zealand) Drive, Auckland between world views Chair: Prof Kenneth Strongman (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, University of Canterbury) Presentation Room – Rm 204, Clocktower, THURSDAY 29th The University of Auckland, 22 Princes St. 9.00: Registration 9.30-10.30 DASSH AGM Chair: Prof Linda Rosenman (President DASSH, Dean, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland) 10.30-11 Morning Tea 11am - 12.30 pm Panel: Structure of Arts degrees: Prof. Rob Allen (Chair) (Dean, Faculty of Applied Bachelors , Honours & Masters Humanities, Auckland University of Technology) A/Prof. David Lowe (Head, School of History, Heritage and Society, Deakin University), DASSH Conference Programme Auckland, New Zealand. September 28th-30th, 2005 Prof. John Morrow (Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland) 12.30 pm-1.30 pm: Lunch DASSH Conference Programme Auckland, New Zealand. September 28th-30th, 2005 THURSDAY 29th (continued) Presentation Room – Rm 204, Clocktower, The University of Auckland, 22 Princes St. 1.30-2.15 pm Panel: Management of Museums and Prof. Adam Shoemaker (Chair) (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Collections Australian National University) Prof. Anne Pauwels (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Western Australia) Prof. Elizabeth Rankin, (Department of Art History, University of Auckland) 2.15-3.00 pm Panel: DASSH Benchmarking project Prof. Michael Macklin (Chair) (Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of New England) Ms Peta Ashworth (Business Manager, Communication Partners) 3.00-3.30 pm Speakers: Report from University of the Dr Akanisi Kedrayate (Head, School of Humanities, USP) and South Pacific. Dr Kesaia Seniloli (Cordinator of Population Studies, USP). 3.30-4.00 : Afternoon Tea 4.00-5.30 pm Panel: Future of Research in Arts, Prof. John Morrow (Chair) (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences University of Auckland) Prof. Linda Rosenman (Dean, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Queensland) Prof Stuart Macintyre (Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne) Janet Greeley (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, James Cook University) 7.30 pm: Dinner RNZ Yacht Club DASSH Conference Programme Auckland, New Zealand. September 28th-30th, 2005 FRIDAY 30th Presentation Room – Rm 204, Clocktower, The University of Auckland, 22 Princes St. 8.30-9.30 Meeting of incoming DASSH Executive. 9.30 – 10.30 Panel: Issues in Language Teaching Prof. Michael Macklin (Chair) (Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of New England) Prof. Anne Pauwels (Dean, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Western Australia) Prof. Alistair Fox (Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Division of Humanities, University of Otago) 10.30-11 : Morning Tea 11-12.30 (Chair tba). Evaluating and Enhancing Speakers: Dr Elizabeth McDonald (Carrick Institute for Teaching Learning and Teaching in Higher Education) Prof. Raewyn Dalziel (Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), University of Auckland) 12.30: 1.30 Lunch .

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