AIEC 2018 Program at a Glance

AIEC 2018 Program at a Glance

AIEC 2018 Program at a glance TUESDAY 9 OCTOBER 08:00 19:30 Registration open 18:00 19:30 Exhibition open PROGRAM 09:00 12:00 Morning pre-conference workshops Masterclasses Roundtable Program was last updated 4 October 2018. (9am - 4 pm) (9am - 4 pm) Room: C2.2 Room: C2.3 Room: C2.4 Room: C2.5 Room: C2.6 Venue: UTS MULT Last minute changes to the program will be updated on the app program and/or announced at the conference. Workshop MOB Workshop M&R Workshop A&C Masterclass M&R Masterclass PD IEAA Research Roundtable W.2. All abroad: training W.1. Conversion: W.3. Managing risk, M.1. The art of storytelling: M.2. Mindful leadership in Global impact, local All sessions will be held at ICC Sydney, unless otherwise noted. your trip leaders (1224) Understand it. Improve it. enhancing welfare: the producing great online international education outcomes (1249) Chair: Cara Bonnington, Get on with it. (1226) world of under 18s (1229) video, in-house (1240) (1239) For session details, please visit the AIEC 2018 Online Program: The University of Sydney Chair: The Elizabeth Chair: Danielle Hartridge Chair: Tim Field, The Chair: Helen Zimmerman Graham, University of University of Sydney https://www.xcdsystem.com/aiec/program/k2X2HER/index.cfm Sydney Christopher Daniel, Elizabeth Graham, The Danielle Hartridge, Lara McKinley; Tim Field, Helen Zimmerman; Omar Michigan State University; University of Sydney; Mark International Education The University of Sydney; de Silva, The Plato Project Dr Gary Rhodes, California Pettitt, Edified Education; Knowledgebase; Desma Mariona Guiu, The State University; Steven Sharyn Maskell, SM Smith, Swinburne University University of Melbourne McDonald, Western Sydney Consulting Group; Shehan of Technology University Thampapillai, CQUniversity Australia KEY INTEREST AREAS 12:00 13:00 Lunch - served in the Pyrmont Foyer 13:00 16:00 Afternoon pre-conference workshops Key interest areas (or program tracks) are general headings into which sessions are organised. They are intended as a guide only. Room: C2.2 Room: C2.3 Room: C2.4 C.2.5. Most sessions at AIEC , including presentations and e-posters, will cover more than one interest area and A&C Workshop SS Workshop Workshop TNE may be relevant to more than one sector. W.4. Scholarships: in times W.6. The power of PRISMS W.5. The future of (online) of peace, in times of (1222) transnational education conflict (1228) Chair: Geza Karacsony, (1227) A&C: Admissions and compliance PATH: Pathways Chair: Anna Kent, Deakin Western Sydney University Chair: Caryn Nery, IEAA BD&S: Business development and strategy PD: Professional development University EMP: Employability SCH: Schools Carissa Perkins, Charles Geza Karacsony, Western Richard Garrett, The ELT: English language and teaching (ELICOS) SS: Sponsored students Sturt University; Dr Sally Sydney University; Ingrid Observatory on Borderless GOV - Government policy STU: Students Baker, UNSW; Anna Kent, Elliston, University of New Higher Education; Prof. TNE: Transnational education Deakin University; Ailsa England; Ben Houston, Beverley Oliver, Deakin L&T: Learning and teaching Lamont, Pomegranate DET; Anurag Kanwar, University HE: Higher education VET: Vocational education and training Global; Dorothy Oxcom International; M&R: Marketing and recruitment MULT: Multiple interest areas Hoddinott, Holroyd High Warwick Miles, DET School MOB: Mobility and learning abroad 16:30 18:00 First-timers' Orientation and Networking – Pyrmont Theatre Pyrmont Theatre 18:00 19:30 Welcome Reception (sponsored by StudyNSW) - Exhibition Hall WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER 08:00 17:15 Registration open 08:00 17:15 Exhibition open 08:45 10:30 1.1. Plenary Pyrmont Theatre 08:45 09:15 Opening Ceremony 09:15 09:35 IEAA Excellence Awards 09:35 10:00 Keynote: Minister address The Hon. Dan Tehan, Minister for Education 10:00 10:30 Keynote: Engaging with Gen Z Clare Madden, social researcher and Gen Z expert 10:30 11:00 Morning tea (sponsored by Sonder Australia) – served in the Exhibition Hall 11:00 12:30 1.2. Concurrent sessions Room: C2.2/C2.3 Room: C2.4 Room: C2.5 Room: C3.3 Room: C3.4 Room: C3.5 Room: C3.6 Panel MULT Thematic PATH MULT Panel BD&S Conversation TNE Panel BD&S Panel MULT International education Pathways to success Q&A with Claire Madden Alumni relations: IEAA Network Working together to International education as 101: a session for Chair: Heidi Reid, Times Chair: Anton Crace, The PIE uncovering international Conversation – manage systemic risks a pillar for sustainable newcomers to Academy application across Transnational education and opportunities for development: a global international education recruitment, brand (TNE) (1244) Australian international dialogue (1204) (1207) management and industry Chair: Caryn Nery, IEAA education – a helicopter Chair: Prof. Chris Ziguras, Chair: Bronte Neyland, engagement (1210) view (1128) IEAA Victoria University Chair: Trevor Goddard, Chair: Kadi Taylor, Navitas IEAA Melissa Banks, IEAA; Steve A supported journey: Clare Madden, social Dr Gretchen Dobson, Dr Fion (Choon Boey) Lim, Greta Doherty, Francisco Marmolejo, The Nerlich, Australian strategies for engaging researcher and Gen Z Academic Assembly, Inc.; Dr Victoria University; Marisa Department of Education World Bank Group; Sara Government Department of and empowering expert Mitch Leventhal, Academic Furno, Western Sydney and Training; Shannon Todd, APAIE; Sabine Pendl, Education and Training; international students and Assembly, Inc.; Trevor University; Caryn Nery, Willoughby, Study Gold EAIE; Dorothea Antonio, Bronte Neyland, Victoria facilitating effective Goddard, International IEAA; Richard Garrett, The Coast; John Wellard, NAFSA; Chris Ziguras, IEAA University articulation pathways Education Association of Observatory on Bordeless Universities Australia; (1161) [PATH] Australia (IEAA); Higher Education; Joel Jonathan Chew, Nous Rhonda Edwards, Backwell, DET; Christine Group; Kadi Taylor, Holmesglen Institute; Bilsland, Macquarie Navitas Maxine Courtier, University Holmesglen Institute Empowering international students through drama and the arts (1160) [PATH] Kirsty Budding, ANU College - Study Group Australia Calibrating assessment across Australian English language centres (1257) [ELT] Dr Sara Booth, Peer Review Portal 12:30 13:45 Lunch – served in the Exhibition Hall C3.4 Conversation (12:45 - 13:30) PD IEAA Network Conversation – Young Professionals (1248) Anton Crace, The PIE News; Emily O'Callaghan, IEAA; Katrina Reid, Study Gold Coast; Katie Hanna, StudyNSW; Yara Vasina, UNSW Sydney WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER - CONTINUED 13:45 15:15 1.3. Concurrent sessions Room: C2.2/C2.3 Room: C2.4 Room: C2.5 Room: C3.3 Room: C3.4 Room: C3.5 Room: C3.6 Poster Lounge (Pyrmont Foyer) Café STU Thematic L&T Thematic EMP Thematic GOV Conversation PATH Thematic TNE Panel BD&S Posters MOB International students: Insights from teaching and Employability: future Update on the National IEAA Network Transnational education: Towards a deeper Innovations in mobility and learning what do they really worry learning initiatives trends and current Council for International Conversation – Pathways new opportunities, engagement with China abroad about and how can we Chair: Dr Damir Mitric, La initiatives in international Education and the future (1243) regulations and curriculum (1209) Chair: Stephanie Bethencourt-Joyce, IDP help? (1203) Trobe University education of Future Unlimited Chair: Heidi Reid, Times mobility Chair: John Ross, Times Chair: Clare Gossage, The Chair: Craig Mackey, IDP Chair: Rebecca Hall, Academy Chair: Dr Fion (Choon Boey) Higher Education PIE News Austrade Lim, Victoria University Clare Gossage, The PIE Empowering a new Future skills 2030: is National Council for Denise Bush, The University Mobility without leaving Richard McGregor, Lowy The power of delegations: travelling for News; International generation of Australians international education International Education of Melbourne; Ruby Biscuit, home – Online higher Institute; Linda Jakobson, impact (1078) [MOB] students currently studying through the New Colombo ready to support trending Report Card (1216) [GOV] Macquarie University education opportunities in China Matters; Assoc. Prof. Leonie Patrick, The University of Sydney; in Australia Plan: curriculum-specific 2030 skills? (1156) [EMP] Phil Honeywood, International College; Heidi India. It seemed like a James Leibold, La Trobe Mobility (VET): from Dubbo to Wuxi and in- learning through learning Dr Pip Wright, Pearson International Education Reid, Times Academy; Dr good idea at the time! University; John Ross, between (1097) [VET] abroad in the Indo-Pacific Real employment Association of Australia; Cintia Agosti, Macquarie (1193) [TNE] Times Higher Education Amber Mastrangeli, TAFE NSW; Jacqueline (1158) [L&T] outcomes for thousands of Kent Anderson, The University International Dr Karen Barker, Australia Anderson, TAFE NSW; Assoc. Prof. Ly Tran, international students: University of Western College India Institute, The Maximising outcomes of short-term Deakin University unpacking 'secrets to Australia; Karen University of Melbourne; mobility: the connection between student Facilitating students’ success' with research Sandercock; David Brigid Freeman, Australia background and program and evaluation professional readiness (1254) [EMP] Riordan India Institute, The design (1113) [MOB] through short term Stacey Farraway, Charles What does the future look University of Melbourne Aliya Sorgen, University of London international programs

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