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Keynote Speaker – Professor Don Markwell
Professor Don Markwell commenced as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) of the University of Western Australia in January 2007. In this role he leads and oversees UWA’s academic programs, focussing strongly on the quality of the student learning experience. From 1997 to 2007, he was Warden of Trinity College in the University of Melbourne, and from 1986 to 1997 was a University Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Rhodes Scholar for Queensland for 1981, he has published widely on international relations, constitutional politics, and education.
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The challenge of student
engagement
Keynote address by Professor Don
Markwell, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), University of
Western Australia, at the Teaching and Learning Forum 2007, held
at the University of Western Australia, 30-31 January 2007
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Keynote Speaker – Professor Owen Hicks
In
2004-5, Professor Owen Hicks worked with Australian Volunteers
International as an education development consultant in
Timor-Leste, teaching research methods and assisting with the
development of the Dili Institute of Technology, a small
fledgling tertiary institution. He has recently completed work
for the Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, was a consultant to the Australian Universities
Teaching Committee and a Visiting Professor at the Centre for
Educational Development and Interactive Resources at the
University of Wollongong. Earlier Professor Hicks headed
Organisational and Staff Development Services at The University
of Western Australia, was a council member of the International
Consortium for Educational Development and a past president of
HERDSA.
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And you will say “what was all that about?” and I will reply “well you tell me”
Keynote address by Professor Owen Hicks, Higher Education Development Consultant, at
the Teaching and Learning Forum 2007, held at the University of
Western Australia, 30-31 January 2007
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