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AIEC 2010 Presentations

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Tuesday 12 October

Bayside Auditorium B

Welcome Plenary

  • Professor Sugata Mitra, Founder of the Hole in the Wall Project
  • Dr Libby Lee-Hammond, Associate Professor in Early Childhood Education, Murdoch University

 

Wednesday 13 October

Bayside Auditorium B

Opening Plenary

  • Mr Simon Anholt

 

Speaking the Truth to Power: Influencing Political Agendas

  • Bruce Baird AM, Former Federal Politician and Diplomat
  • Stephen Connelly, President, International Education Association of Australia (IEAA)
  • Richard Beere, Executive General Manager International East, Tourism Australia
  • Michael McCarry, Alliance for International Educational & Cultural Exchange, USA

 

Australia’s Public Diplomacy: Lessons Concerning ‘Soft Power’: Facilitated Discussion

  • Nicholas Cull, Professor of Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA
  • Caitlin Byrne, Former Diplomat and Assistant Professor, International Relations, Bond University
  • Mark Scott Managing Director, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
  • Steven Schwartz, Vice-Chancellor, Macquarie University

 

Australian Government Update on the International Marketing and Promotion of Australian Education and Training

 

Jenny Brockie: A Diverse Australia: Racism, Multiculturalism and International Education

Panellists:

  • Graeme Innes AM,
  • Professor Margaret Gardner , AO
  • Dr Casta Tungaraza
  • Robert Atcheson
  • Professor Andrew Jakubowicz

 


Bayside Gallery B

 

Approaches to Retention in Australian Tertiary Institutions  -  [Full Paper]

 

Building a New National Voice for International Students in Australia

 

Working in the 21st Century Environment to get the Australian Message Across

  • Neena Bhandari, Journalist
  • Larry Anderson, Australia Network

 


Bayside Gallery A

 

Think Before: A Student Safety Initiative: How Attacks on International Students Inspired a Grassroots Response!

 

Student Welcome 2010 At Melbourne Airport

 

Inter and Intra-Regional Mobility: Who are our Competitors and Should we be Worried?

 

More Than Just a Roof Over My Head

 


Bayside 103

 

‘It’s a totally new learning curve for me, yes, quite big but it has been meaningful’: Teaching International VET Students and Researching International VET Pedagogy

 

Developing 'Well-Rounded' Graduates: Embedding Intercultural and Professional Communication Skills in Tertiary Programs

 

Securing the Future of International Education by Defining and Maintaining Standards: Engaging in the Debate

 

India: Turning a Sticky Wicket into a Good Batting Track

 

Bayside 104

Engaging academic staff in Internationalisation: Perspectives from the UK and Australia

 

National Approaches Towards Internationalisation of Education

 

AUIDF Research Agenda 2010 and Good Practice in International Student Recruitment


Thursday 14 October


Bayside Auditorium B

 

Futurecasting International Students in Australia: Scenarios for the Future

 

International Education in Adelaide: Changing Lives, Reshaping a City

 

A Collaborative Approach to Internationalisation: The Queensland Model

  • Stuart Dignam, Queensland Education and Training International (QETI)

 

"Australia Unlimited" Rebranding Australian Education and Training

 

From Down Under to Down Wonder? Australia’s Economic and Education Outlook in a Post-GFC World.

 

Hot Topics in International Education: Global Update

Panel to include Senior Representatives from International Education Associations and Organisations:

Bayside Auditorium A

The Role of Skilled Migration in Meeting Australia’s Future Workforce Needs

 

IEAA Award Winners: Best Practice/Innovation in International Education

 

English Proficiency for Content Study: Issues & Suggested Solutions for the School, Vocational and Higher Education Sectors

 

The Changing Higher Degree Research Market: The Compelling Results and Implications from an Extraordinary RHD Research Study

 

Progressing the TEQSA Agenda

  • Ian Hawke, Interim CEO, Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA)

 


Bayside Gallery B

 

Australia-Malaysia: Schools Building Strategic Alliances

 

Internationalisation of Curricula in Victorian schools

 

The Future of the School Sector in International Education

 

Online Student Marketing: The Real Truth A Step by Step Guide to Engaging with and Marketing to International Students Online

 

Straight from China: National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao) and the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education

 

Enhancing Australia-US Cooperation in Higher Education

  • Mr Stephen Connelly, President, International Education Association of Australia
  • Ms Mary Anne Grant, CEO & President, International Student Exchange Programs (ISEP)
  • Dr Bill Lacy, President, Association of International Education Administrators
  • Dr Brian Whalen, President and CEO, Forum on Education Abroad

 

International Student Barometer: How are we Faring?

  • Steve Nerlich, Australian Education International (AEI)
  • Kevin Brett, iGraduate
  • Glenn Withers AO, Universities Australia (UA)

 


Bayside Gallery A

 

The Griffith English Language Enhancement Strategy: Implementing the Good Practice Principles for English Language Proficiency for International Students in Australian Universities

  • Nicole Brigg, Griffith English Language Institute

 

Development of Students’ English Language Proficiency: Guidance and Strategies for Broader Engagement

  • Jeanette Baird, Australian Universities Quality Agency

 

Getting it Right for the Future: Addressing the English Language Needs of our Students

 

Measuring and Benchmarking the Internationalisation of Education

 

What Does it Take to Become Transnational?: Public and Private Alliances in TNE

 

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Centralised vs Decentralised Approaches to Stakeholder Relationship Management Within TNE

 

Improving the Quality of Offshore Student Experience: Findings of a Decade in Three Australian Universities  -  [Full Paper]* (This paper has been Peer Reviewed)

 

Perspectives of Work by International Students in Australia

 

Urban Transformations: The Impact of International Students on Cities

 


Bayside 103

 

Internationalisation: Exploring Pedagogical Challenges and Best Practices of Non-local University Teachers in Higher Education

  • Po Li Tan, Kings College London

 

Reconceptualising the “International” in International Higher Education: Moving Towards Cosmopolitan Outcomes

  • Sarah Richardson, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)

 

Internationalising Employability Skills in Business Graduates: International Perspectives  -  [Full Paper]

 

Government Schools International Student Programs: Building Community, Industry and Reputation. The Importance of High Quality School Experience in Developing the Post School Sector Market in Australia

 

An International Student’s Welfare Requirements Don’t Sleep

Engaging University Students with Internationalisation: How Insights from the AUSSE Can Help

  • Sarah Richardson, Australian Council for Education Research (ACER)

 

Indonesia: Learning from the Past, Engaging for the Future

  • Kirrilee Hughes, Australia Indonesia Business Council

 

Bayside 104

Finding Common Ground: Enhancing Interaction Between Domestic and International Students


Friday 15 October

Bayside Auditorium B

The Australian International Student Strategy and Beyond

  • Colin Walters, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
  • Robert Atcheson, Council of International Students of Australia (CISA)
  • Dennis Murray, International Education Association of Australia (IEAA)

 

Views From a Leading Economist: Engaging the "Big End of Town"

 

A Discussion with the "Big End of Town"

  • Chris Richardson, Access Economics
  • Sharon Winocur, BHERT
  • John King, ATEC and Global Tourism and Leisure Pty Ltd
  • Ken Roberts, Forethought Research

 

Closing Plenary

 

Bayside Gallery B

Vocational Education and Training: Moving Forward With Real Action

 

Enhancing the Student Experience: Global Initiatives

 

Community Engagement Strategy in Action

 

Bayside Gallery A

Standards of Good Practice and Quality Assurance in Education Abroad: The US & Australian Perspective

 

Keeping The Business Afloat: Practical Advice for Difficult Times

 

The Community Safety of International Students in Melbourne: A Scoping Study

  • Joanne Pyke, Institute for Community, Ethnicity and Policy Alternatives (ICEPA)

 

International Student Security: A View from Beijing

 

Bayside 103

The Other Dimension: Vocational Transnational Quality Concepts and Processes

 

Collaborative Approaches to Moderation of Assessment in Transnational Education [Full Paper]* (this paper has been Peer Reviewed)

  • Saadia Mahmud, University of South Australia (presented)
  • Michelle Wallace, Southern Cross University
  • Gavin Sanderson, University of South Australia
  • Parvinder Hukam Singh, Taylor's University (Malaysia)
  • Camela Briguglio, Curtin University
  • Thavamalar Thuraisingam, Taylor's University (Malaysia)

 

“I am not like that but why treat me the same way?” Stereotyping International VET Students as Mere ‘PR hunters’ and its Impacts on Their Learning and Well-being

 

Intervention for Retention: How Can Academic and Social Support Help Universities Keep Their Students?

 

Tourism and International Education: A study of International Student Travel Behaviour in Australia and New Zealand

Bayside 104

Teamwork and Diversities: Comparing Student Experience of Team-based Learning in Melbourne and Hong Kong  -  [Full Paper]

 

Supporting and Evaluating Transitional Learning for International University Students

 

Managing Australian University Alumni Relations in China: A Fast Changing and Challenging Landscape

 

The Price of Learning: Chinese Students Psychological Well-being in South Australia

 

Outcomes of Australian International Mobility Programs: Considering the Long-term Impacts


Linking Study Abroad Outcomes to Industry Needs: News from the USA

 


 

 

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