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Upcoming events and important information

DASSH 2008 Conference and AGM

Where: Monash Conference Centre, 30 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC

When: Wednesday 1 to Friday 3 October 2008

Keynote speakers confirmed:

  • Senator the Hon Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
  • Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC, Chair, Higher Education Review Expert Panel
  • Professor Margaret Sheil, CEO, Australian Research Council

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Member opportunity to attend HASS in the Capital, 2-3 September 2008

HASS in the Capital includes a National Press Club luncheon address by Senator the Honourable Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research and a dinner address by Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC, Chair, Higher Education Review.

DASSH is sponsoring a limited number of members to attend. Travel and accommodation covered.

A member forum to discuss the future directions of CHASS is part of the HASS in the Capital program.

DASSH is a level one member of CHASS. DASSH President, Professor Faith Trent will be a panel member at the forum. DASSH input and response to the PDFCHASS discussion paper is sought.

DASSH members can be involved by:

  • Attending HASS in the Capital, 2-3 September. DASSH is sponsoring a limited number of members to attend. Travel and accommodation covered. Please contact DASSH - eo [at] dassh.edu.au ASAP.
  • Sending comments on the CHASS discussion paper - Ms Deborah Crossing, Executive Officer, eo [at] dassh.edu.au by Wednesday 27 August.

Australian Learning and Teaching Council - Leading Change Symposium, Sydney on 27 and 28 November 2008

The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) has asked DASSH to circulate information about a symposium of interest to maybe yourselves or members of your faculty involved with teaching and learning. The Symposium is for approx 200 people with a leadership role within their discipline.

It will draw on disciplinary perspectives to identify common priorities to be considered by the ALTC in 2009-2011. At this event the ALTC will also launch its strategy for supporting the disciplines - the Learning Networks.

Participants will most likely be Associate Deans (Teaching and Learning) or equivalent. The symposium will also involve some Deans and representatives from ALTC-funded projects and fellows from a range of disciplines. The ALTC will cover the cost of travel, accommodation and meals during the event for delegates.

PDFRegister an expression of interest [PDF 78 kB].   by 10 September.

Call for Papers

PDFDoctoral subjects: producing research, researchers, knowledge and innovation in Australian humanities, arts and social science doctorates

PDFGender: Theories, Challenges and Impacts [PDF 67 kB]. Due 1 December 2008