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World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED) highlights the disparities in access to education – particularly higher education – worldwide. The inaugural event on November 28, 2018 will bring together universities, vocational and further education providers, communities, industry, and government to focus on the role these institutions play in addressing, whilst also contributing to, the issue […]
1 October 2018
The NCSEHE sought contributions from stakeholders in preparation of a strategic long-term vision for student equity in Australian higher education. A core element of the Student Equity 2030 project is a discussion paper, Student Equity 2030, which aims to outline the key concepts, challenges and contradictions associated with achieving student equity in higher education, and point out possible options for […]
14 September 2018
Development of National Guidelines in Australia for Improving Student Outcomes in Online Education #USQSalon Dr Cathy Stone — The University of Newcastle and the NCSEHE During 2016 an Australian research project was conducted under the sponsorship of the NCSEHE, with the aim of improving student retention and academic success in online education. The study sought the combined wisdom […]
10 September 2018
Ako Victoria is a one-day learning and teaching event in Wellington. It’s hosted twice a year by Victoria’s Centre for Academic Development. Ako Victoria events bring University staff together to talk about learning and teaching, and celebrate successes in the field. They also give staff the opportunity to: meet with other academics, managers and support […]
5 September 2018
The Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) WA branch are hosting a mini-conference to ‘re-kindle’ Western Australian academics’ presentations at higher education conferences over the last 12 months, and to “pre-kindle” presentations at upcoming conferences. This free professional learning event is your opportunity to hear from WA academics involved in the HERDSA, ASCILITE and […]
29 August 2018
From Student to Graduate: Authentic Partnerships for Quality Outcomes This year’s theme “Authentic Partnerships for Quality Outcomes” aims to provide opportunities to learn new ways to enable students to achieve their educational and life goals through actively working together. We invite you to help us shape a dynamic program of seminars, workshops and papers so […]
18 July 2018
Overarching principles of human rights shore up a nearly 30-year history of international efforts to develop educational systems that are responsive to the needs of all. The Inclusive Education Summit (TIES) invites the many to come together to consider educational democracy at a moment in global history where the political order fractures populations, and the […]
18 July 2018
International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education The theme of ASCILITE 2018 is ‘Open oceans: Learning without borders’. Picture sitting on a beach and looking at the ocean, stretching before you towards the horizon, and dreaming about the possibilities, reflecting on the past, or being mindfully […]
18 July 2018
NCSEHE Senior Research Fellow Nadine Zacharias provided an invited address at the National Education Opportunities Network (NEON) Summit “Data and widening access to higher education” on Tuesday 5 June in London, offering an overview of the Australian experience in terms of “Data, Access and Success in Higher Education”. Nadine also contributed to the closing panel, alongside […]
3 July 2018
World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED) Australia The NCSEHE hosted the Australian WAHED hub conference at Curtin University, Perth, attracting 138 delegates. The event was opened by Curtin University Provost Professor John Cordery and Minister The Hon. Dan Tehan MP (via video link). Student Voice: Individual student stories and panel discussion Chaired By Professor […]
11 June 2018