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The Support Centre Inclusive Higher Education (SIHO) will host a webinar series entitled ‘Towards Genuinely Inclusive Universities: an international perspective on best practices in the implementation of universal design’. The series is composed of eight webinars and will run from December 2020 until July 2021. This webinar series will shed light on several topics closely […]
27 November 2020
Rethinking the Remit of the University in Uncertain Times To reflect ongoing concerns and uncertainties about public health and safety for the rest of this year, the December SEDA/SHED conference has been postponed till 2021 (at the same venue in Glasgow). Dates for 2021 will be confirmed as soon as possible. An alternative online event […]
27 November 2020
With universities quickly moving online following coronavirus outbreaks across the UK, lots of students are feeling at sea. Some have spent weeks self-isolating in their halls of residence and others have returned to their families, but all of them are facing up to a different university experience from the one they expected. The emotional upheaval, […]
11 November 2020
Join the University of Canberra (UC) Student Equity, Participation and Welfare for a week of events, webinars and positive stories that demonstrate commitment to higher education access, participation, and success. Together, they will celebrate the outcomes of the UC Student Equity and Access Plan, equitable opportunities for all in higher education and the incredible contributions of […]
10 November 2020
The NCSEHE hosted an online panel discussion on 23 November 2020, conducted as part of Dr Katelyn Barney’s NCSEHE Equity Fellowship. Katelyn’s research focuses on developing evidence to demonstrate success factors and highlight areas to strengthen outreach initiatives for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Webinar overview There are numerous outreach initiatives being run by […]
5 November 2020
The NCSEHE and Equity Practitioners in Higher Education Australasia (EPHEA) invited equity practitioners from Australia and New Zealand to a Zoom celebration on 17 November to launch World Access to Higher Education Day (WAHED) 2020. Over 200 national and international delegates joined us to hear keynote speaker Professor Sally Kift on Equity and the ‘Anxiety […]
3 November 2020
This webinar series explores ways in which people and institutions are responding to and learning from the current crisis and applying these lessons into learning, teaching, technology and student engagement. The New Normal is a collaboration between Melbourne CSHE and Learning Environments. Panellists will include members of the Melbourne CSHE and Learning Environments teams, with some episodes featuring guest panellists from […]
29 October 2020
UniSA Teaching and Learning Breakfast Series: Dr Nicole Crawford In this University of South Australia (UniSA) webinar, Dr Nicole Crawford provided a brief overview of her 2019/20 NCSEHE Equity Fellowship research, which investigated proactive approaches to support the mental wellbeing of mature-aged university students in regional and remote Australia. Nicole considered what we, as unit […]
28 August 2020
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion will present a webinar on 4 September 2020 as part of the Future of Education – Towards 2027 series. Join Peter Shergold AC, Viv White AM, Mehrdad Baghai, Sally Kift, and Verity Firth in discussion on whether the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) […]
19 August 2020
This webinar is the third in the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training (ADCET) series for the 2020 Review (the Review) of the Disability Standards for Education 2005 (the Standards). The session is designed for educators and students in tertiary education (including vocational education and training) and higher education. The interactive webinar will involve: […]
18 August 2020