Past Event Recordings 2020
Watch recordings or view related materials from some of our 2020 events below. Please note that not all Melbourne CSHE events are recorded and listed here.
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Will the pandemic usher in a new era for Australian universities?
The authors of Australian Universities: A History of Common Cause, talk about where we sat at the end of a year of upheaval, how we got here, and where we were heading.
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Exploring University Teaching and Learning: Experience and Context
The authors Keith Trigwell and Michael Prosser discuss elements of the book’s focus on university teachers’ experience of teaching and learning.
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Ethical Indigenous community and collegial engagement
Watch the catch-up webinar with guest presenter Aurora Milroy on philosophies and practical ideas that university communities could consider before and when engaging with Indigenous communities.
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Engaging communities in research agenda-settings
In this catch-up webinar, guest presenter Dr Bridget Pratt presents an ethical toolkit for engaging communities in priority-settings for health research projects.
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Taking stock and resetting for the new normal
Hear from Liz Baré, Janet Beard, Ian Marshman and Teresa Tjia about the transformation of Australian higher education due to the impact of COVID-19.
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Teaching and Learning Summit
This two half-day summit featured keynotes from Diana Laurillard and Richard James, contributions from academic colleagues and a student representative from across the faculties and chaired by Melbourne CSHE.
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Creative events for effective engagement
Watch the catch-up webinar on how strategic events programming can enable better engagement across all disciplines by guest presenter Eric Gardiner.
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Strategic research engagement ideas from an ECR
Watch the catch-up webinar on how to engage with the public, charities, industry, and the media by guest presenter Dr Scott Griffiths.
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Changing Higher Education for a Changing World
Following an introduction by co-editors William Locke and Simon Marginson, other contributors discussed their chapters, followed by Q&A. This launch was chaired by co-editor Claire Callender.
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Designing online exams for large cohorts
Karena Waller and Elisa Bone discuss how to structure exams, choose question formats to meet student learning objectives, select a suitable platform and consider academic integrity.
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How can universities engage internationally most successfully?
In this webinar, guest panellists discuss how Australian and Asian universities and staff can engage with each other.
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Why should universities engage internationally?
In this webinar, guest panellists discuss the purpose and barriers to international engagement and partnerships in higher education.
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Designing and assessing group projects online
Dr Charles Sevigny and Associate Professor Gavin Buskes discuss how they have designed and assessed group projects for online delivery and what they have learned from this.
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Engagement for Impact
Watch the catch-up webinar on how to create research impact opportunities by guest presenter Dr Tamika Heiden.
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Beyond quizzes: Facilitating engagement through assessment and feedback
This webinar addresses key aspects of assessment and feedback and how they may be aligned with each other and the curriculum to increase achievement and engagement.
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Early-Career Researchers Engagement Workshop
Watch the catch-up webinar focusing on engagement and collaboration for early-career researchers, including PhD students.
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How do students approach their learning online? And what are the implications for teaching?
Associate Professor Mike Prosser reviews the outcomes of several research studies addressing issues relating to online multiple-choice questions and their implications for teaching.
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Retiring, but not shy: Professor Jane den Hollander AO
Professor Jane den Hollander AO reflected on her time in higher education and current developments.
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Enhancing teacher presence and maintaining connections with students online (for time-poor academics)
Associate Professor Karena Waller and Associate Professor Kate Tregloan discuss strategies for online learning environments that are both effective and achievable.
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Effective online feedback
In this webinar, Dr Megan Sharp and Mr Matt Dyki discussed strategies they have successfully used to provide feedback in an online environment, followed by a Q&A.
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Designing authentic online collaborations
In this webinar, Associate Professor Thomas Cochrane explored practical frameworks and guidelines for designing authentic online collaboration.
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Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Grand Final winner
Watch the winning 3MT® presentation by Carmen Glanville from The Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences.
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Engaging students through online teaching
In this webinar, two academic staff from two faculties will discuss strategies they have successfully used to engage their students through online learning.
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What will the Tehan changes mean for students and universities?
This session examined key details and implications of the Coalition Government's higher education package, with presentations by Frank Larkins, Tamson Pietsch and Mark Warburton.
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A Brazilian University Network Supporting Enterprises in the COVID-19 Crisis
Watch the catch-up webinar by staff from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul Business School in Brazil.
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Engaged University Symposium
Recordings and presentations about engagement initiatives for research, teaching and community, and their impacts across the University of Melbourne.
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Conflicts in engagements and partnerships
Watch the catch-up webinar on various ways to overcome and push through conflict and disagreements and ultimately strengthen relationships with colleagues and stakeholders.
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Engagement research and academic careers: Four dilemmas and some possibilities
Watch the catch-up webinar by Associate Professor Suzanne Rice, Deputy Director of the Assessment Research Centre and the Associate Dean (Engagement) at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education.
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From opportunity to obligation: Embedding student and staff co-creation and shared decision-making in universities
Dr Mollie Dollinger outlines how to develop university-wide partnership programs.
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Understanding risks in collaboration and partnerships
Watch the catch-up webinar on understanding your own risks appetite and learning how to develop risk profiles for positive change.
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Building engagement from the ground up
Watch the catch-up webinar by Joann Cattlin, Manager, Research, Engagement and Impact at the Melbourne Law School.
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Re-engaging external stakeholders amid COVID-19
Watch the catch-up webinar on how to navigate and re-connect with external collaborators and partners.