Symposium Hosts

The Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education is a research and development centre dedicated to improving and utilising the best evidence-based professional development and for influencing policy and practice in higher education. The Melbourne CSHE is committed to developing institutional capacities to support evaluating and optimising the impacts of research, scholarship and creative activities by developing and sharing ethical engagement practices, services and tools.

The Research Engagement and Impact Network (REIN) is a new community of practice at the University of Melbourne involving professional and academic staff interested in fostering ethical engagement and research impact for the public good in local and global communities. This network is open to all staff and meets on the third Tuesday of each month in the Elisabeth Murdoch Building.

For more information please contact Dr Siew Fang Law, SiewFang.law@unimelb.edu.au.

2020 Steering Committee Members:

Joann Cattlin, Manager, Research Engagement and Impact, Melbourne Law School

Karla Fallon, Admin Assistant, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, School of Earth Sciences

Kerrii Cavanagh, Community Partnerships Manager, Civic and Community Engagement, Chancellery (Strategy and Culture)

Laura Juliff, Research Project Officer, School of Computing and Information Systems, Melbourne School of Engineering

Dr Siew Fang Law, Senior Lecturer & Engagement Lead, Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education