Events
Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) at the University of Melbourne
Featured events
Climate change, migration and health - A fire-side chat with Dr Trish Nayna Schwerdtle
Join us for a fire-side chat with Dr Trish Nayna Schwerdtle on climate change, migration, and health. Dr Schwerdtle will share her experiences of working as a clinician and researcher internationally, highlighting the current trends, the latest evidence, and policy responses to climate migration. In conversation with Dr Rebecca Patrick, Academic Convener, Climate CATCH Lab and climate and health researcher, she will provide frank and fearless responses to audience questions about her experiences in the field.
Check out our seminar primer here: https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12916-017-0981-7
Could Australia have a better and fairer education system?
Professor Pasi Sahlberg will present the next Faculty of Education Dean’s Lecture:
Could Australia have a better and fairer education system?
Education systems around the world are facing a complex and persistent challenge. Despite a 20 percent increase in schooling expenditures over the last 15 years, educational performance has stagnated or declined across OECD countries—and Australia is no exception to this troubling trend.
In this free public lecture, Professor Pasi Sahlberg proposes three principles for a new educational paradigm to transform Australian schools:
- Empowering children and teachers to drive meaningful improvements;
- Building healthier relationships and deeper collaboration in and between schools; and
- Reintegrating Australia into international education policy discussions to learn from and contribute to the global dialogue on the future of education.
Register early to attend this special lecture. Registration is essential.
Please note: Due to the theatre’s limited capacity, please only register for a seated ticket if you are sure to be attending in person. A ticket type to receive a copy of the recording is available for those that are unable to attend. A link to the recording will also be sent those who register to attend in person, you will not need to register for this ticket as well.In the event that this lecture exceeds venue capacity we will require a change of venue within the University of Melbourne, Parkville campus. Keep an eye out for communications post registration.
ACCESSIBILITY
If you have any support requirements in order to participate fully, please let us know via educationevents@unimelb.edu.au to ensure that we can arrange any reasonable adjustments.