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Conference welcome and opening keynote presentation

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Wednesday, July 5, 2023
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Plaza Auditorium
Sponsored By:
La Trobe University

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Plaza Auditorium


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Welcome to Country delivered by Songwoman Maroochy. Conference welcome by Conference Co-Convenors, Prof Christy Collis and Assoc Prof Kerry Russo. HERDSA President's Address by Prof Kogi Naidoo. Ms Linda Brown, President and CEO, Torrens University Australia Opening keynote: Revolutionizing tertiary education – advancing society, economy and public good Globally, critical discussions are taking place about the role, value and relevance of tertiary education. COVID-19 has no doubt amplified the urgency. Yet, before the pandemic serious questions about access, collaboration, research, the changing world of work and the Fourth Industrial Revolution were already firing conversations. But new institutions like the privately-owned Torrens University have not waited for the dust to settle. Torrens University set out to disrupt the traditional model of tertiary education from inception. It was fueled by the unstoppable belief of its CEO, President and EY Entrepreneur of the Year Linda Brown, that tertiary education is a fundamental human right, accessible to all, and a powerful force in advancing economic mobility of individuals as well as serving society and industry. Today, Torrens University, privately owned by the United States based NASDAQ listed Strategic Education Inc., is Australia’s fastest growing university. It is recognized nationally and globally for its entrepreneurship, uncompromising collaborations with industry and role of pracademics in curriculum co-design, strong graduate outcomes and student satisfaction, world leading research in areas including artificial intelligence, and its overarching commitment to social and environmental impact as a certified B Corporation. Linda Brown believes the dynamic challenges of global skills shortages, the fast-paced information age and industry dissatisfaction with graduate attributes demand a rethink of the entire tertiary system - from funding models to intra-sectoral collaboration with business and industry. This includes breaking down walls between VET and higher education, holding universities accountable for delivering public good and refocusing education policy on lifelong learning. At Torrens University, some of this work is well underway.


Speaker

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Prof Kogi Naidoo
Academic Dean
Institute of Health & Management / HERDSA President

HERDSA President's Address

Biography

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Ms Linda Brown
President and CEO
Torrens University Australia

Opening keynote: Revolutionizing tertiary education – advancing society, economy and public good

Biography

Linda Brown is a distinguished leader within education and was named the EY Australia Entrepreneur of the Year 2021 in recognition of her entrepreneurial approach and focus on a connected global movement of industry, learners and changemakers. With a firm belief that education is a fundamental human right, she always challenges the status quo to ensure all students have access to education that fits their needs and prioritizes employability. In 2014, Linda helped found Torrens University Australia, which at that time was the first new university in Australia in 20 years. As President and CEO of Australia’s only private for-profit university and only university to be a Certified B Corporation, she has overseen substantial growth, consistently high student retention levels and a focus on return-on-investment for students and the employers that employ those students. Under her guidance, Torrens University is now Australia’s fastest-growing university, home to over 20,000 students from 115 different countries. Linda’s role as CEO extends far beyond Australia and New Zealand, leading SEI’s work towards creating a global university. She also currently oversees Think Education in Australia and the Media Design School in New Zealand. Linda frequently represents Torrens University internationally – presenting at summits, advocating for female diversity and inclusion, and working with affiliated partners to strengthen institutional and global relations. Linda has represented Australia for six years at APEC Women Leaders’ Conference in Asia Pacific and was identified by Management Today as one of “25 Australian women to watch”. Prior to joining Torrens University, Linda was Deputy Vice Chancellor and Director of TAFE at Swinburne University, Melbourne where she was responsible for maximising the dual sector advantage, driving the sustainability and social inclusion strategies, and managing the TAFE Division. Her global business and educational experience include Corporate CEO, Futures Stockbroker, Managing Director and Director of Stoke-on-Trent FE College. She was also part of the UK Government’s rapid response team for the Further Education Funding Council and was part of a UK think tank on education as a global business.

Chair

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Christy Collis
Australian Institute of Professional Counsellors / HERDSA 2023 Co-Convenor

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Kerry Russo
Associate Dean, Learning & Teaching
James Cook University / HERDSA 2023 Co-Convenor

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