Virtual 1.3
Tracks
Track 3
Wednesday, July 5, 2023 |
11:45 AM - 1:10 PM |
Virtual platform |
Speaker
Sarah Thorneycroft
University of New England
The art of the possible: designing policy as an enabler of change
11:45 AM - 12:10 PMBiography
Sarah Thorneycroft is the Director, Digital Education at UNE and when not catalysing change can be found reading speculative fiction and playing bass.
Assoc Prof Michael Breum Ramsgaard
Doctoral student / Associate Professor
VIA University College, Research Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Beliefs, values, and reflective practice in entrepreneurship education – Explicating teaching philosophies in higher education
12:15 PM - 12:40 PMBiography
Michael Breum Ramsgaard MA (Education) is an Associate Professor at VIA University College, Aarhus, Denmark. He has 15 years of research experience in the area of entrepreneurship education, entrepreneurial learning, and innovation management. In 2015, he was awarded a prize for his work from Danish Society for Entrepreneurship and Business. His research interests are all within entrepreneurship education, with a special focus on entrepreneurial pedagogy, entrepreneurial universities, and the role of context. His research has been published in Innovations in Education and Teaching International and Education+ Training.
Dr Gesa Ruge
Senior Lecturer Engineering & Technology
CQUniversity Australia
Co-presenter
Biography
Gesa Ruge is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management at School of Engineering and Technology at the Central Queensland University. She is a practice focused researcher and educator with over 25 years of management expertise in industry across built environment sectors. This includes building design, project and construction management, urban infrastructure and engineering coordination, contribution to industry and education policy. Her research on sustainable development in construction management supports closer engagement between industry and government. Her scholarship in learning and teaching focuses on advancing education for future skill sets and expanding academic and industry capabilities.
Dr Tricia Ong
Lecturer in Career Education
Deakin University
The development of a feminist approach to the practice to the scholarship of teaching and learning
12:45 PM - 1:10 PMBiography
Dr. Tricia Ong, PhD, MCAT, GradCertBusMgt(ProjMgt) is a lecturer in career education with DeakinTALENT, Graduate Employment Division, Deakin University.
Chair
Melinda Lewis
University of Technology Sydney