Category: News
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Invitation to the Ninian Stephen Law Program Oration: New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies
Date: Tuesday 15 November Time: 5.30-7.30pm It is our pleasure at the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE) to invite you to the second Oration of the Ninian Stephen Law Program: New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies. The Ninian Stephen Law Program: New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies is a four-year initiative at the […] -
Foreign Interest Disclosure
As part of an Australian Government regulatory requirement, if you are a continuing, fixed term or honorary staff member at the University, you are required to participate in a Foreign Interest Disclosure exercise by 31 October. Your participation will enable the University community to meet its compliance obligations and manage risk. Information URL: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/9ufemeri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/17/foreign-interest-disclosure
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Internal Consultation Forums for a Melbourne Biodiversity Institute
Biodiversity underpins all aspects of our life, from our economy, food systems, water and health, through to our culture and identity. Biodiversity is fundamental to our prosperity but is in precipitous decline globally and in Australia. Expert consensus, amplified by the UN and major private organisations, recognises biodiversity loss as an existential threat. There is […] -
Researcher Connect – Digital Communities 24–28 October
Are you a graduate researcher, early to mid-career academic? Want to explore ideas around open publishing, augmented reality or digital ethics, or get hands-on training in coding and tools like Mediaflux, Omeka, FigShare and Git – to name a few? Join up for the Researcher Connect – Digital Communities for a week of workshops, social […]meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/13/researcher-connect-digital-communities-24-28-october
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Congratulations to our MGSE Researchers in September
September was a great month for a number of our researchers across MGSE, with recognition for their outstanding contributions to the field. Congratulations to colleagues for success with these awards, prizes, and appointments. Dr Sonja Arndt was successful in gaining a 2023 ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) for her proposal, Constructing a Framework for […]meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/11/congratulations-to-our-mgse-researchers-in-september
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Australian Centre Online Discussion Forum: Engaging with MGSE (1-2pm, 16 November)
Earlier this year the University re-launched the Australian Centre under the leadership of Professor Sarah Maddison and Deputy Director Dr Julia Hurst. The Centre is hosted by the Faculty of Arts but is a University-wide endeavour, and Sarah and Julia are keen to engage with academic staff in all divisions who work in areas that align with […] -
Research in Outside School Hours Care: Hybrid Event
DATE AND TIME: Tuesday October 25, 2022. 1.00 – 2.30PM (Melbourne time). LOCATION: Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 234 Queensberry St, Carlton VIC 3053, Room Q421 The University of Melbourne is hosting a colleague Dr Nanine Lilla from the Division of Primary Education of the Freie Universitaet Berlin in Germany. Nanine’s research focuses on All […]meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/07/research-in-outside-school-hours-care-hybrid-event
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Publishing with Bloomsbury: Online Workshops for ECAs in Education
Following on from their workshop series earlier this year, Bloomsbury are running more sessions on getting your first academic research book published. Presenters include Bloomsbury Academic’s education editors Alison Baker, Mark Richardson, and Sarah MacDonald, and linguistics editor Morwenna Scott. Each session provides a full overview of the publishing process at Bloomsbury with an opportunity […] -
The Jack Keating Policy Paper Opportunity
We are delighted to offer financial assistance to support the creation of a policy paper to further education policy research in Australia. The paper should focus on: Research that has the potential to improve equality of opportunity and educational outcomes, and the advancement of social justice. A ‘wicked question’ faced by Australia’s education industry. School […]meri-news.education.unimelb.edu.au/2022/10/04/the-jack-keating-policy-paper-opportunity
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Key differences between NHMRC and ARC project grants explained – Zoom session
Come along to get a better understanding of the key differences between applying for NHMRC funding and ARC funding. Date: Friday 14 October Time: 12.30-1.30pm Presenters: Professor James McCaw, Professor In Mathematical Biology. Dr Pip Karoly, NHMRC EL1 Investigator Fellow and Senior Research Fellow, Department of Biomedical Engineering. Melanie Villinger, Senior Research Development Coordinator in […]
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