Academic and entrepreneur Ms Erin Watson-Lynn has been appointed chair of the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) board, located at Curtin University.
Ms Watson-Lynn is a lecturer in entrepreneurship at Monash University, in addition to being the co-founder of DICE Kids and founder of Generate Worldwide, a start-up company that delivers work-integrated learning opportunities in India.
She also has a history of contributing to student equity for postgraduate students through positions on the Monash University Equal Opportunity for Women Committee and the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations.
“I am delighted to be involved with the NCSEHE as it has such a vital role to play in advancing equity for all students to participate in higher education,” Ms Watson-Lynn said.
Professor Sue Trinidad, Director of NCSEHE, said Ms Watson-Lynn’s experience made her the ideal chair candidate to oversee the Centre’s strategic direction.
“The National Centre plays an important role in bringing together groups doing valuable work in this and related fields, with a focus on closing the gap between equity policy, research and practice to ensure better outcomes for all students,” Professor Trinidad said.
Formerly hosted by the University of South Australia, the NCSEHE moved to Curtin in mid-2013 and is supported by a grant funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training.
The research and policy centre was formerly chaired by the Honourable Fred Chaney, who relinquished his role in 2014 when he was named Senior Australian of the Year. Since then, the Centre has had an acting chair, the Honourable Dr Carmen Lawrence.
The next NCSEHE Advisory Board meeting will be held in Canberra in late November.
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Notes to Editor
Ms Erin Watson-Lynn is a social entrepreneur and academic who was named by Smart Company as one of nine female entrepreneurs to watch and by StartCon as one of five female-led startups to watch in 2016.
Lecturing in entrepreneurship at Monash University, Ms Watson-Lynn won the Federal Government’s Policy Hack with DICE Kids’ Lemonade Day, and was an Australian delegate to the G20 Youth Summit 2015 in Turkey, and is a director of Generate Worldwide.
The NCSEHE aims to inform public policy design and implementation and institutional practice to improve the higher education participation and success for marginalised and disadvantaged people.
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