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Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) 2019 Conference, Education for a Socially Just World.

The theme of this annual conference, ‘Education for a Socially Just World’, affords the international community of educational researchers who attend the opportunity to demonstrate the relevance and value of our research to the world. The conference is a meeting place for researchers working in universities, schools, education systems and a broad range of educational institutions and settings. The Association’s wide range of Special Interest Groups gives a sense of diverse educational interests and approaches to undertaking research. The conference aims to be a safe space within which both well established and early career academics can find a forum to provoke debate, stimulate discussion, offer new ideas and share their research findings.

Speakers

  • Professor Fazal Rizvi — Professor of Global Studies in Education at the University of Melbourne Australia; Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois
  • Professor Tracey Bunda — Head of the College for Indigenous Studies, Education and Research at the University of Southern Queensland
  • Professor Peter Renshaw — Professor of Education at The University of Queensland

More information is available on the AARE Conference website