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This Panel discussion brings the expertise of Curtin Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor Jill Downie and the vast experience of Professor Sally Kift together with the Education Vice-President of the Curtin Student Guild Mr Chris Hall to share their insights about the future of Learning and Teaching. Chaired by Chair of Academic Board Professor Dale Pinto, this lively discussion will promote reflections about current Learning and Teaching and imagines the challenges and opportunities for the future.

It is the first in a series of Illumination Keynote Speakers through the Curtin Academy Re-ignite Program making the invisible visible. The Curtin Academy is designed to increase engagement with teachers across the university and beyond in order to provide opportunities for colleagues to engage in pedagogical discourse.

For more information on this event and how to register, visit the website.