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Event information

Three days celebrating learning and teaching will be held in Melbourne in early June beginning with the Learning Leaders in Higher Education Conference and followed by the Higher Education Quality Network (HEQN) Conference.

The theme of the Learning Leaders Conference on Monday 3 June is Learning and Teaching Leadership in Higher Education: Emerging Models for the Future. Higher Ed Services is delighted to support the Council of Australasian University Leaders in Learning and Teaching in hosting this annual conference.

NCSEHE 2019 Research Fellow Associate Professor Sarah O’Shea will present Building leadership and legacy in the post-OLT era: The role of the Teaching and Learning Academy at the Learning Leaders Conference.

The theme of the HEQN Conference: Assessment, Integrity, Review is A sector in transformation and will be held on 4 and 5 June.

Both conferences will feature informative keynotes, practical interactive sessions and workshops as well as ample time to network and engage with colleagues about current and emerging issues.

More information is available here.