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WHERE ARE WE HEADING? INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION IN 2025 International Research Roundtable 2015

WHERE ARE WE HEADING? INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION IN 2025 International Research Roundtable 2015 Serious scholars are usually more comfortable analysing past events than speculating about future developments. However, this year s International Research Roundtable asks us to step out of our comfort zones to prognosticate upon what international education may look like in 2025. Leading Australian and international researchers will consider the major cultural, political and economic transformations of our time. The International Research Roundtable is organised by IEAA and has been held annually since 2009 in conjunction with the Australian International Education Conference (AIEC). KEY THEMES The next phase of globalisation the future of internationalisation globalisation of higher education Growth and perpetuity moving beyond traditional onshore student models the scale and nature of future demand for Australian education How will we teach? big data changing global education comparing global standards preparing doctoral students to teach Cultural change social engagement in the digital age cultural consumption and outbound mobility.

DATE Tuesday 6 October 2015 TIME 9.00am 5.00pm LOCATION Banksia Room InterContinental Hotel Adelaide ieaa.org.au/iern KEY SPEAKERS Vitor Alevato do Amaral, FAUBAI (Brazil) Fraser Cargill, EduWorld (Australia) Professor John Hudzik, Michigan State University (US) Emeritus Professor Elspeth Jones, Consultant (UK) Professor William Lacy, University of California, Davis (US) Markus Laitinen, EAIE (Netherlands) Kadi Taylor, Austrade (Australia) Professor Fazal Rizvi, The University of Melbourne (Australia)... and more SPEAKER BIOS Download the AIEC app to access speaker bios. Search for AIEC 2015 in your app store, scan the QR code below or visit m.core-apps.com/invisage_aiec2015 The International Research Roundtable 2015 is facilitated by IEAA s Research Committee and the International Education Research Network (IERN). Supported by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training.

PROGRAM 9.00am 9.30am REGISTRATION WELCOME Associate Professor Chris Ziguras, RMIT University / IEAA (Australia) 9.40am A VISION FOR 2025: STRATEGIC INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS CHANGING RESEARCH & EDUCATION Professor William Lacy, University of California, Davis (US) THEME 1: THE NEXT PHASE OF GLOBALISATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION (Chair) Zainab Malik, British Council Education Intelligence (Hong Kong) 10.20am 10.40am THE FIBRE AND WEAVE OF INTERNATIONALISATION S FUTURE Professor John Hudzik, Michigan State University (US) THE GLOBALISATION OF INTERNATIONALISATION Emeritus Professor Elspeth Jones, Consultant (UK) 11.10am MORNING TEA THEME 2: GROWTH AND PERPETUITY? (Chair) Dr Eugene Sebastian, RMIT University (Australia) 11.30am UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL: AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION 2025 Kadi Taylor, Austrade (Australia) Fraser Cargill, EduWorld (Australia) 11.50am DOUBLE OR NOTHING: IMPLICATIONS OF HOSTING 1 MILLION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN AUSTRALIA Associate Professor Chris Ziguras, RMIT University / IEAA (Australia)

PROGRAM THEME 3: HOW WILL WE TEACH? (Chair) Associate Professor Chris Ziguras, RMIT University / IEAA (Australia) 12.10pm 12.25pm 12.35pm HOW WILL LEARNING ANALYTICS CHANGE HIGHER EDUCATION? Dr Cassandra Colvin, University of South Australia (Australia) COMPARING UNIVERSITY EDUCATION STANDARDS GLOBALLY: THE AHELO PROJECT AND ITS DISCONTENTS Dr Sarah Richardson, Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) (Australia) PREPARING DOCTORAL STUDENTS TO TEACH: QUT TEACHING ADVANTAGE PROGRAM Dr Dominique Greer, Queensland University of Technology (Australia) Dr Abby Cathcart, Queensland University of Technology (Australia) 1.00pm LUNCH THEME 4: CULTURAL CHANGE (Chair) Professor Kent Anderson, The University of Western Australia (Australia) 2.00pm 2.25pm TRANSNATIONAL CULTURAL SPACES AND THE CHALLENGES OF THE NEW NORMAL Professor Fazal Rizvi, The University of Melbourne (Australia) CULTURAL CONSUMPTION AND OUTBOUND MOBILITY Dr Glen Stafford, The University of Adelaide (Australia) CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE 2.50pm A deep dive into the themes of the day. Participants will have an opportunity to participate in small group discussions on the key themes. CLOSING PANEL 3.30pm Closing comments on the Roundtable s key themes from respective international education associations. (Chair) Dennis Murray, Murray Goold International / LH Martin Institute (Australia) Vitor Alevato do Amaral, FAUBAI / Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Gail Bowkett, Universities Canada (Canada) Markus Laitinen, European Association for International Education (EAIE) / University of Helsinki (Finland) 4.00pm NETWORKING DRINKS

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