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08 TUESDAY (updated program at a glance) 8.00am Registration open 9.00am 12.30pm W-001 Workshop W-002 Workshop W-003 Workshop W-004 Workshop W-005 Workshop R-001 Roundtable 12.30pm 1.30pm Lunch Fitzroy Room Torrens Room Murray room Sutherland Theatrette Derwent Room Crowne Plaza, The Glebe Room Paperless Pipedream or Virtual Reality? Best Practice in (Online) Admissions Mr Simon Davies-Burrows, Manager International Admissions, Edith Cowan University, Ms Barbara-Anne Long, Acting Associate Director, International Administration, Griffith University, Ms Julia Hoon, Assistant Director, Business Services, RMIT University, Internships, Post-Study Work Arrangements and Graduate Employment Mr Rob Lawrence, Principal, Prospect Research and Marketing, Ms Anna Parkin, Director International Education, Department of State Development Business and Innovation, Victoria Government, Ms Jo Doyle, International Career Consultant, Swinburne University of Technology, Ms Judie Kay, Assistant Director, Career Development and Employment, and Chair of Australian Cooperative Education Network, Developing TransNational Education (TNE) Pathways to Maximise Onshore Commencements Ms Marisa Furno, Manager, Global Education Alliances Partnerships, Swinburne University of Technology, Mr Lorne Gibson, Convener, TNE SIG, IEAA, and Director, International Business and Partnerships, Deakin University, Mrs Robynne Walsh, Principal, Phoenix Academy, Mr Tim Gilbert, Manager, Transnational Programs, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT), Engaging Your International Students via Social Media Dr Lisa Cluett, Online Communities and Engagement Strategist, Student Services Division, The University of Western Australia, Destination Australia: Why Should We Collaborate? Mr Brett Blacker, Vice President, IEAA, and Director International Office, The University of Newcastle, Mr Gordon Scott, Director, Study Brisbane, Mr Stuart Maxwell, Senior Policy Officer, NSW Trade & Investment Department, Mr Kevin Brett, Director, International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate), IEAA International Research Roundtable 10.00am to 9.00am 1.30pm 5.00pm W-006 Workshop W-007 Workshop W-008 Workshop W-009 Workshop W-010 Workshop Fitzroy Room Torrens Room Murray room Sutherland Theatrette Derwent Room 5.00pm 5.30pm 5.30pm 6.45pm 6.30pm Maximising Your Sponsored Students Strategy: Managing Sponsor Relationships and Expectations Ms Anna Kent, Facilitator, International Education Consultant, Ms Sarah Treadgold, Program Manager Australia Awards Prime Minister s Pacific Program, Austraining International, Ms Alison White, Program Manager Defence Cooperation Scholarship Program (DCSP), Austraining International, Short break P-001 Welcome Plenary 1. Welcome Keynote Address Mr Jon Burns, Founder & CEO, Skateworks Ethiopia, An Insider s Guide to Working with Agents Ms Gabrielle Rolan, Director UNE International, University of New England, Ms Rachel Perkin, Deputy Director, International Marketing, University of South Australia, Mr Mark Lucas, Managing Director, iae GLOBAL Ltd. 2. IEAA Awards Presentation 2013 (Moved from Wednesday Opening Plenary) 3. Welcome from Sponsor Prof. Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor, Australian National University, Chairs: Mr Andrew Thompson, CEO, IDP Education, Mr Brett Blacker, Vice President, IEAA, and Director International Office, The University of Newcastle, Tuesday sessions finish Embedding English Language Development Across the Curriculum: the Do's, the Don ts A/Prof. Carmela Briguglio, Manager Communication Skills Centre, Curtin Business School, and National Teaching Fellow, Office for Learning, Mobility 2.0: The Future of Student Mobility Mr Brett Berquist, Executive Director, Office of Study Abroad, Michigan State University, USA; Ms Davina Potts, Associate Director Internationalisation, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan, Italy; Ms Dawn Koban Hewitt, Assistant Director International Relations, RMIT University, Welcome Welcome Reception Reception in in the the Exhibition Exhibition Hall Hall Tuesday October, 6.30pm Tuesday 8 October, to 8.00pm 6.30pm to 8.00pm National Convention Centre Canberra National Convention Centre Canberra Sponsored by Sponsored by Putting the Puzzle Together: ESOS 2012 Ms Danielle Hartridge, President, ISANA: International Education Association, and Associate Director International Student Experience at Victoria University, Ms Mary Ann Seow, Consultant: International, University of South Australia, 6.30pm 8.00pm Welcome Reception Exhibition Hall 2 3

09 8.00am 9.00am 10.30am 10.30am 11.00am WEDNESDAY (updated program at a glance) Registration open P-002 Opening Plenary 1. Welcome to Country 2. Opening Keynote Address Dr Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President and CEO, Centre for Policy Research, India. 3. Minister Address The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Minister for Education. Chairs: Ms Helen Zimmerman, President, IEAA and Government & Stakeholder Relations, Navitas, Mr Andrew Thompson, CEO, IDP Education, Morning Tea in the Exhibition Hall 11.00am 12.00pm C-001 Student Theatre Performance C-002 Session C-003 Session C-004 Session C-005 Session C-006 Session So, Where Are You From? Colombia and Peru in Focus 1. Twitter, AdWords and Global Leadership Programs 2013 Research Agenda: Australian Virtual Fairs: The World in the Asia-bound Policy Universities International Directors La Trobe Students Ms Sofia Pereira, Austrade, Chile; of Student Recruitment Context Forum Ms Danika Bakalich, Skills DMC, in 2013? Ms Olga Bula, Embassy of Colombia, Mr Kelly Smith, The University of Western Ms Amanda Fong, Manager, International Colombia. Ms Bronte Neyland, Victoria University, Australia, Student Services, La Trobe University, Ms Jo Asquith, James Cook University, 2. Cultural Awareness Ms Elissa Newall, Australian Catholic Theatre Director: in Schools University, Mr Alan Olsen, SPRE Pty Ltd, Ms Catherine Simmonds, 12.00pm 1.15pm Lunch in the Exhibition Hall 12.20pm 1.00pm Dr Anna Ciccarelli, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (International), The University of Queensland, 2. Disruptive Innovation and the New World of International Education Prof. Jeremy Williams, Griffith University, Mr Rob Lawrence, Principal, Prospect Research and Marketing, Mr Brett Blacker, IEAA, and The University of Newcastle, Ms Jacqueline Taylor, Deakin University, Dr Jeannie McConnachie, Griffith University, Dr Tracey Bretag, University of South Australia, Ms Amber Walters, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand; Prof. Rob Rabel, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (A). Mr Rob Malicki, Director, AIM Overseas, Ms Jo Asquith, Director, James Cook International, James Cook University, G-001 G-002 G-003 G-004 G-005 1. International Schools and Host Country Nationals: A Case-study from Malaysia Dr Lucy Bailey, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia. Ms Jennifer Pilon, AGSI, Ms Cynthia Celestine, Operational Improvements Manager, IDP Education, Derwent Room Bradman Theatrette Menzies Theatrette Nicholls Theatrette Sutherland Theatrette IEAA Transnational Education SIG IEAA Internationalisation of the IEAA Marketing, Recruitment & IEAA Student Mobility SIG Open IEAA Pathways SIG Open Meeting Open Meeting Curriculum SIG Open Meeting Communications SIG Open Meeting Meeting Mr Lorne Gibson, Convener, TNE SIG, IEAA, and Director, International Business and Partnerships, Deakin University, Dr Craig Whitsed, Convener IoC SIG, IEAA, and Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University, Ms Justine Morris, Convener, MR&C SIG, IEAA, Mr Trevor Goddard, Convener, Mobility SIG, IEAA, and Manager, Monash Abroad, Monash University, Mr Paul O Halloran, Convener, Pathways SIG, IEAA, 4 5

09 WEDNESDAY 1.15pm 2.15pm C-007 Session C-008 Session C-009 Session C-010 Session C-011 Session C-012 Session Ten Technologies That Will Change International Education Mr Rob Malicki, AIM Overseas, Mr Michael Castellano, engajer inc., USA. Ms Kim Dienhoff, External Affairs Manager, IDP Education, The Asian Century for Australian Student Mobility... The Rhetoric and the Reality HE Mr James Wise, Australian Ambassador to Thailand, Mr SS Junaidi, Head of International Office, Universitas Indonesia; Mr Leigh Howard, Sheffield International, Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia-Australia Business Council, Ms Louise McSorley, Counsellor (Education and Science), Australian High Commission (Kuala Lumpur), Facilitating Good Regulatory Practices for Higher Education Services in the APEC Region Prof. Gordon Cheung, APAIE, and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Prof. Kent Anderson, University of Adelaide, Ms Tanya Spisbah, APEC Branch, Mr Phil Honeywood, National Executive Director, IEAA, English Language Competence and Learning and Teaching Across Cultures Improving Graduates Learning Outcomes Prof. Betty Leask, IEAA, and La Trobe University, A/Prof. Sophie Arkoudis, The University of Melbourne, Mr Dennis Murray, Director Research and Major Projects, IEAA, and Senior Honorary Fellow, The University of Melbourne, 1. Benchmarking International Student Success Across Countries Dr Daniel Guhr, ICG, USA; 2. Tuition Fees-Based Competition: Australia in Perspective Dr Daniel Guhr, ICG, USA; Mrs Nicole Brigg, Griffith University, Ms Ceinwen McNeil, Stakeholder Relations Manager, IDP Education, 1. Strengthening the Value Proposition of TNE Partnerships Ms Virginia Williams, The Northern Sydney Institute, Ms Claire Finch, The Northern Sydney Institute, 2. We Are Selling Education, Not Mars Bars Mr Vincenzo Raimo, Nottingham University, UK; Ms Jazreel Goh, British Council, China. Mr Sreng Mao, Country Director, IDP Education, Cambodia. 2.15 pm 2.25pm 2.25pm 3.35pm Room change C-013 Session C-014 Session: Say-it-in-Six C-015 Session C-016 Session C-017 Session C-018 Session An In-depth Look at the All-new Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2013-14 Mr Phil Baty, Editor, Times Higher Education, UK. Ms Arlene Griffiths, Director, Client Relations and Business Development - UK, IDP Education, UK. 1. It Doesn't End Here: Bringing the Overseas Study Experience Back Home Ms Sarah Argles, Monash University, Ms Ally Scale, Deakin University, Australia (A). 2. Growing a Global-ready Workforce Ms Jane Anderson, TAFE NSW Sydney Institute, Ms Heather Roberts, TAFE NSW Sydney Institute, Australia (A). 3. The Rubber Hits the Road Delivering the Asian Century to Victorian Education Students Ms Monika Engelhard, RMIT University, 4. The Next Wave of Mobility: A Canadian and Australian Analysis of Short Term Programs Mr Trevor Goddard, Monash University, and IEAA, Ms Kate Jennings, University of Alberta, Canada (A). Ms Dawn Koban Hewitt, Assistant Director International Relations, RMIT University, Best Practice Education Providers: A Student Perspective Mr Mel Koumides, Academia International, Mr Thomas Dunlop, Sydney Institute of TAFE, Mr Ben Martin, Sydney Institute of TAFE, Prof. Peter Frappel, The University of Tasmania, Mr Thomson Ch'ng, CISA, Mr Phil Honeywood, National Executive Director, IEAA, Linking TAFE and VET institutions and Chinese Students: The SQA- HND Program Mr Weimin Che, Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE), China; Mr Alistair Shaw, Scottish Qualification Authority, UK; Ms Heather Roberts, TAFE NSW Sydney Institute, Mr Peter Holden, TAFE Directors Australia, Ms Kim Dienhoff, External Affairs Manager, IDP Education, National Priorities Shaping Internationalisation of the Curriculum in the 21st Century Prof. Fazal Rizvi, Melbourne University Graduate School of Education, Mr Jon F. Baldwin, Murdoch University, Prof. Gordon Cheung, APAIE and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Dr Wendy Green, Lecturer, University of Queensland, 1. Australian Government Schools International - Homestay Programs Ms Nicole King, ACT Government Education and Training Directorate, Ms Carolyn Lovgren, ACT Government Education and Training Directorate, 2. Marketing Australian Schools Understanding Parents as Customers Ms Tracey O Halloran, Australian Education Assessment Services, Ms Simone Barker, Australian Education Assessment Services, Ms Elizabeth Webber, TAFE NSW, 6 7

09 3.25pm 3.55pm WEDNESDAY Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Hall 3.30pm 3.50pm Information Space (Exhibition Hall) I am not Australian but I have an Australian Story Lily Erianty Mohamed Salleh, Council of International Students Australia (CISA) 3.55pm 5.10pm M-001 Mini-Plenary M-002 Mini-Plenary M-003 Mini-Plenary Ballroom Bradman Theatrette 2013 Election: Where To From Here? Women Leaders in Global Education Imperatives and Realities The Global Research Environment: How Might Australia Participate More Effectively? Prof. Dr. (Tan Sri) Sharifah Hapsah, Vice-Chancellor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia; Prof. Stephanie Fahey, Ernst & Young, Ms Helen Zimmerman, IEAA and Navitas, Dr Fanta Aw, NAFSA, USA; Prof. Caroline McMillen, Vice-Chancellor, The University of Newcastle, Dr Joanna Newman, UK Higher Education International Unit, UK. Prof. Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor, Australian National University, Prof. Abid Khan, Monash University, Prof. Alan Lawson, University of Queensland, The Hon. Alan Tudge MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party, Senator the Hon. Scott Ryan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Federal Parliamentary Liberal Party, Mr Phil Honeywood, National Executive Director, IEAA, Dr Don Russell, Secretary, Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Australian Government, Ms Larke Riemer, Director, Women's Markets, Westpac Banking Corporation, 5.10pm Wednesday sessions finish Happy Hour Wednesday 9 October, 5.15pm to 7.00pm Different locations near the National Convention Centre Canberra Sponsored by 8 9

10 THURSDAY (updated program at a glance) 8.00am Registration open 9.00am 10.00am C-019 Session C-020 Session C-021 Session C-022 Session C-023 Presentation C-024 Presentation Malaysian Higher Education Global Imperatives & Local Realities Inside the Minds of Today s International Students: IDP s Latest Research Greece, Italy and Spain in Focus Prof. Dr (Tan Sri) Sharifah Hapsah, Vice-Chancellor, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia. Prof. Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor, Australian National University, Ms Lyndell Jacka, IDP Education, Mr Raja Sood, Head of Marketing (South Asia) and Client Relations (Australia), IDP Education, India. Ms Sue Blundell, English Australia, E/Prof. Richard Carter, AECC (Europe), and Victoria University, Mrs Tracy Harris, Austrade, Mr Mel Koumides, Director, Academia International, The United Nations Global Compact, Sustainability and Responsibility: Why Universities Must Lead Global Practice Prof. Carol Adams, Integrated Horizons, and Monash Sustainability Institute (MSI), Prof. Mitch Leventhal, State University of New York (SUNY) System, USA. Mr Dennis Murray, Director Research and Major Projects, IEAA, and Senior Honorary Fellow, The University of Melbourne, 1. Developing University Students English Language Proficiency: Outcomes From a National Project Ms Cynthia Kralik, Monash University, 2. English Language Proficiency: Academic Performance and English Language Entry Channels Ms Helen Cook, ETS TOEFL, Ms Nicole Brigg, Griffith University, Dr Cate Gribble, Senior Research Fellow, Deakin University, Presentation by the Winner of the Best Practice/Innovation IEAA Award Winners or the IEAA Best Practice/Innovation Award Ms Katherine Brandon, English Australia, Ms Pamela Humpreys, Griffith English Language Institute, Ms Kerry Sutcliffe, Griffith English Language Institute, Dr Helen Stallman, University of Queensland, Mr Rongyu Li, Executive Director International, RMIT and Board Member, IEAA, Australia 10.00am 10.10am Room change 10.10am 11.10am C-025 Session C-026 Session C-027 Session C-028 Session C-029 Session C-030 Session Next Generation Leadership and Management in International Education A panel of international education leaders from around the world will comment on the research findings and will prioritise new generation leadership and management needs from the point of view of their countries and regions. Speakers confirmed: Mr Dennis Murray, IEAA, and The University of Melbourne, Mr Andrew Smith, Swinburne University of Technology, Mr Hans-Georg van Liempd, EAIE, The Netherlands; Prof. Gordon Cheung, APAIE and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Prof. Mitch Leventhal, Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs, State University of New York, USA. The Participation of Students in TEQSA Reviews Ms Kylee Hartman-Warren, Council of International Students Australia (CISA), Ms Jade Tyrrell, National Union of Students, A/Prof. Mahsood Shah, The University of Newcastle, Ms Saskia Hansen, Director International Relations, RMIT University, Education as an Export for Australia: Green Shoots, First Swallows, but Not Quite Out of the Woods Yet Mr Alan Olsen, SPRE Pty Ltd, Mr Stephen Connelly, GlobalEd Services, Ms Joanne Barker, International Director, The University of Adelaide, and Board Member, IEAA, 1. Benchmarking Local Realities for US Outbound Mobility An Insight Into the Largest Mobility Programs in the US Ms Martha Johnson, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities Campus, USA; Mr Brett Berquist, Michigan State University, USA; Mr Keri Ramirez, Studymove Education Consultants, Ms Davina Potts, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy (A); Ms Dimity Huckel, Studymove Education Consultants, Australia (A). 2. The Nordic Student Experience Ms Kate Sevon, Swedish Council for Higher Education, Sweden; Dr Arne Haugen, Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation (SIU), Norway (A); Dr Dag Stenvoll, Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation (SIU), Norway (A); Ms Siru Korkala, Centre for International Mobility CIMO, Finland (A); Dr Irma Garam, Centre for International Mobility CIMO, Finland (A); Mr Ulf Hedbjork, Swedish Council for Higher Education, Sweden (A). Mr Trevor Goddard, Convener, Mobility SIG, IEAA, and Manager, Monash Abroad, Monash University, 1. Smart E-processes to Manage SVP University of South Australia Case Study Dr Rajendra Pandey, University of South Australia, Mr Mark Pettitt, OCA Group, 2. How Do We Recognise a Genuine Temporary Entrant? Dr Kate Dempsey, Victorian TAFE International, Ms Sue Blundell, English Australia, Ms Cynthia Celestine, Operational Improvements Manager, IDP Education, 1. Navigating the Complex Regulatory and Economic Landscape A Private Vocational Education Training Provider s Success Story Mr Mel Koumides, Academia International, 2. The Impacts of International Students on Pedagogical Practices in Vocational Education and Training Dr Ly Tran, Deakin University, Mr Alan Keith, Manager of International Education Policy, ACPET, 10 11

10 11.10am 11.40am THURSDAY Morning Tea in the Exhibition Hall 11.15am 11.35am Things to Do in Canberra Information Space (Exhibition Hall) Standard Setting: An Alternative Approach to Setting English Proficiency Requirements for Institutions Cath Moore - English Language Consultant, ETS TOEFL 11.40am 12.55pm M-004 Mini-Plenary M-005 Mini-Plenary M-006 Mini-Plenary Ballroom Bradman Theatrette Trolls and Flame Wars on Facebook Post Chaney Report A Call to Action! Ms Laurel Papworth, Social Network Educator, Ms Di Weddell, General Manager, International Strategy Branch, Australian Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education, Mr David Riordan, Sydney Institute of TAFE, Mr Brett Blacker, IEAA and The University of Newcastle, Ms Sue Blundell, English Australia, Mrs Mariana Lane, Independent Schools Queensland, Connecting Continents: Where Now for Australian-European Cooperation? Dr Lisa Cluett, Online Communities and Engagement Strategist, Student Services Division, The University of Western Australia, Ms Helen Cook, Associate Director Client Relations (Australasia), ETS Global, 12.55pm 1.55pm Mr Hans-Georg van Liempd, EAIE, The Netherlands; Dr Anna Ciccarelli, University of Queensland, Prof. Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Australian National University, Dr Martin Bickl, Director International, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany; Dr Sean Matthews, University of Nottingham, UK. Dr Martin Bickl, Director International, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany. Lunch in the Exhibition Hall 1.00pm 1.20pm 12.55pm 1.55pm Information Space (Exhibition Hall) Derwent Room IELTS and Biometric Security IEAA AGM and Lunch Ms Ceinwen McNeil, Stakeholder Relations Manager, IDP Education Ms Elizabeth Kerrison, Manager, Quality and Compliance, IDP Education 1.55pm 2.55pm C-031 Session Ballroom Hot Topics in International Education: Global Update Education and Indonesia s Future: International Education The Difference between Good and Marketing: Connecting Great Globally through Digital and Social Media Engagement Prof. Greg Barton, Monash University, Ms Helen Zimmerman, President, IEAA, and Government & Stakeholder Relations, Navitas, 12 C-033 Session Mr Hans-Georg van Liempd, EAIE, The Netherlands; Dr Fanta Aw, NAFSA, USA; Mr Leolyn Jackson, University of the Western Cape and IEASA, South Africa; Prof. Gordon Cheung, APAIE and Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2.55pm 3.05pm C-032 Session Mr Wimar Witoelar, Social Commentator, Indonesia. Ms Isla Winarto, Country Director, IDP Education, Indonesia. Bradman Theatrette Ms Marie Hill, Austrade, Mr Andrew Boghar, National Australia Bank, Mr Charlie Wood, Salesforce.com, Mrs Tracy Harris, Senior Manager, Austrade, C-034 Session C-035 Session C-036 Session Menzies Theatrette Nicholls Theatrette Sutherland Theatrette Are Asia-Pacific Advances in Higher Education and Research Sustainable? Room to Move: Global Imperatives, Offshore Realities and TEQSA in Transnational Education 1. Education Agents a Global Imperative for Local Success Prof. Margaret Mazzolini, Victoria University, A/Prof. Peter Ling, Swinburne University of Technology, A/Prof. Beena Giridharan, Curtin University Sarawak Malaysia, 2. Are We Ready for Global Standards in Agency Based Recruitment? Mr Andrew Smith, Vice President (Engagement), Swinburne University of Technology, Mr Harmeet Pental, Regional Director South Asia, North America & UK, IDP Education, Dr Christopher Tremewan, Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU), Singapore; Dr Erik Lithander, Australian National University, Prof. Kent Anderson, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), University of Adelaide, Dr Nadia O Connell, James Cook University (JCU) Singapore, Dr Mitch Leventhal, State University of New York, USA. Room change 13

10 THURSDAY 3.05pm 4.05pm C-037 Session C-038 Session C-039 Session C-040 Session C-041 Session C-042 Session Mr Leolyn Jackson, University of the Western Cape and IEASA, South Africa; A/Prof. Robyn McConchie, University of Sydney, Prof. Colleen Lewis, Monash University, Mr Jon Burns, Founder & CEO, Skateworks Ethiopia, Africa in Focus Horizon Scanning: What Towards Better English 1. A Brave New World: Will MOOCs 1. Graduates, International Will International Higher Language Skills for Graduates Save Our International Education Mobility and Employment: Education Look Like in and Professionals: Two IELTS Market? Perceptions and Patterns 2020? Research Studies Dr Joanna Newman, UK Higher Education International Unit, UK; Prof. Peter Rathjen, Vice-Chancellor, University of Tasmania, Australia (Discussant). Ms Belinda Robinson, CEO, Universities Australia, Ms Pamela Humphreys, Griffith University English Language Institute, Dr Jill Murray, Macquarie University, Ms Jenny Osborne, Research Coordinator IDP: IELTS Australia, IDP Education, Mr Benjamin Mack, Brisbane Marketing, 2. Scalable Learning: Engaging a World of Learners Through MOOCs From the Australian National University Dr Lyndsay Agans, The Australian National University, Mr Warwick Freeland, Chief Strategy Officer, IDP Education, Ms Davina Potts, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy. 2. Graduate Perceptions of Mobility Ms Dawn Koban Hewitt, RMIT University, Mr Stephen Connelly, GlobalEd Services, Mr Joel Spencer, RMIT University, Australia (A); A/Prof. Chris Ziguras, RMIT University, Australia (A). Mr Rongyu Li, Executive Director International, RMIT, Australia, and Board Member, IEAA, 1. Research to Identify Local and Global Realities Mr Steve Nerlich, International Education and Science Division, DIICCSRTE, 2. Research to Identify Local and Global Realities Mr Steve Nerlich, International Education and Science Division, DIICCSRTE; Mr Taliessin Reaburn, Austrade, Ms Lyndell Jacka, Head of Research, IDP Education, 4.05pm 4.35pm Afternoon Tea in the Exhibition Hall 4.10pm 5.30pm Information Space (Exhibition Hall) Smart Business Processes for Managing Streamlline Visa Processing (SVP) Mark Pettitt, Director, Object Next Software 4.35pm 5.35pm C-043 Session C-044 Session C-045 Session C-046 Session C-047 Session C-048 Session Bringing Internationalisation The Future of the World s Capital Cities, Regional Cities 1. Pathways and Cross- MOOCs: Addressing Global of the Curriculum into the International Education British Sectoral Mobility Expectations and Local Realities Mr Gordon Scott, Brisbane Marketing, Disciplines: Local and Global Council Global Research Update Challenges Mr Mike Ryan, Study Perth, Dr Wendy Green, University of Queensland, Prof. Betty Leask, IEAA, Australia, and La Trobe University, A/Prof. Anne Daly, University of Canberra, Mr Jos Beelen, Hogeschool van Amsterdam and CAREM, The Netherlands. Dr Craig Whitsed, Convener IoC SIG, IEAA, and Senior Lecturer, Murdoch University, Ms Elizabeth Shepherd, British Council, Hong Kong; Ms Zainab Malik, British Council Education Intelligence, Hong Kong; Ms Anna Esaki Smith, British Council Education Intelligence, Hong Kong. Mr Dennis Murray, Director Research and Major Projects, IEAA, and Senior Honorary Fellow, The University of Melbourne, Mr Tony De Gruchy, Director International Office, Canning College, and Board Member, IEAA, Mr Peter Burgess, International Institute of Business and Technology, Mr Andrew Smith, Swinburne University of Technology, 2. Collaborating for Quality: English Australia s Guide to Best Practice in Direct Entry Programs Ms Katherine Brandon, English Australia, Ms Cynthia Kralik, Monash University, Ms Rosie Giddings, Dean of Students, University of Sydney Foundation Program, Study Group Australia, Dr Vanaja Nethi, Nova Southeastern University, USA; Dr Sean Matthews, University of Nottingham, UK; Dr Duleep Deosthale, Manipal Global Education, USA (A). Mr David Richards, Manager, Student Services and IELTS NTU NSW, IDP Education, Presentation by the Winner of the Outstanding Postgraduate Research Thesis IEAA Award Dr Janice Boey, Monash University, Mr Kevin Brett, Director, International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate), 5.35pm Thursday sessions finish AIEC 2013 Cocktail Function & Cocktail Party Thursday 10 October, 7.30pm to 10.30pm Old Parliament House Sponsored by 14 15

11 FRIDAY (updated program at a glance) 8.00am 9.00am 10.15am 10.15am 10.25am Registration open C-049 Session C-050 Session C-051 Session C-052 Session C-053 Session Ballroom Bradman Theatrette Menzies Theatrette Nicholls Theatrette Post-Election Peak Bodies Thailand in Focus Review: Where do We Stand? Mr Phil Honeywood, IEAA, Ms Sue Blundell, English Australia, Ms Ainslie Moore, Universities Australia, Mr Mel Koumides, Academia International, Mr Peter Holden, TAFE Directors Australia, Mr Thomson Ch ng, CISA, Ms Helen Zimmerman, President, IEAA, and Government & Stakeholder Relations, Navitas, Room change HE Mr James Wise, Australian Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Greg O Neil, Insight Education Consulting, A/Prof. Dr Anak Khantachawana, King Mongkut s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), Thailand. Mr Peter Burges, Regional Director, South East Asia, IDP Education, Developing Global Profiles: Perspectives from Canada and the UK Mrs Mary Lou Hayman, The High Commission of Canada to Australia, Canada; Ms Elizabeth Shepherd, British Council, Hong Kong. Mrs Winnie Eley, Pro Vice Chancellor (International and Advancement), The University of Newcastle, From Beijing to the Big 4: The Journey of Chinese Accounting Graduates Into the Australian Labour Market Dr Cate Gribble, Deakin University, Mr Owen Firth, Performance Education, Mr Robert Thomason, CPA Australia, Ms Lyndell Jacka, Head of Research, IDP Education, 1. Leveraging Global and Virtual University Networks to Effectively Develop Research Skills in Undergraduate Students Mr Kelly Smith, The University of Western Australia, Prof. Sally Sandover, The University of Western Australia, 2. The Higher Degree Research Student Experience Mr Kevin Brett, International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate), Mr William Archer, International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate), Prof. Betty Leask, Board Member, IEAA, and Professor, La Trobe University, 10.25am 11.25am C-055 Session C-056 Session: Say-it-in-Six C-057 Session C-058 Session C-059 Session C-060 Session Understanding Generation G and the Implications for Every Institution in Meeting Their Expectations 1. Swinburne Connect Assisting Students to Attain Their Goals. A Swinburne University Case Study Malaysia in Focus The Return on Investment in Engagement Indonesia and Australia Skills Training Partnership for an ASEAN Future Mr Rob Lawrence, Prospect Research and Marketing, Mr Phil Honeywood, National Executive Director, IEAA, Ms Debra Langton, Swinburne University of Technology, Ms Vivian Allard, Swinburne University of Technology, Ms Tanya Perera, Hobsons APAC, Mr Stephen Reimann, Hobsons APAC, Australia (A). 2. Connecting Global With Local Using Social Media Ms Sarah Argles, Monash University, Ms Mandy Reinig, St. Mary s College of Maryland, USA (A). 3. National Education and Global Education : Can They be Compatible? Mrs Suzanne Bartlett, Cambridge International Examinations, UK; Ms Isabel Nisbet, Cambridge International Examinations, Singapore (A). 4. Rolling Out the Red Carpet: The Value of Visiting Delegations and the Challenge of Keeping Everybody Happy Mr Ken Lee, University of Melbourne, Mr David Parrish, RMIT University, Dr Jumiati Binte Ismail, Malaysian Consulate Sydney, representing the Ministry of Education, Ms Munirah Hussin, Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA), Malaysia; Mr Sharezan Md Sherrif, Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA ), Malaysia. Ms Louise McSorley, Counsellor (Education and Science), Australian High Commission (Kuala Lumpur), 5. Integrating Student Experience: Towards a Holistic First Year Transition Mr Paul Preston, Student Experience and Transition Team, Ms Shweta Mariwala, Australian National University, Australia (A). 6. Changing Profile of North American Students: A New Opportunity Ms Alison Campbell, The University of Queensland, Mr Tim Rogers, International Higher Education Consultants UK Ltd, UK. Mr James Bennett, Key Account Manager, IDP Education, Dr Anna Ciccarelli, The University of Queensland, Ms Lyn McBriarty, The University of Newcastle, Mr Grant Kennett, Innovative Research Universities, Prof. Susan Elliott, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Engagement, The University of Melbourne, Mr Martin Riordan, TAFE Directors Australia (TDA), Mr Michael Fay, AFG Venture Group, Prof. Paul Ramadge, Vice-Chancellor s Professorial Fellow and Executive Director of Global Initiatives, Monash University, 1. Forming Strong Relationships Oncampus, in the Region and Beyond Mr Robert Thomason, CPA Australia, 2. Transitioning International Graduates to the Professional Workplace Mr David Nelson, ICTE-UQ, Ms Dallas Dowsett, ICTE-UQ, Ms Chris Bundesen, Director, Institute for Continuing & TESOL Education, University of Queensland, 16 17

11 11.25am 11.55am FRIDAY To register your interest go to www.aiec.idp.com Morning Tea in the Exhibition Hall Br Se isb e y an ou e in 20 14 11.30am 11.50am Information Space Session I am not Australian but I have an Australian Story 7 10 October Brisbane Shufaa Athman, Council of International Students Australia (CISA) 11.55am 1.10pm P-003 Plenary Engaging with the Islamic World through International Education Prof. Amin Saikal AM, Australian National University, Dr Halim Rane, Griffith University, Prof. Greg Barton, Monash University, Ms Arfa Noor, Griffith University, Mr Wimar Witoelar, Social Commentator, Indonesia. Mr Waleed Aly, broadcaster, author, academic, musician and media talent, 1.10pm 2.10pm Lunch in the Exhibition Hall 4 Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre 1.10pm 2.10pm Derwent Room IEAA SIG Leadership Meeting 2.10pm 3.30pm P-004 Closing Plenary 1. Minister Address Senator the Hon. Brett Mason, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs. 2. AIEC 2013 - A Review with Annabel Crabb Ms Annabel Crabb, Chief Online Political Writer, ABC, Chairs: Mr Phil Honeywood, National Executive Director, IEAA, Ms Helen Zimmerman, President, IEAA, and Government & Stakeholder Relations, Navitas, Mr Warwick Freeland, Chief Strategy Officer, IDP Education, 3.30pm AIEC 2013 conference concludes www.aiec.idp.com 18