ONLINE CONFERENCE:
Wednesday 7 & Thursday 8 September 2022
IN PERSON WORKSHOPS:
Tuesday 13 September 2022
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
Join us for an interactive workshop on student partnership, a panel of library leaders, and a networking afternoon tea.
Tuesday 13 September 2022
10am to 3:15pm local time (registrations open at 9.30am)
Flinders University, Tonsley
Conference Room 5.29
Level 5
1284 South Road, Tonsley
Public transportation:
Tonsley is 700 meters from the Tonsley train station and is well serviced by trains and buses. Visit Adelaide Metro for timetable information.
By car:
Parking at Tonsley is free of charge. The car park has 380 spaces, including several disability bays, located close to the Flinders at Tonsley building. Access to the car park is via the South Road entry to the Tonsley precinct. Other parking facilities are also located throughout the Tonsley precinct.
Locate Flinders at Tonsley parking on the Tonsley precinct map.
This workshop is designed to provide guidance and strategies for library staff who are seeking to develop, sustain or extend a students as partners initiative, within the theme of enabling a modern curriculum. It will take participants from a conceptual background to developing their own goals by: exploring students as partners in library domains; identifying sustainable and strategic practices for libraries; and, discussing challenges that come with such initiatives and how these might be addressed.
Piper works at the University of Adelaide, where she coordinates Student Voice Australia, has researched and published in the area of student engagement and power, and has taught in higher education for over eight years for which she has won two teaching awards. Piper is experienced in supporting and facilitating student voice in representation, learning and teaching, and governance in higher education. She has a passion for equity, fairness and enhancing students’ democratic agency by engaging them in partnership projects and enabling them to centre themselves in learning and teaching. She is also committed to working with staff to effectively engage with students with purpose and authenticity and facilitates national online sessions throughout the year to support staff development.
Invited leaders from the three South Australian university libraries will share their views and the latest updates from their institutions.
It's been a while since we've had the opportunity to catch up in person. Finish the day with a networking afternoon tea - an opportunity to meet new colleagues and reconnect with the colleagues you haven't seen for a while.
A Council of Australian University Librarians Conference.
Enabling a Modern Curriculum is a CAUL strategic program for 2020-2022. Visit the Enabling a Modern Curriculum blog.