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SUMMARY:ISANA New Zealand: What would be an optimal recovery plan for the New Zealand and Australian export education sectors?
DESCRIPTION:Registration: CLICK HERE\nTopic: What would be an optimal recovery plan for the New Zealand and Australian export education sectors?\nPresenter: Ly Tran\nHost: ISANA NZ\nEducation institutes in leading destination countries have been direly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This health outbreak has exposed how dependent these institutes are on international student fees and how fragile the current transactional higher education model is. COVID-19 has also left major destinations scrambling for strategies and plans to stabilise and rebuild the international education sectors. Latest responses include New Zealand’s announcement of a strategic recovery plan\, injecting NZ $51.6 million to boost the sector\, and Australia’s announcement of visa changes for new and current international students. These initiatives aim to support the recovery of the sector and signal to prospective students that Australia and New Zealand are open and welcoming destinations. But given the global headwinds facing the international education sector\, have these initiatives gone far enough and what might be other implications. This webinar will discuss the factors that determine international education recovery globally and what would be an optimal plan to rebuild the sector? \n  \n \nLy Tran is a Professor in the School of Education\, Deakin University\, Australia and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. Her research focuses on international education\, student mobility\, international student graduate employability and learning abroad. Ly has published extensively on these topics. Her books and papers have won a range of awards. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/isana-new-zealand-what-would-be-an-optimal-recovery-plan-for-the-new-zealand-and-australian-export-education-sectors/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200910T120000
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SUMMARY:HES - Preparing for the future
DESCRIPTION:Registration:  CLICK HERE\nIn this final session\, Preparing for the future\, we explore the lessons learned from the Covid-19 disruption and how they can be used to continue to drive and improve quality outcomes. While compliance remains important\, we also need to look to enhancement and ensure differentiation in the market. We will explore what this looks like in a post Covid-19 world and what levers are needed to improve quality outcomes and drive innovation. Post-session\, HES will identify ways to safeguard Academic Quality and Compliance risk within the context of various possible future environments\, while also driving enhancement. \n 
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/preparing-for-the-future/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200910T160000
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CREATED:20200907T230332Z
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SUMMARY:R U OK? Day: International Students
DESCRIPTION:Registration: CLICK HERE\nbatyr is very excited to invite you to an event in partnership with La Trobe International Students Lounge \nJoin us for a FREE hour-long session for RU OK? Day \n  \nThis session is for international students in Victoria who might want to; \n\nLearn about what mental health and wellbeing is\nConnect with other international students\nLearn about what support systems are available to international students in Victoria\nHear an international student from China share their story about how they overcame challenges with their mental health\nPlay games\, win prizes\, and have fun!\n\nIf you haven’t heard much about batyr before – we are a for purpose preventative mental health organisation\, created and driven by young people\, for young people. Feel free to check out their website here. \nDate: Thursday 10th September \nTime: 4pm – 5pm AEST \nRegister for your free ticket for our online event: https://events.humanitix.com/batyr-ruokay-day-international-students-event \nThis program is supported by Study Melbourne and in collaboration with MELD magazine.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/r-u-ok-day-international-students/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200913
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CREATED:20200316T022401Z
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SUMMARY:PIEoneer Awards 2020
DESCRIPTION:The PIEoneer Awards are the only global awards that celebrate innovation and achievement across the whole of the international education industry.\nWith a distinguished judging panel representing geographical and professional diversity\, The PIEoneer Awards recognise both individuals and organisations who are pushing professional standards\, evolving their engagement or redefining the international student experience. \nThe 2020 awards will take place on Friday 11th September\, once again at London’s Guildhall. This is the fourth year the awards have run. \nEntries are now open\, and will close on Friday 24th April. The finalists will be announced at the beginning of June and the winners will be announced at the awards ceremony. \nIf you are interested in becoming a sponsor and getting your brand in front of our highly targeted and engaged global audience of professionals working in international education\, we have a small number of packages available. For more information\, please contact jane@thepienews.com or call her on +44 7734 939549. \nClick HERE for a pdf summary.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/pieoneer-awards-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200917T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T023431
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SUMMARY:Medibank:  Work Better\, Live Better | Mentally health workplaces
DESCRIPTION:Medibank invite you and other colleagues\, to join their thought leadership sessions. These sessions are designed to support leaders and their people and teams in this challenging time we have never seen before. In this session\, Ms Becky Hyde\, Senior Executive\, Corporate and Overseas Portfolio\, will join Georgie Harman\, CEO of Beyond Blue\, and Nathan Thompson\, former AFL player and Beyond Blue ambassador to share and discuss mental health in the workplace.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/medibank-work-better-live-better-mentally-health-workplaces/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200918T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200918T103000
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CREATED:20200914T060954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200914T060954Z
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SUMMARY:INSIDER GUIDES: Webinar 14 - International Student Corridors & Pilot Programs
DESCRIPTION:A conversation with Prof Sarah Todd (Griffith University) and Craig Carracher (Scape). \nThere have recently been a number of media reports about possible international student corridors and pilot programs to assist students to return to Australia and reinvigorate the international education sector. \nBut logistically and politically how can this actually be achieved\, is it even a possibility in the near future to prepare for 2021? \nJames Martin\, Managing Director at Insider Guides will be joined by co-host Rob Lawrence (Prospect Research and Marketing) Craig Carracher (Executive Chair\, Scape Australia) and Professor Sarah Todd (Vice President (Global)\, Griffith University) to discuss: \n\nThe current state of play regarding the corridor trials\nWhat does success look like?\nWhat is the long game if they do work?\nLogistics and settings for the pilot programs to work\nCommunity attitudes and perceptions\nRed flags to watch out for.\n\nLimited places\, register now!
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/insider-guides-webinar-14-international-student-corridors-pilot-programs/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200923T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200923T163000
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SUMMARY:ISANA PD: Assumptions; Realities; Reset
DESCRIPTION:Registration: CLICK HERE\nTopic: Assumptions; Realities; Reset\nPresenter: Melanie Duncan\nHost: ISANA Vic/Tas Branch\n  \nJoin a facilitated conversation to share six months of learnings on what assumptions had we made about our international student cohorts across sectors pre-COVID; what have we learned about our students during COVID; and what will best practice look like post-COVID.\n\nWebinar participants will be encouraged to chat and speak about their experiences supporting their international students during COVID and\, in true ISANA spirit\, share tips and resources to enable all participants to take away something helpful for their work.\n  \n  \n \nMelanie Duncan has worked in higher education since 1999\, specialising in student wellbeing service delivery and international compliance. Much of her work has been in the international student space\, working with the students to overcome their academic and personal hurdles. Her extensive experience working with students has seen her work broaden in recent years to design higher education policy and develop student-centred wellbeing programs to enable a physically and emotionally safe learning environment for enrolled tertiary students.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/assumptions-realities-reset/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200924T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200924T140000
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SUMMARY:Trinity College The University of Melbourne: Peacebuilder's Conference 2020 - Healing Our Stories
DESCRIPTION:Peacebuilder’s 2020 is no ordinary online event… \nJoin University of Notre Dame Associate Professor for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding David Anderson Hooker for a discussion about how the arts can help heal generational trauma and shape new beginnings in line with the theme Healing Our Stories. \nWe’ll consider your stories and the stories of your ancestors\, and will look into how you can build on the legacies you have inherited to lead change. \nThis free conference also includes a LIVE PERFORMANCE by Australian X Factor winner\, 2017 Australian Eurovision representative and Masked Singer contestant Isaiah Firebrace. \nWith all that and more (including creative presentations by Trinity College staff and students)\, the Peacebuilder’s \nConference promises to be the best lunch break you’ll take in 2020! \nVenue: Online Zoom conference (the Zoom link will be sent to participants the week of the conference) \nRSVP: Monday 21 September 2020  \nEnquiries: Heather Cetrangolo\, Pathways School Chaplain | fschaplain@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 0434 752 372 \nDavid Anderson Hooker\, is Associate Professor of the Practice of Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding at the KROC Institute for International Peace Studies\, University of Notre Dame. David has worked with communities\, governments\, and international NGOs and civil society organisations on post-conflict community building\, environmental justice\, and other issues of public policy and social justice. David has managed multi-party conflicts\, conducted workshops\, and consulted across the United States and around the world. He is a lawyer who has represented the State of Georgia as an Assistant Attorney General. He has taught graduate courses in negotiation\, mediation\, conflict resolution\, conflict analysis\, trauma healing and conflict transformation at Eastern Mennonite University.  From 2010–15\, David was a Senior Fellow for Community Engagement Strategies at the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development. He is President and Principal Consultant of CounterStories Consulting\, LLC\, where his work focuses on narrative alignment for civic\, community and faith leaders.  \nIsaiah Firebrace\, hailing from the banks of the Murray River just outside Melbourne\, Isaiah first stepped into the spotlight in 2016 when he was crowned winner of the eighth season of The X Factor Australia. Since then he’s grabbed global attention for his #1 single ‘It’s Gotta Be You’\, which is now certified Platinum in Australia\, 2 X Platinum in Sweden\, Gold in Norway and Gold in Denmark.  In 2017 Isaiah performed in the Eurovision Song Contest grand final with his single ‘Don’t Come Easy’\, toured nationally with his friend and mentor Jessica Mauboy\, and completed his first European press junket with stops across Scandinavia\, the UK\, Belgium and France. Isaiah’s music has been streamed over 200 million times worldwide. He will be joining Peacebuilder’s 2020 and singing his 2020 release ‘Spirit’ – a reflection on his journey as an Indigenous Australian artist.  
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/peacebuilders-conference-2020-healing-our-stories/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200930T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Hobart:20200930T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T023431
CREATED:20200918T061343Z
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SUMMARY:Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) - Rights at the workplace
DESCRIPTION:Registration: CLICK HERE\n \nInternational students have the same workplace rights as all other workers in Australia. \nThe Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) is the Australian workplace regulator. It helps employees and employers understand their rights and responsibilities under Australian workplace laws\, and works with you to resolve workplace issues. \nThe FWO’s services are FREE to all employees and employers in Australia\, including international students. \nThe webinar will cover topics including:\n• the role of the FWO\n• basic workplace rights and entitlements\, such as minimum wages and the difference between full-time\, part-time and casual employment\n• common workplace issues\, including unpaid work and the gig economy; and\n• the FWO’s free tools and resources.
URL:https://isana.org.au/event_calendar/rights-at-the-workplace/
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