Comparative and International Education Seminar
CoInEd Seminar at USYD: Keynote by Prof. Meeri Hellstén on inclusivity in higher education, plus HDR talks and networking.
As we wrap up the year, join us for a collegial gathering to share academic insights and strengthen research connections. The CoInEd Research and Collaboration Seminar brings together scholars, students, and collaborators for an engaging morning of discussion and networking.
Keynote Presentation by Professor Meeri Hellstén (Stockholm University):
Title: Comparing inclusivity within and across six European Universities
In this Keynote, Professor Hellstén draws upon findings from a comparative, EU-funded research project examining inclusive student-centred learning in higher education. The consortium of six European universities investigated both their strategic aims and the operationalisation of inclusive policy-to-practice approaches within teaching and learning. Seminar participants will be invited to engage in a critical dialogue regarding points of convergence and divergence with the Australian higher education context.
Speaker Profile
Meeri Hellstén is a Professor of International and Comparative Education and chairs the research group ICER. She is the founding partner of the Research Exchange Agreement (2020-2025) between the Department of Education (SU) and the Sydney School of Education and Social Work (USYD).
HDR Presentations
Following the keynote, hear from Higher Degree Research students at SSESW as they share their latest work and insights.
Agenda
- 10:00–10:10 am | Arrival and introductions
- 10:10–10:50 am | Keynote Presentation – Professor Meeri Hellstén
- 10:50–11:10 am | Q&A with Meeri
- 11:10–11:30 am | Short break + informal networking
- 11:30–12:10 pm | HDR student presentations
- 12:10–1:00 pm | Lunch + networking
Venuen: Education Building (A35) - Room 638
Manning Road, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia
Acknowledgment
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the ancestral lands upon which campuses of the University of Sydney now stand, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge, too, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia as we work, study and research.
CoInEd Seminar at USYD: Keynote by Prof. Meeri Hellstén on inclusivity in higher education, plus HDR talks and networking.
As we wrap up the year, join us for a collegial gathering to share academic insights and strengthen research connections. The CoInEd Research and Collaboration Seminar brings together scholars, students, and collaborators for an engaging morning of discussion and networking.
Keynote Presentation by Professor Meeri Hellstén (Stockholm University):
Title: Comparing inclusivity within and across six European Universities
In this Keynote, Professor Hellstén draws upon findings from a comparative, EU-funded research project examining inclusive student-centred learning in higher education. The consortium of six European universities investigated both their strategic aims and the operationalisation of inclusive policy-to-practice approaches within teaching and learning. Seminar participants will be invited to engage in a critical dialogue regarding points of convergence and divergence with the Australian higher education context.
Speaker Profile
Meeri Hellstén is a Professor of International and Comparative Education and chairs the research group ICER. She is the founding partner of the Research Exchange Agreement (2020-2025) between the Department of Education (SU) and the Sydney School of Education and Social Work (USYD).
HDR Presentations
Following the keynote, hear from Higher Degree Research students at SSESW as they share their latest work and insights.
Agenda
- 10:00–10:10 am | Arrival and introductions
- 10:10–10:50 am | Keynote Presentation – Professor Meeri Hellstén
- 10:50–11:10 am | Q&A with Meeri
- 11:10–11:30 am | Short break + informal networking
- 11:30–12:10 pm | HDR student presentations
- 12:10–1:00 pm | Lunch + networking
Venuen: Education Building (A35) - Room 638
Manning Road, Camperdown NSW 2050, Australia
Acknowledgment
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the ancestral lands upon which campuses of the University of Sydney now stand, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge, too, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples of Australia as we work, study and research.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Education Building, University of Sydney
Manning Road
Camperdown, NSW 2050
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