Keynote and Panel Discussion Recordings

Opening Statements

Peter Mathieson |  Principal, The University of Edinburgh 

Colm Harmon | Vice Principal (Students), The University of Edinburgh

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Keynote 1

“CURRICULUM CONSIDERATIONS IN SUPERCOMPLEX TIMES”

Kerri-Lee Krause | Provost and Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Avondale University College, Australia (until recently at the University of Melbourne)

(40 minute presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A)

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Keynote 2

“DIVERSITY IN LEARNING AND TEACHING: IS INCLUSION TRULY AVAILABLE?”

Rowena Arshad | Professor Emerita and Personal Chair of Multicultural and Anti-Racist Education, University of Edinburgh

(40 minute presentation and 10 minutes for Q&A)

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Panel Discussion 1

REFLECTIONS ON KEYNOTES

Speakers

Kerri-Lee Krause, (Keynote presenter) Rowena Arshad, (Keynote presenter), Davies Banda (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences), Susan Rhind (College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine), Patrick Walsh (College of Science and Engineering),Tara Gold (Edinburgh University Students’ Association) 

Chair

Colm Harmon (Vice Principal – Students)

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Panel Discussion 2

“SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO MY THINKING ABOUT TEACHING SINCE MARCH 2020”

Higher education learning and teaching has witnessed some vast changes in the last 18 months due to Covid. In this panel discussion, colleagues shared some of their significant shifts in thinking about teaching that have taken place since March 2020.

Speakers

Judy Hardy (College of Science and Engineering), Sabine Rolle (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences), Dan Swanton (College of Science and Engineering), Neil Turner (College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine)

Chair

Catherine Bovill (Senior Lecturer in Student Engagement, Institute for Academic Development)

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Panel Discussion 3

“SHOWCASING TEACHING PRACTICE FROM ACROSS THE UNIVERSITY”

The University of Edinburgh’s highly successful Teaching Matters blog and podcasts showcase a diversity of teaching innovations across the institution. In this panel discussion we met some of the student and staff authors of the most popular Teaching Matters blogs and Podcasts, discussing their teaching and learning practices.

Speakers

Omolabake Fakunle (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences), Tim Fawns (College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine), Johanna Holtan (Edinburgh Global), Vanessa Ombura (Mastercard Foundation Scholar), Ben Marder (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences)

Chair

Jon Turner (Director – Institute for Academic Development)

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Day 3 Panel: Curriculum Transformation

In this session Colm Harmon, Vice Principal (Students) introduced the University’s large-scale Curriculum Transformation Programme. He discussed current and future work of the programme with Richard Andrews, Iain Gordon, and Lisa Kendall, members of the Curriculum Transformation Programme Board. 

Colm Harmon | Vice Principal (Students), The University of Edinburgh

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