| | | Online program now available | | It’s here! The full AIEC 2024 program with abstracts, learning objectives, speaker bios and more is available to view online. There is something for everyone at AIEC, so take a look and start planning today!
This years’ program has over 100 sessions, featuring 200+ presenters across multiple hot topics, key interest areas, and interactive formats. We still have a few more speakers to announce, so watch this space. In what has been an extraordinary year for the sector, the National Strategy Townhall plenary is the place to ask our panel of experts “where to from here?" This session, scheduled for Thursday morning, is one you cannot afford to miss.
The hottest ticket on the social calendar, the AIEC Conference Dinner theme has been announced – Hollywood Nights! With prizes for best dressed, we’re excited to see who we’ll see on the red carpet!
Remember - if you haven’t registered yet, you can benefit from the early bird rates until September 13. Registrations have just passed 1,170 delegates, so get your skates on to be at AIEC 2024 in Melbourne! See you at #aiec2024! | | | | | Full details of the 2024 program have been updated for you to view online. The program includes abstracts, speaker bios and key learnings from each session. With over 100 sessions and presentations scheduled, there is a lot to see and do. Browse the program online or you can choose to view by filters: Session types:
| | - Campfire
- Café
- Panel
- Presentation
- Inspire presentation
- Plenary
| | Key interest area:Key interest areas (KIA), also referred to as ‘conference tracks’ or ‘program tracks’, offer a diverse and balanced program that caters to a range of interests and needs. Segmenting the program by KIA helps you navigate the program schedule more easily. The key interest areas should be used as a guideline, as sessions may cover more than one key interest area or topic. | | - Admissions and compliance (A&C)
- Business development and strategy (BD&S)
- English language (EL)
- Employability (EMP)
- Higher education (HE)
- Learning abroad (LA)
- Marketing (MKT)
- Pathways (PATH)
| | - Professional development (PD)
- Scholarships and fellowships (S&F)
- Schools (secondary colleges/high schools) (SCH)
- Students (STU)
- Teaching and learning (T&L)
- Transnational education (TNE)
- Vocational education and training (VET)
| | | | | | Must-attend plenary session | | | Back by popular demand, the National Strategy Townhall takes a deep dive into sector policy changes and reviews. With the sector under intense scrutiny, our panel of experts will attempt to unravel how we arrived at this policy conundrum and the potential impact going forward.
Facilitated by Stan Grant, the Townhall takes place on Thursday morning. The panel comprises: - Alison Garrod, Assistant Secretary Temporary Visas Branch, Australian Government Department of Home Affairs
- Caroline Hartnett – Director, Study Melbourne
- Hon Phil Honeywood – CEO, IEAA
- Karen Sandercock - First Assistant Secretary, International Division, Higher Education, Research and International Group, Australian Government Department of Education
This is an interactive sessions, where delegates can ask panellists questions via the conference app. | | | | | | Lights, camera, action! Proudly sponsored by IDP Education, the AIEC conference dinner takes its cue from Hollywood. Tonight, you are the stars of the show and we are bringing the spotlight to Melbourne. From the red carpet to the silver screen and everything in between, we will take you on a journey through the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Pose for the paparazzi on the red carpet, strut your stuff on the AIEC Walk of Fame, and mingle with industry celebrities at the party of the season! Experience all the buzz and pizazz of our night of nights, as you toast your colleagues and direct your attention to the dancefloor!
Dress code: Raid the wardrobe trailer, dress as a movie star, character or director and steal the show with some A-list style! You can wear what you like - whether it is a tuxedo or a glamourous gown or display your fandom with a true to character costume - it's up to you!
Dress to impress and make the Best Dressed List - prizes for solo stars and ensemble casts (teams)! | | | | | | AIEC is less than two months away…! Have you: | | | | | 17 – 20 September | EAIE 2024 – Toulouse, France | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF COUNTRY
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