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Announcing our plenary speakers and MCs | |
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We can't wait any longer! We're excited to announce some of our invited speakers for our plenary sessions at AIEC 2023. Read more about them here, and stay tuned for more to come!
Keynote speakers
In keeping with our theme 'international education: visionary and transformative', this year's opening keynote Dr Catherine Ball will describe a compelling vision of the future where technology and humanity converge.
On Friday, Minister of Education, The Honourable Jason Clare, will share his vision for our sector, and South Australia's Governor, Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC will deliver the closing speech.
Dr Catherine Ball Scientific futurist
The Honourable Jason Clare MP Australian Minister for Education
Her Excellency the Honourable Frances Adamson AC Governor of South Australia | |
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MCs
Back by popular demand, this year we’ll have not one but two master of ceremonies:
Annabel Crabb Author and journalist (Wednesday)
Stan Grant Journalist, author, filmmaker and presenter (Friday) | |
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National Strategy Townhall
The International Education Strategy Townhall Forum on Wednesday will be an opportunity for everyone to get updates, ask questions, discuss challenges, offer ideas and build momentum towards the success of the national strategy. This session will be audience-driven, and facilitated by our MC of the day, Annabel Crabb. Speakers from the Council for International Education will include:
Julian Hill MP Member for Bruce, Australian Labour Party, and Co-Convener of the Council for International Education
Honourable Phil Honeywood CEO of IEAA, and Co-Convener of the Council for International Education Jane Johnston CEO of StudyAdelaide
Karen Sandercock First Assistant Secretary at the Australian Government Department of Education
Yeganeh Soltanpour National President of the Council of International Students Australia | |
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Pre conference sessions can be booked when you register for AIEC. Whether you're new to #intled or stalwart of the sector, there's something for everyone. Places are limited! | There are multiple events scheduled in Adelaide in October, and travel and accommodation is predicted to book up fast. Take advantage of the AIEC accommodation discounted rates, and book today. | Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are still available! Position your organisation alongside the thought leaders in #intled at AIEC with a booth or activation space. Get in quick, only 10 booths remaining! | | | |
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Acknowledgement of Country | |
Ngadlu tampinthi, Kaurna Miyurna yaitya yarta-mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku. Ngadlu tampinthi purkarna pukinangku, yalaka, tarrkarritya.
Parnaku yailtya, parnaku tapa purruna, parnaku yarta ngadlu tampinthi. Yalaka Kaurna Miyurna parnaku yailtya, tapa purruna, yarta kuma puru martinthi, puru warri-apinthi, puru tangka martulayinthi.
We acknowledge the Kaurna people are the traditional custodians of the Adelaide Plains and pay respects to Elders past, present and future. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, and relationship with the land. We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. Source: Kaurna Warra Karrpanthi | |
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