This interactive showcase will explore how Indigenous knowledge and culture has been woven throughout UQ courses to Indigenise the curriculum, research and teach Indigenous Languages Revitalisation Studies; connecting students through technology.

Participants will:

  • gain knowledge of how Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenous Cultures has been incorporated successfully in teaching and learning 
  • hear examples of Indigenising the curriculum at UQ.

Session presenters:

  • Dr Lisa Ottenhaus, Lecturer in Structural Engineering, School of Civil Engineering
  • Dr Cathy Keys, Senior Lecturer in Architecture, School of Architecture, Design and Panning 
  • Mr Kim Baber, Fellow in Civil Engineering and Architecture
  • Dr Gemma Irving, Lecturer in Strategy, School of Business
  • Dr Samantha Cooms, Mirigympa/Mara Jahlow Noonuccal Jandawal, Lecturer in Management, UQ Business School,
  • Honorary Professor Norm Sheehan, Wiradjuri, Honorary Professor, UQ Business School
  • Professor Lisa Ruhanen, Deputy Head of School of Business (Graduate Education, Marketing & Tourism), UQ Business School
  • Dr Samantha Disbray, Director of Indigenous Engagement, Lecturer in Endangered Languages, School of Language sand Cultures
  • Des Crump, Industry Fellows for Indigenous Languages
  • Robert McLellan, Industry Fellows for Indigenous Languages
  • Dr Sabine Matook, Associate professor, School of Business
  • Dr Adriana Diaz, Senior Lecturer, School of Languages and Cultures.

 

About Teaching and Learning (T&L) Week 2023

Teaching and Learning (T&L) Week celebrates creative and innovative teaching and learning practices designed to enhance student learning.

The theme for 2023 is 'Synergy' including UQ's revised Graduate Attributes as sub-themes:

  • connected citizens
  • influential communicators
  • respectful leaders
  • accomplished scholars
  • courageous thinkers
  • culturally capable.

2023 program

Venue

Online (link to be provided)