Work Integrated Learning (WIL): applying good practice
28 October 2019 12:30pm–2:15pm
Explore how Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is being interpreted and embedded across a range of faculties. Apply the WIL Guide to Good Practice designed to help support the planning and implementation of WIL.
Presenters
- Cheryl Collins, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
- Dr Olivia Wright, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences
- Dr Ben Barry, Faculty of Medicine
- Dr Iulia Oancea, Faculty of Medicine
- Shari Bowker, Institute for Teaching and Learning Innovation
- Angelique Zamora, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work
- Dr Niki Macionis, Business School
- Dr Karen Hughes, Business School
- Cate Clifford, Student Employability Centre
- Anna Richards, Student Employability Centre
Who should attend?
- Academic staff
Benefits of attending
- This panel will highlight the benefits of a School-wide approach to embedding WIL, the processes undertaken to identify need, the practicalities of disseminating WIL to an increased number of students, and their key learnings throughout the process.
About Teaching and Learning Week 2019
The 2019 UQ Teaching & Learning Week ran from Monday 28 October to Friday 1 November 2019. The series of workshops, panels, and other interactive sessions highlighted our excellent teachers and tutors, initiatives, and T&L leaders around the theme of 'Creativity'.
View the 2019 program (PDF, 108KB) or watch available video recordings (for the sessions that were recorded).
Venue
Learning Innovation Building (17), St Lucia
Room:
202/202a