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About the session

Join us for a panel discussion with experts on inclusive teaching and learning practices designed to enhance student learning and facilitate a sense of belonging at UQ. The panel will also discuss how intersectionality – that is the ways in which different aspects of a person's identity can expose them to overlapping forms of discrimination and marginalisation – can both enable and a problematise this.

A light lunch will be served from 12–12.30pm.

Presenters

Chair: Dr Dino Willox, Director, Student Employability, UQ

  • Professor Marcia Langton AM, Associate Provost, The University of Melbourne
  • Professor Lydia Kavanagh, Deputy President of the Academic Board, UQ
  • Professor Tracey Bunda, Director ATSIS Unit’s academic team, UQ
  • Associate Professor Paul Harpur, School of Law, UQ
  • Dr Seb Dianati, School of Languages and Cultures, UQ
  • Elias Blanch, UQ student and UQ Union Vice-President of Gender and Sexuality - Queer Officer, UQ

About Teaching and Learning Week (T&L) 2021

1–5 November 2021. Celebrate inclusive teaching and learning practices designed to enhance student learning and facilitate a sense of belonging at UQ.

A copy of the program (PDF, 588 KB) is available for your records.

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Venue

QBI Building (79), St Lucia campus
Room: 
Level 7, Auditorium + online (via Zoom)