REDI forthcoming events: 24 March- online attendance

Message from REDI Events team 17 March 2010:

Dear guests,

With the novel coronavirus COVID-19 situation rapidly evolving, the safety and wellbeing of our community remains Deakin’s priority. We have been working closely with the university’s Critical Incident Management Team and have decided to cancel Troubling the Hierarchy of Doctoral Supervision (24 March) and Sport’s Border Crossings: Implications for Education (29 April).

While we know this is an unfortunate turn of events, we are uncompromising in our endeavour to minimise the adverse impact of this virus on our students, staff and the broader University community. Based on our assessment of the situation, cancelling these events is the best option at this point.

Thank you for your support and flexibility as we navigate this complex situation. We will be in touch about rescheduling once we have a plan for online delivery in place.

Kind regards,

Scott Lascelles, Project Officer
Research for Educational Impact (REDI)

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Please note:

24 March Agency, Learning and Professional Practice (details below) will still go ahead, but online only.

Agency, Learning and Professional Practice
Associate Professor Nick Hopwood (The University of Technology, Sydney)

 2.30 pm – 3.30 pm, Tuesday 24 March,

to be held online.

How do professionals shift the status quo, respond to new challenges, or preserve something important when so much around them is changing? There are many ways we might approach questions like these, but what might thinking about agency offer? Join us as Associate Professor Nick Hopwood (The University of Technology, Sydney) explores questions and concepts of agency in the context of professional practices.

Register your attendance online

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