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Engaged & Adaptive Universities: Reimagining Future University Staff Roles, Capabilities & Literacies

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A collaborative discussion, hosted by the ANU Knowledge to Action Network, that seeks to explore the roles, capabilities and literacies required by university staff to enable universities to respond to societal, environmental and civic need, and suggest ways forward for universities to implement and enact these.

There is currently significant international discussion and action focusing on developing Engaged & Adaptive Universities that explores how universities can be more relevant to the societies and communities that they serve and better navigate emerging societal and planetary-scale challenges and crises. Despite this there appears to be little or no focus on university staff capability and development strategies and structures in enabling institutions to become Engaged and Adaptive Universities.

This seminar, developed as part of a collaboration between ANU, RMIT and La Trobe Universities, seeks to begin to address this gap.

The seminar is for anyone working within ANU, academic or professional, who is interested in these themes.

Refreshments and lunch (from 1pm) to be provided. Please indicate any dietary requirements


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