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Higher education, creative engagement & the creative economy: the Australia experience

University of Western Sydney – 12th July 2013

These two Australian workshops aim to explore the experience and modes of engagement in between higher education and the creative economy in  Australia.  They will specifically  focus on case studies, research and reflections from Australia and will offer the opportunity for to share comparative reflections in dedicated workshops taking place in Brisbane and in Sydney.

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Workshop Programme & Outcomes

10.00 –10.20   Registration, Coffee & Welcomes

Research pathways, aesthetic and practices  in creative higher education

10.20 – 11.50

Whither the Aesthetic Alibi? Artistic Practice and Ethical Regulation in Higher Education Institutions
 Kate MacNeill (University of Melbourne)  and Barbara Bolt (University of Melbourne)
Presentation
EEEMing through time and space Barbara Doran (University
of Sydney)
Presentation
12.10 – 13.00   Keynote speaker: Justin O’Connor (Monash University) What Now for the Creative
Campus?
Presentation
13.00 – 14.00  Lunch break

Creative vocations and career pathways

14.00 – 15.00

Creative vocations: rethinking demand  Scott Brook (University of Canberra)
Presentation
Creative Education/ Training and the 'Just-In-Time Self' George Morgan (University of Western Sydney)
Presentation
Creative Graduate Skills and Trajectories: The Australian
Creative Arts Graduate Tracking Project
Ruth Bridgstock (Queensland University of Technology)
Presentation

15.00 - 15.30  Coffee break

Geographies, models and diversity in Australia cultural and creative higher  education

15.30 - 16.30

Defining the geography of creativity in a regional Australian university
Margaret Woodward and Craig Bremner (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
Presentation
The cultural economy and the passion for diversity Phillip  Mar (University of Western Sydney)
Presentation

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The research network is supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC)  
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