AAAF Closing 17 Sep 2021

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Transcript of AAAF Closing 17 Sep 2021

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The ‘Australia-ASEAN Academics Forum: Online Education during COVID-19 and Beyond’ is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia-ASEAN Council of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

• The Australia-ASEAN Council Board Members (past and present):

Ms Tamerlaine Beasley, Professor Nicholas Farrelly, Mr Justin Hayhurst, Ms Christine Holgate, Ms Lesley Always, Mr Greg Earl, Dr Alice Woodhead, Dr Imran Lum

• The Secretaries of the Australia-ASEAN Council (past and present): Kelly Siddall, Bec Burfoot, Andrew

• Communications Director of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Mr Phillip Adams

Professor Nicholas FarrellyMs Tamerlaine Beasley

Acknowledgements • AAAF team members: Dr Vinh To, Prof. Victoria Carrington, Prof. Sharon Fraser and Prof. Monica Cuskelly• Business Manager: Ms Catherine Chalmers • Academic Executive Director: Prof. Mitch Parsell• Executive Dean and Pro Vice-Chancellor: Prof. CALE Kate Darian-Smith• Research Administration Officers: Dr Olumide Odeyemi and Dr Mandy Pink• Funding Officer: Dr Dana Slaven • PostAward CALE Research Service Team/ UTAS Office of Research Services/CALE College Services • Communications Manager: Ms Miranda Harman • Partnership Managers: Ms Tristanne Scott-Durairajah, Mr Cameron Parsons, Ms Kate Huntington • Marketing Manager: Mr James Fagg• Regional Development Manager: Mr Dave Few• UTAS Country Officers: Ms Diem Hong Le, Ms Rachel Tan• ICT Officers: Dr David Hicks and Mr Vinh Nguyen• UTAS Presenters: Dr Bill Baker, Dr Kim McLeod, Prof. James Vickers, Dr Mala Raghavan, Assoc. Prof. Fei, Dr Maiti• Project Officers: Emily Fudling and Emily Morgan• Invited Guests in the School of Education, School of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, College of Health and

Medicine, School of Business and Economics, AMC, the Wicking Dementia Centre.

Acknowledgements

• Minister of State Growth • Dr Tim Ault, State Manager of the DFAT

Tasmania Office• Harpreet Gill, Manager, Global Education,

Business & Trade• Renee Woodhouse, Director Global

Education and Migration• Mr Warwick Clark, International Partnerships

Manager• The Secretary of the Department of State

Growth, Mr Kim Evans

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

BruneiDr Masitah Shahrill Indonesia

Dr Mon Mon AungLaos Malaysia Myanmar

Philippines Singapore Thailand VietnamDr Jiraporn Dhanarattigannon

Ms Southida Souliyavong

Dr Tam Nguyen

Dr Chau Meng HuatDr Luh Putu Artini

Dr Andriyani MarentekDr Chanphirun SAM

Dr Mark BrookeDr Irish Mae Fernandez-Dalona

Indonesia

Cambodia

Acknowledgements

• Over 20 ASEAN Presenters • Over 300 ASEAN Participants• All Invited Guests in ASEAN

Acknowledgements • Media teams locally, nationally and

internationally – 18 media articles

Round 1: June 2021: 9 webinars + 11 group interviews• an online opening ceremony, • 2 webinars about challenges of online education in ASEAN, • and 6 presentations about online education in various disciplines

(education, humanities and social sciences, ICT, economics and health), delivered by academics at the University of Tasmania

Webinar Schedule – June 2021Monday, 7 June Tuesday, 8 June Wednesday, 9 June Thursday, 10 June Friday, 11 June

Opening ceremony [Join]

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 1 [Join]Online education in ASEAN (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia)

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 2 [Join]Online education in ASEAN (Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam)

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 3 [Join]University of Tasmania Presentation (Maritime) Assoc. Prof. Jiangang Fei

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 4 [Join]University of Tasmania Presentation (Education)Dr William Baker

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Tuesday, 15 June Wednesday, 16 June Thursday, 17 June Friday, 18 June

Webinar 5 [Join]University of Tasmania presentation (Humanities & Social Sciences) Dr Kim Mc Leod

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 6 [Join]University of Tasmania presentation (Health)Prof. James Vickers

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 7 [Join]University of Tasmania presentation (Economics)Dr Mala Raghavan

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Webinar 8 [Join]University of Tasmania presentation (ICT)Dr Ananda Maiti

4pm-5:30pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Interview Schedule – June 2021Monday, 21 June Tuesday, 22 June

Group Interview 1 [Join]Brunei

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 2 [Join]Cambodia

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 3 [Join]Indonesia

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 4 [Join]Laos

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 5 [Join]Malaysia

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 6Myanmar

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Wednesday, 23 June Thursday, 24 June

Group Interview 7 [Join]Philippines

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 8 [Join]Singapore

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 9 [Join]Thailand

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 10 [Join]Vietnam

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Group Interview 11 [Join]Australia

4pm-5pm(Hobart, TAS time)

Round 2: September 2021: 10 webinars + 16 Individual interviews

• 20 presentations about online education in various disciplines (education, humanities and social sciences, ICT, economics and health) from over 20 ASEAN academics in in 9 Southeast Asian countries.

Webinar Schedule – September 2021

What’s next?

1. Individual Interview Schedule – 21-28 September 20212. Post forum Survey3. Certificates of presentation or participation4. Report, publications, resources 5. Future events

Stay well and safe and see you all again!

Dr Vinh ToUniversity of Tasmania

Prof. Sharon Fraser University of Tasmania

Prof. Victoria CarringtonUniversity of Tasmania

Prof. Monica CuskellyUniversity of Tasmania