
A message from Professor Andrew O’Neil
News 28 MayAn update from the Executive Dean of Law and Business Professor Andrew O'Neil.
28 July 2021
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Register to attend the Tertiary Education Management Conference (TEMC) set to take place online from 11-13 October 2021.
The theme for 2021 is ‘Bright Futures’. The conference will focus us on how we can come together to create a vibrant tertiary sector after a challenging year for so many of us personally, professionally, and collectively as a university.
As part of our commitment to growing and developing our people, ACU has invested in an Institutional Registration which allows all staff to register for the online Conference with no other individual fee. The registrations available are unlimited and ACU staff members are encouraged to attend.
The design of the conference provides flexibility to build your participation and conference experience across a number of themes, and more information about the program will be provided over the months ahead. If you haven't been to a TEMC before, you may want to explore more about Bright Futures and past conferences.
We encourage you to talk to your supervisor about planning your attendance and setting up some development goals as part of your Progress Plan discussions.
You will need to create an online account to begin registration. This will also be your login for the online event.
Enter purchase code ACUTEMC2021 to access the conference for free through the Institutional Registration.
You will get full access to all the portal features, including Live Q&A, Session Surveys and Polling, Posters, the Virtual Exhibition Hall, instant messaging and meeting facilities, session recordings, session specific handouts and more.
We will share details on the agenda and speakers in the Human Resources updates Workplace group as information is released closer to the event.
Contact HR via Service Central with any questions.
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