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QUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 11 - How to make the most of your first semester at Uni (LIVE from Welcome Week)Welcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together. Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health. In this episode, Sarah and Mel chat with Stacey, Allie, Glen and Guy about all...2025-07-1642 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 10 – Deep Dive into Mindfulness with HuiWe would love to see as many listeners as possible at the live recording during welcome week! QUT students register here: QUT Real Talk - Live Podcast Recording Welcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together. Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current...2025-06-1630 minChoosing Your UniChoosing Your UniUniversities Should Be Doing More Of THIS (Inside the QUT You Program)When I first heard someone mention QUT You, I thought, “That sounds interesting…” But nothing prepared me for what I’d find when I looked into it.In this episode, I chat with Professor Gene Moyle—psychologist, former ballerina, and now the driving force behind one of the most exciting innovations I’ve seen in higher education in a long time. QUT You is a brand-new part of every undergraduate degree at QUT, and it’s designed to prepare students not just for their first job, but for whatever life throws at them next.Instead of j...2025-06-1333 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 9 – More than food: Understanding Eating Disorders with Carmel FlemingWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together. Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health. In this episode, Sarah and Mel chat with Carmel Fleming, PhD, from the Queensland Eating...2025-06-1031 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 8 - SleepWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together. Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health. Recommendations – Mel recommends the Inside Out films, and Sarah recommends The Im...2025-05-2641 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 7 – Juggling life as a mature age student: Conversation with KristiWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Mel recommends the Circle of...2025-05-1935 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchBibliometrics for Law Researchers - a Survival GuidePresented by Prof Kieran Tranter from the QUT School of Law Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-05-1946 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 6 – Vicarious TraumaWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Mel recommends revisiting an ol...2025-05-1232 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 5 - Living and Studying in Brisbane as an International Student: Conversation with RayaneWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.In this episode, Sarah speaks to PhD student Rayane El Masri about her experiences arriving in Brisbane, cultural differences, coping with homesickness, and all the services on offer to international students at QUT. An informative conversation for both international and local students! 2025-05-0637 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 4 - The New Addiction (Social Media)Welcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Sarah re...2025-04-2939 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 3 - ProcrastinationWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT a well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Mel re...2025-04-0333 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 2 - Do I have ADHD?Welcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. In each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT as well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Me...2025-04-0333 minQUT Real TalkQUT Real TalkEpisode 1 - PerfectionismWelcome to Real Talk, the QUT Student Services Podcast. Each episode, we dive into real-life challenges, share practical coping strategies, and interview experts who offer valuable insights on managing stress, anxiety, and the pressures of academic life. Tune in, take a breath, and let's build a healthier, more resilient university experience together.Sarah Winkleman is a Clinical Psychologist and counsellor at QUT Student Services. Melanie Rolfe is a current PhD student at QUT as well as a psycho-social researcher in paediatric health.Recommendations – Mel re...2025-04-0325 minUniversity Jobs Australia - Top Universities in Australia - www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs Australia - Top Universities in Australia - www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs - QUT Career OpportunitiesQUT Jobs and Careers - an AcademicJobs.com Podcast Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a leading Australian university known for its strong industry connections and focus on real-world teaching and applied research. Q1. What is Queensland University of Technology (QUT) known for?QUT is recognized as 'the university for the real world' due to its strong connections with industry and government, and its focus on delivering relevant teaching and applied research. It is a leading Australian university with a global perspective, home to approximately 50,000 students across...2025-03-1612 minDattaQueensland\'s podcastDattaQueensland's podcastBridge Building Podcast Episode 74: Datta Podcast: Design & Engineering Workshops at QUT with Keith AlexanderIn this episode, Stephen Anderson chats with Keith Alexander, Student Engagement Coordinator at QUT’s Faculty of Engineering. Keith shares how QUT opens its doors to high school students through design and engineering workshops, offering hands-on experiences that align with school curriculums. From speed sketching to future city planning with Lego, these workshops inspire creativity and problem-solving. We also touch on what’s coming for teachers—like professional development and micro-credentials—and practical tips for bringing students to campus.  Key Topics Discussed Design Workshops: What Students Can Expect Keith walks us through a typical QUT design wo...2025-02-2621 minUniversity Jobs Australia - Top Universities in Australia - www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs Australia - Top Universities in Australia - www.AcademicJobs.comQUT JobsQUT Careers: A World-Class University - an ⁠AcademicJobs.com podcast⁠ QUT (Queensland University of Technology) is a leading Australian university renowned for its strong industry links and impactful research. The AcademicJobs.com podcast⁠⁠ boasts a vibrant work environment, offering diverse career opportunities across various fields and attractive employee benefits including generous leave and professional development. QUT's commitment to work-integrated learning and fostering entrepreneurial skills equips graduates for success. They are actively seeking to build a diverse and inclusive workforce, particularly encouraging applications from Indigenous Australians. The AcademicJobs.com podcast⁠⁠ highlights its global reach and real-world impact through research project...2025-01-2217 minUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comQUT CareersQUT Careers: Find Your Best - an AcademicJobs.com Podcast This AcademicJobs Podcast presents QUT (Queensland University of Technology) as a top Australian university with strong industry links, offering diverse academic programs and impactful research. The AcademicJobs.com Podcast highlights QUTs commitment to work-integrated learning, fostering entrepreneurial skills, and providing a positive work environment for staff. Numerous employee benefits are detailed, including generous leave and professional development opportunities. A strong emphasis is placed on inclusivity and supporting Indigenous Australians. Overall, the AcademicJobs.com Podcast promotes QUT as an excellent place to work and study.2025-01-0514 minUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comQUT Career OpportunitiesQueensland University of Technology jobs - an AcademicJobs.com PodcastThe AcademicJobs.com Podcast explores Queensland University of Technology (QUT), highlighting its global outlook, strong industry links, and impactful research. QUT boasts diverse academic programs and a commitment to work-integrated learning, emphasising its focus on producing employable graduates. The podcast also details attractive employee benefits, including generous leave and professional development opportunities. Finally, QUT promotes its inclusive work environment and encourages applications from diverse candidates, particularly Indigenous Australians.This podcast summarises key aspects of employment at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), based on information extracted from...2025-01-0516 minUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comUniversity Jobs - Where to find your best jobs in higher education by www.AcademicJobs.comBrisbane University Jobs - UQ, QUT, Griffith UniBrisbane Higher Education JobsThe text is an advertisement for academic and administrative positions at universities in Brisbane, Australia. It highlights the city's thriving education sector, featuring opportunities at institutions like the University of Queensland, Griffith University, and QUT. The advertisement emphasises the competitive salaries, diverse research, and family-friendly work environment offered. Potential employees are encouraged to explore the variety of roles available.Higher Education Job Market in Brisbane, AustraliaDate: 2023-10-27 (based on the request date and assumption that the source is current)Subject: Overview of Academic...2025-01-0504 minResearch Culture UncoveredResearch Culture Uncovered(S9E8) Navigating Postgraduate Wellbeing: The Wellbeing Lounge at QUTIn our Research Culture Uncovered conversations we are asking what is Research Culture and why does it matter? This episode is part of Season 9, where we join host Dr Tony Bromley speaking to 3 guests from Australia. Our guests Natasha Kitano, Kirsten Baird-Bate and Owen Forbes share the wellbeing initiatives for postgraduate researchers at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). They explore the HDR writers' wellbeing lounge, a supportive space created to connect researchers, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The main topics include:mental health resilienceQUT’s holistic health strategiesthe transition to online resourcesThe guests sh...2024-10-2331 minTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTEpisode#170 Self-care in the age of neuroscience and AI. Perspectives of Students and Faculty of our QUT CSB111 classWelcome to "Self-Care in the Age of Neuroscience and AI," a thought-provoking podcast episode that delves into the innovative ways neuroscience and artificial intelligence are transforming how we approach self-care. Join us as we explore insights and perspectives from students and faculty of the QUT CSB111 class, where we examine the intersection of cutting-edge science and personal well-being.In our fast-paced world, self-care is no longer just about traditional practices like meditation or exercise. This podcast episode explores how the latest advancements in neuroscience and AI are revolutionizing our understanding and practice of self-care.2024-05-2334 minThe IAB Australia PodcastThe IAB Australia PodcastUniversity Advertising and Marketing in 2024 with QUT and VMLIn this episode we hear from Xavier Amouroux, Executive Director Marketing & Communications at QUT and Adam Kennedy, MD VML Brisbane about the changing the needs of university students and how this impacts tertiary education marketing.  We hear how VML and QUT have worked together to help transform the communications journey with potential students. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-05-1337 minLet\'s Talk DesignLet's Talk Design'A passion for teaching design' with Levi Swann - QUT lecturer, and Design researcher - Lets talk IDThis week I met with Levi Swann. Levi is a QUT lecturer, who has taken a real-world approach to his teaching, preparing his students for the industry while implementing a teaching style that ensures his students stay engaged and driven. Levi is also part of a range of design research projects where he implements his skills as a researcher. Currently, he is part of a research project where he is developing uv sensitive wearables, to help combat skin cancer rates (link below). If there is someone you would like to see on the podcast...2023-05-051h 13Making Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenMy research benefits not only my professional experience, but my professional experience benefits my researchLoren Swancutt is an inclusive educator and school leader who has worked in both primary and secondary schools. She has led inclusive school reform and is an innovator and leader in the areas of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), inclusive instructional design, and the design and implementation of reasonable adjustments. She is the national convener of the School Inclusion Network for Educators (SINE), an online network of over 4000 Australian inclusive educators. Loren is presently a Doctor of Education (EdD) student at QUT’s Centre for Inclusive Education where she is investigating systematic ways that teachers can include students with com...2022-12-0218 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenThe impact of higher degree research on educational leadership practice, process, and decision-making.Dr Liam Smith is an education leader with nearly 30 years of experience working and leading in Queensland state schools. Liam completed a doctorate in education (Ed.D) in 2012, focused on anti-discrimination measures. In this episode of Making Inclusion Happen, Dr Liam Smith shares his experiences as a HDR student and the impact that his higher degree research has contributed to his professional role. This episode is a must listen! Liam’s passion and drive to ensure all schools are well-positioned to provide high-quality and inclusive learning opportunities for students certainly shines through in this interview.2022-11-1824 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Abortion and Conscientious ObjectionIn the 7th episode of the podcast series, Sinead and Ruthie interview Casey Haining, a research fellow at QUT and the University of Melbourne, about her research on abortion and conscientious objection in Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-10-0438 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Health and DiseaseIn the 6th episode of the podcast series, Ruthie turns to co-host Sinead to get to the crux of her initial findings in her PhD on the ethics of genetic enhancement by defining health and disease. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-09-0829 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenEpisode 5: Engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse students, families and communitiesInclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book...2022-07-0129 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenEpisode 4: Do the rights of the many outweigh the rights of the few?Inclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book...2022-06-2329 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenEpisode 3: Supporting students on the autism spectrum in inclusive classroomsInclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book...2022-06-1537 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenEpisode 2: Emotions and learning - What do teachers and parents need to know and why?Inclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book...2022-06-0239 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Source ReliabilityIn this episode of Learn Me Right, we chat to Liaison Librarian Denise Frost about source reliability and how to distinguish trustworthy sources. 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Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-05-2735 minMaking Inclusion HappenMaking Inclusion HappenEpisode 1: "The Mainstream"Inclusive education is a fundamental human right that enables all other rights.Members of The Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE) at QUT conduct high-quality research that aims to support students, educators, parents, academics, allied health professionals, policy officers, public servants, and politicians to have the requisite knowledge and skills to achieve the systemic reform needed to implement genuine inclusive education.In this podcast, C4IE Research Program Co-Leaders, along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book...2022-05-1748 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Conservatorship and Britney SpearsIn this episode of Learn Me Right, we talk with Dr. Julia Duffy about the law surrounding the conservatorship Britney Spears was held in for 13 years. Duffy completed her PhD in guardianship law here in Australia, and talks us through whether she thinks something similar would ever be likely to happen here in Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-04-2930 minCentral Queensland RegionCentral Queensland RegionEpisode 29: QUT Action Research ProjectIn this episode Professor Linda Graham, Director of the Centre of Inclusive Education, QUT introduces the Central Queensland Leading Inclusive Education Action Research Project2022-04-2847 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Voluntary Assisted DyingDr. Jodhi Rutherford talks with us about her research on Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD). Jodhi shares some findings from her interviews with doctors involved in providing VAD in Victoria (Australia), including the complex ethical issues faced by doctors who choose to participate in VAD; and the difficulties faced by individuals trying to access VAD, including finding a doctor who is willing to assist them. We also discuss the different meanings of euthanasia, assisted suicide, and VAD, and why the term “VAD” is preferred in Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-04-1142 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in the Queensland Mental Health Review TribunalSinead and Ruthie talk with Dr. Sam Boyle about the circumstances in which doctors can treat a person with a mental illness without their consent. Sam discusses his research into the mental health review tribunal according to the perspectives of lawyers and advocates who represent patients in the tribunal. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-03-0428 minMythical Storytelling by ShinjanMythical Storytelling by ShinjanO-na-wut-a-qut-oNative American Mythology - The legend of O-na-wut-a-qut-o, He that catches the clouds. The story of his name coming true but what price did he have to pay for it? Connect with me on Twitter to share your comments: @blabberingshinSupport the show2022-02-1711 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchLearn Me Right in Vaccine HesitancyACHLR HDR student Sam Roach discusses vaccine hesitancy with fellow ACHLR HDR students Ruthie Jeanneret and Sinead Prince in the first episode of the "Learn Me Right in Health Law and Bioethics" series. They discuss how governments might intervene to improve vaccine uptake, and some helpful tips on how you can approach vaccine hesitancy within your own circle of influence. Sponsored by the Australian Centre for Health Law Research at QUT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2022-01-2730 minTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTTHRIVING MINDS PODCASTEpisode #70. Developing an entrepreneurial mindset no matter what age. Professor Rowena Barrett, Pro Vice Chancellor, Entrepreneurship, QUTProfessor Rowena Barrett is an expert in thinking innovatively and being entrepreneurial to get things done. She is QUT’s latest Pro Vice-Chancellor driving the strategic priority for Entrepreneurship. She leads QUT Entrepreneurship, a team of passionate individuals with years of experience to deliver the whole-of-university initiative providing entrepreneurial skill and mindset learning opportunities for the entire QUT community. Rowena is an authentic leader bringing integrity, purpose and commitment to engaging widely. Her years as a researcher means she has academic and practical understanding of motivations and drivers for entrepreneurship. Rowena is a member of the Queensland Gov...2021-09-2340 minIntegrity Matters by TurnitinIntegrity Matters by TurnitinEp 8 - The evolution of academic integrity at QUT in deterring student misconductMichelle Cornford | Academic Integrity Officer, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Michelle Cornford’s role as an Academic Integrity Officer at QUT is driven by a passion for preserving academic achievement. In this video, she discusses how the university is circulating this value throughout the QUT community to deter academic misconduct. Michelle explores QUT’s investigation process and the learning initiatives they have implemented to support students in building capacity and confidence for original work. She also covers the unique challenges presented by contract cheating, and how she and the broader university are navigating these threats to academic inte...2020-06-0227 minResearch for What?Research for What?Can all research be useful and create an impact? with Erin Rayment, QUT & KCAIn this fifth episode, I talk with Erin Rayment, Executive Director, Industry Engagement at the Queensland University of Technology and Current Chair of Knowledge Commercialisation Australasia.My conversation with Erin Rayment was truly amazing. Tune in if you want to hear Erin explain what is useful research; what is research commercialisation; how to create an impact; or how to quantify research impact.Erin talks about her work at QUT and how she brings together governments, researchers and industry to engage, collaborate and create an outcome with impact in communities. We discuss how Australian...2020-05-0331 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Mal Thatcher on the Digitally Capable OrganisationMal Thatcher, Professor of Digital Practice, QUT Business School, speaks to Kate about the need for digital transformation of organisations. The conversation covers the current digital maturity of Australian organisations, the role of learning and development in the challenge of transformation, and the establishment of the QUT Digital Capability Practice.2020-03-1922 minThe Young IPA PodcastThe Young IPA PodcastEp 144: Freedom Got Banned From QUTThe IPA has been all over the media this week – and Pete and James break down the QUT Guild banning Generation Liberty from the university’s O-Week and the scandal of Mark Dreyfus getting public servants to hassle Tony Abbott and CPAC Australia cos he doesn't like the cut of their jib. We’ve also got a leadership challenge in the Nationals and Pete bemoans yet another straight white male leading the Greens. Heroes and Villains this week include the British public finally getting to celebrate Brexit, the Deeners cricket club claiming a political scalp, Joaquin Phoenix reminding everyone he’s n...2020-02-0652 minQUT Institute for Future EnvironmentsQUT Institute for Future EnvironmentsMoving beyond practical reconciliation in higher education - Angela Barney-Leitch (QUT Pro Vice-Chancellor, Indigenous Strategy)IFE Grand Challenge Lecture - recorded 25 October 2019 at QUT. Is it time to move past the era of ‘practical reconciliation’ to something more substantive and defined by Indigenous Australians? This presentation will discuss the challenges and opportunities that QUT is facing while undertaking the redevelopment of its strategic plan and the vision for Indigenous Australian engagement and empowerment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-11-1243 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Stuart Cunningham On Humanising The FutureDistinguished Professor Stuart Cunningham, OAM, is a leading QUT researcher in media, cultural studies and the workforce of the future. Stuart speaks to Kate about how the humanities will be vital to creating a community and workforce capable of meeting the challenges of technology, population ageing, globalization and climate change.2019-11-0626 minInspiring DesignInspiring DesignS02 : Ep. 01 : Design Tertiary Education – "A Student’s Point of View" with Cameron Topping & Shannen Roe – QUTIn this episode I kick off Season 2 and the Design Thinking research process with 2 x amazing Creative Industries students of QUT – Cameron Topping and Shannen Roe. This is a unique conversation uncovering the student’s mindset detailing their own journey, experiences and answers to questions such as their career aspirations, career progression choices – how this was formed, influenced and guided, What was their transition into tertiary education like, from a secondary system – what worked well, what didn’t? How they felt about the tertiary education system aligning and preparing them for the industry and making them future-ready. Not to mention un...2019-10-0633 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Michael Trotter On The Esports PhenomenonEsports is a billion dollar industry worldwide and growing. Michael Trotter, a Phd student, brought Australia's first university Esports program to QUT. Michael talks to Kate about why universities would invest in Esports and how the industry of both tournaments and gaming is structured and evolving.2019-09-1726 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights – Michael Trotter on the Esports phenomenonEsports is a billion dollar industry worldwide and growing. Michael Trotter, a Phd student, brought Australia’s first university Esports program to QUT. Michael talks to Kate about why universities would invest in Esports and how the industry of both tournaments and gaming is structured and evolving.2019-09-1726 minOnly Human RadioOnly Human RadioSteveTalksTo Katherine Dionysis - QUT VisabilityExhibitionSteveTalksTo Katherine Dionysis - QUT VisabilityExhibition by Kim Stewart2019-06-2506 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights – QUT Chair in Digital Economy on rethinking your business for the digital ageProfessor Marek Kowalkiewicz, QUT Chair in Digital Economy and Michael Rosemann, QUT Professor for Innovation Systems speak with Kate about using the processes of structured ideation to create the preferred digital future for your organisation.2019-06-2026 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - QUT Chair In Digital Economy On Rethinking Your Business For The Digital AgeProfessor Marek Kowalkiewicz, QUT Chair in Digital Economy and Michael Rosemann, QUT Professor for Innovation Systems speak with Kate about using the processes of structured ideation to create the preferred digital future for your organisation.2019-06-2026 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Matt Brown On The Promise Of Genomics For Treatment Of Cancer And DiseaseDistinguished Professor Matt Brown, QUT Director of Genomics, talks to Kate about the collaborative research which is revolutionising our understanding of the causes of rare and common heritable diseases, cancers and even infectious diseases. Kate and Matt speak about the speed of technological change in genomic research and the inherent challenges of international collaborative research.2019-04-1623 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Matt Brown on the promise of genomics for treatment of cancer and diseaseDistinguished Professor Matt Brown, QUT Director of Genomics, talks to Kate about the collaborative research which is revolutionising our understanding of the causes of rare and common heritable diseases, cancers and even infectious diseases. Kate and Matt speak about the speed of technological change in genomic research and the inherent challenges of international collaborative research.2019-04-1623 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Rob Setter on the Future of Public Purpose WorkKate speaks to Rob Setter Chief Executive of the Queensland Public Service Commission on how our approaches to delivering for our communities are evolving. The Future of Public Purpose Work is IPAA Qld theme for 2019, an organisation and theme with which QUT eX is proud to partner.2019-02-1828 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Rob Setter On The Future Of Public Purpose WorkKate speaks to Rob Setter Chief Executive of the Queensland Public Service Commission on how our approaches to delivering for our communities are evolving. The Future of Public Purpose Work is IPAA Qld theme for 2019, an organisation and theme with which QUT eX is proud to partner.2019-02-1828 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week - Automation: Hype vs. RealityOn this episode of The Digital Week podcast, Prof Marek Kowalkiewicz is joined by QUT Business School's, Prof Kevin Desouza. How long until we're sipping Piña Coladas while robots do all the work? QUT's Prof Kevin Desouza joins Marek to break down the hype vs. reality of job automation and discuss why in a digital world, digital natives are most out of work.2019-01-1819 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Margaret Sheil On Leading The 21st Century UniversityQUT Vice-Chancellor Margaret Sheil talks to Kate about changes in the higher education landscape, and how universities can survive and thrive in the 21st century.2018-12-1422 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Margaret Sheil on leading the 21st century UniversityQUT Vice-Chancellor Margaret Sheil talks to Kate about changes in the higher education landscape, and how universities can survive and thrive in the 21st century.2018-12-1422 minInspiring DesignInspiring DesignS01 : Ep. 01 : Tertiary Design Education & Sketching Technologies with Andrew Scott - Senior Lecturer at QUTIn this inaugural episode, Andrew unveils his vast experience in tertiary level design education - the tricks, tips and how it's done with his leadership at QUT (Queensland University of Technology). Along side this, we explored his undying passion and excitement for sketching and especially, sketching using the latest tablet technology. 2018-12-0343 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Kerrie Mengersen on Creating Value with Big DataQUT Distinguished Professor Kerrie Mengersen, Deputy Director ARC Centre of Excellence in Mathematics and Statistical Data speaks to Kate about rich opportunities for business and policy insights from burgeoning sources of data and new techniques of data analytics. Among many examples, Kate and Kerrie cover airport congestion and measuring the impact of the $3.6B Queen's Wharf casino and retail development project in Brisbane’s CBD.2018-09-1223 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Kerrie Mengersen On Creating Value With Big DataQUT Distinguished Professor Kerrie Mengersen, Deputy Director ARC Centre of Excellence in Mathematics and Statistical Data speaks to Kate about rich opportunities for business and policy insights from burgeoning sources of data and new techniques of data analytics. Among many examples, Kate and Kerrie cover airport congestion and measuring the impact of the $3.6B Queen's Wharf casino and retail development project in Brisbane's CBD.2018-09-1223 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week | Responsible TechnologyIn this episode of the Digital Week we talk to Cat Matson, Brisbane’s Chief Digital Officer, on the need for technology to become more responsible in the digital age. The CDE examines how digital technology can amplify existing human values and forms of deviance, which as Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz explains occurs because: “We live in a world of imperfect information - people who participate in the economy don’t know enough about the decisions they’re making, and that leads to all sorts of perverse or deviant situations in the marketplace”. Also discussed is the effect of the profit motive on...2018-04-2618 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Patsy Yates On End Of Life CareProfessor Patsy Yates, Head of QUT's School of Nursing and distinguished researcher in palliative care, speaks to Kate about achieving access to high quality end of life care for the whole community.2018-04-1621 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Patsy Yates on end of life careProfessor Patsy Yates, Head of QUT’s School of Nursing and distinguished researcher in palliative care, speaks to Kate about achieving access to high quality end of life care for the whole community.2018-04-1621 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week | OpportunityResearcher and PhD student Anna Oberländer, joins Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz and Professor Michael Rosemann on The Digital Week. Anna is visiting QUT to conduct research exploring Opportunity Management. Together with Michael Rosemann, Anna is investigating how organisations can best capitalize on opportunities.2018-04-1213 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week | Will the benefits of automation be shared equally?QUT's Professor Rowena Barrett joins The Digital Week with Oliver Bolton and Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz. The trio discuss the growing disparity between profits and wages, due to the increased amount of automation in our economy. The conversation was sparked by a recent article published on The Conversation by Rowena, Marek and Shahid MD - The benefits of job automation are not likely to be shared equally. Link -https://theconversation.com/the-benefits-of-job-automation-are-not-likely-to-be-shared-equally-908592018-03-2917 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Michael MilfordProfessior Michael Milford, Chief Investigator at the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision at QUT, shares with Kate his thoughts and predictions about what everyday life could look like in the near future with the onward march of technologies around robotics, automation and artificial intelligence. He also shares a strategy for using a bot to replace the romance of choosing an engagement ring!2018-02-1622 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Michael MilfordProfessior Michael Milford, Chief Investigator at the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision at QUT, shares with Kate his thoughts and predictions about what everyday life could look like in the near future with the onward march of technologies around robotics, automation and artificial intelligence. He also shares a strategy for using a bot to replace the romance of choosing an engagement ring!2018-02-1622 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchHow do we change the world: Will Steffen, Climate Scientist, Michelle Maloney, National Convenor of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance, Richard Denniss, Chief Economist at the Australia Institute, Anne Manne, Acclaimed journalist and author.What we know about how and why the climate is changing, and the actions that we need to take – urgently Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2018-01-041h 06QUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Marcus Foth on creating the liveable cityMarcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics in the QUT Design Lab, speaks to Kate about creating, applying and using information technology and data to create cities and urban environments in which people can thrive.2017-12-1823 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Marcus Foth On Creating The Liveable CityMarcus Foth, Professor of Urban Informatics in the QUT Design Lab, speaks to Kate about creating, applying and using information technology and data to create cities and urban environments in which people can thrive.2017-12-1823 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights – Sean Druitt on QUT’s The CubeSean Druitt is the Studio Manager of QUT’s The Cube, one of the world's largest digital interactive learning and display spaces, dedicated to engaging young and old in the wonder of STEM. Sean talks to Kate about the team behind the Cube, digital art and Fruit Ninja.2017-12-1819 minQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsightsQUT ExecInsights - Sean Druitt On QUT's The CubeSean Druitt is the Studio Manager of QUT's The Cube, one of the world's largest digital interactive learning and display spaces, dedicated to engaging young and old in the wonder of STEM. Sean talks to Kate about the team behind the Cube, digital art and Fruit Ninja.2017-12-1819 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week | Industrialisation of Innovation #ReplayToday we revisit one of our most popular podcasts the Industrialisation of Innovation. Host, Monica Bradley, is joined by QUT’s Professor Michael Rosemann and Professor and PwC Chair in the Digital Economy Marek Kowalkiewicz.2017-12-0111 minThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week PodcastThe Digital Week | Digital Human RightsThis week on The Digital Week Monica Bradley is joined by QUT Associate Professor Nicolas Suzor and Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz. The three delve into the hot topic of human rights online and question if modern society needs a Magna Carta for digital life.2017-09-2212 minThe Telltale PodcastThe Telltale PodcastEpisode 5 - Anna Rooke of QUT Creative Enterprise AustraliaIn this episode of Telltale, the CEO of QUT Creative Enterprise Australia Anna Rooke delves into why QUTCEA's partners and content are so focused on providing added value to creative industry startups, and how its live events, in particular Creative3 Brisbane, unleash the unique stories and fascinating people behind companies doing big things in the space.2017-05-2323 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchCameron StewartRegulating Innovation: advocating for codes of practice - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation. The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Professor Cameron Stewart (The University of Sydney, Australia): Regulating Innovation: advocating for codes of practice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0843 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchDan MatthiasThe effect of disciplinary proceedings: concluding comments - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) – Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series – Liability and Innovation. The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Dan Matthias Executive Director, Legal Services, Office of the Health Ombudsman expert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0813 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchBill MaddenThe effect of disciplinary proceedings: The disciplinary response when expert evidence departs from widely accepted professional practice - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation. The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Adjunct Professor Bill Madden (QUT, Special Counsel Carol O’Dea Lawyers): The disciplinary response when expert evidence departs from widely accepted professional practice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0824 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchBernadette RichardsThe role of tribunals in regulating behaviour - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation. Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Associate Professor Bernadette Richards (The University of Adelaide, Australia): Innovation and Professionalism: The role of tribunals in regulating behaviour Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0819 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchMatthew SpittalOutcomes of notifications to health practitioner boards - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation. The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings and Innovation: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Perspectives - Associate Professor Matthew Spittal (The University of Melbourne, Australia): Outcomes of notifications to health practitioner boards: a retrospective cohort study Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0813 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchWendy RogersProfessional Standards for Innovation - 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) – Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation: The Effect of Disciplinary Proceedings and Innovation: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Perspectives - Professor Wendy Rogers, Professor of Clinical Ethics, Macquarie University. Topic: Professional Standards for Innovation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0815 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchMegan Munsie2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series – Liability and Innovation: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Medical Perspectives - Associate Professor Megan Munsie (The University of Melbourne, Australia): Setting the standards: need for action to curb the big business of selling stem cells Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0813 minAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchAustralian Centre for Health Law ResearchPaula CaseWho’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Regulator? 2017 Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) - Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Seminar Series, Liability and Innovation: Medical Innovation, Regulation and Disciplinary Proceedings: Legal Perspectives - Dr Paula Case (University of Liverpool, UK) Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Regulator?: Interrogating Causal Narratives in Defensive Medicine Research Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-05-0822 min