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CONTACT PERSON AT MACQUARIE ON THE DAY: Ms. Zarana Shah Senior Country Manager – India & Sri Lanka Macquarie International, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia M: Australia: +61 439 370 026 D: Australia: +61 2 9850 4566 E: zarana.shah@mq.edu.au
Monday 01 April 2019
Time Activity Location 09.25 – 11.00am (1 hour 35 mins)
09.25am Arrival at Macquarie University 09.30am (5 mins): Welcome by Mr. David Harrison, Director International 09.35am (5 mins): Dr Indu Shahani to set the context 09.40am (25 mins): Introduction to Macquarie University by Mr. David Harrison and announcement of Scholarships 10.05am (25 mins): Association of Independent Schools 10.30am (25 mins): Study New South Wales 10.55am (5 mins): Group Photos
Macquarie University Incubator Address: 8 Hadenfeld Ave, Macquarie Park NSW 2113, Australia
11.00 – 11.15am (15 mins)
Tea Break Incubator
11.15am – 12.15pm (60 mins)
11.15 (10 mins): Introduction to the Faculty of Arts by the Faculty’s Executive Dean Professor Martina Möllering 11.25: Walk to the Faculty of Arts (next door to the Incubator building) 11.30am (40 mins): Tour of the Media facilities 12.10: Return to the Incubator
Incubator Faculty of Arts
12.15 - 01.00pm (45 mins)
Networking Lunch (MQ academics, professional staff, Macquarie International team and select Indian students have been invited to join)
Incubator
Visit Program DICE delegation from India Monday 01 April 2019
01.00-01.05pm (5 mins)
Special Address by Ms. Nicole Brigg, Pro Vice-Chancellor International, Macquarie University
Incubator
01.05 - 02.15pm (70 mins)
Professional Development workshop: ‘Integration of Future Focused Skills in School Curriculum’ Conducted by Professor Garry Falloon, Associate Dean International, and Professor, Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Human Sciences Abstract: What are desired 21st Century competencies or future-focused skills, why are they important, and how can we integrate them into our curriculum? This workshop will investigate the nature of so called 21st Century or future-focused skills and competencies, explore arguments for their importance and relevance to workplace readiness, and discuss how their development can be integrated into teaching and learning programs. Participants will be involved in the range of interactive group activities that evaluate the contribution of these competencies and skills to students’ learning, interrogate research into employers’ views of the importance of these skills, and explore the relationship between learning design, pedagogy, and skill development.
Incubator
02.15 – 02.30pm (15 mins)
Tea Break
Incubator
02.30 – 03.30pm (60 mins)
Subject focused talks for 10 minutes each to understand niche programs and 5 mins Q&A: 02.30 – 02.45pm Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Dr Welly Firmanto Chief Operating Officer, MQ Health, and Faculty General Manager 02.45 – 03.00pm Faculty of Business and Economics Professor Philomena Leung Associate Dean (International) 03.00 – 03.15pm Faculty of Science & Engineering Professor Richard de Grijs Associate Dean (Global Engagement) 03.15 – 03.30pm Research at Macquarie Ms. Kate Roth Deputy Director Higher Degree Research Partnerships and Scholarships
Incubator
03.30 – 03.35pm (5 mins)
Closing by Dr. Indu Shahani & Ms. Zarana Shah
Incubator
03.35 – 04.30pm (55 mins)
Library tour - Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS) 03.35pm: Walk to Macquarie Library (10 minutes relaxed walk) 03.45pm: ASRS Tour in small groups 04.30pm: Departure from campus
MQ Library
About DICE:
DICE is an umbrella with various platforms to jump start cycle of innovation towards sustainable development of the students. It is a consortium of education leaders and influencers in the K-12 and skills space with an objective to bring together the best of the world-renowned pedagogy, faculty and academic quality standards to India, keeping the academics strongly rooted to India and narratives that matter most to the sub-continent.
DICE works on various platforms such as the ‘DICE Knowledge Foundation’ which fosters the culture of Design, Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship among students, ‘Dice Ambassador Program’ offering merit and need- based scholarships, and in partnering with institutions in India to offer niche programs focused towards graduate employability.
Two key skill-based education initiatives of DICE are the Indian School of Management & Entrepreneurship (ISME) and Indian School of Design & Innovation (ISDI). These are new age concept in education with strong emphasis on industry links, innovative teaching and skill-based learning. All students pursue a Bachelor degree from the University of Mumbai, while simultaneously being enrolled in specialised certificate and diploma programs at ISME or ISDI. Many of these students choose to pursue higher studies at partner universities, mainly in UK presently.
Objective of the delegation:
• The delegation is keen to learn more about Australian universities and enter partnerships to
provide higher studies options to the students. • The delegation comprises of Principals/senior educators from more than 20 quality schools
and institutions in Mumbai. The schools are interested to learn about Macquarie’s undergraduate programs and scholarships, see the facilities themselves, and understand what sets Macquarie apart from other international universities.
• ISME and ISDE partnerships are aimed at postgraduate studies and key areas of interest are Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Business Analytics, Marketing, Management, Media and Communications.
Macquarie International has put together this program to highlight key strengths of the University, provide program briefing, talk about the new curriculum architecture and announce scholarships for the schools on this delegation. Some individual meetings are being organised to discuss partnerships with ISME and ISDI for undergrad articulation and full-time masters. Delegation leader: Dr Indu Shahani Dr. Indu Shahani is the President and Chairperson of ISDI and Founding Dean of ISME. Formerly Sheriff of Mumbai, she served as the Principal of H.R. College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai from 2000 to 2016. She has over three decades of teaching experience. Dr. Shahani was awarded the D.Litt (Honorary Doctorate of Letters) Degree by the University of Westminster in 2009. She is a Visiting Faculty Member at the UC Berkeley, NYU Stern, USA and is invited to be lead speaker at various conferences in India and overseas. She was the first Indian to be appointed as Vice – Chair on the Board of Governors of International Baccalaureate from 2001 – 2010. She has been nominated on leading boards of national and global companies including Colgate Palmolive India Ltd., Clariant Chemicals India Ltd., United Spirits Ltd., Diageo, Franklin Templeton Investments and Indian Oil Corporation. She also has other academic board positions – University of Westminster, EDHEC Business School, Paris and others. She is on the board of a number of NGO’s as well and was responsible for launching the Women’s Helpline against domestic violence and harassment in India. Dr. Shahani has received many awards, prominent among them are ‘Women of the Decade Achievers Award’ by ASSOCHAM; ‘Citizen of Mumbai Award’ by Rotary Club of Bombay and ‘Excellence in Education Award’ by the FICCI FLO.
Delegation
Dr Indu ShahaniPresident & Chair
ISDI | ISME | ISDI WPPchairperson@isme.co.in
‘Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia’ - Charles Schulz
- Dr Indu Shahani
The Australian education landscape showcases a great journey of transformation and innovation placing Australia to be the nation topping the UN list of the Education Index in the world. Australia is known for having globally ranked educational institutes which use cutting-edge technology, discovery and innovation to deliver the advanced education and training that students need to flourish in the rapidly changing global economy
We look forward to an intellectually stimulating visit, observing and sharing best practices with thought leaders and premier institutes in the Australian educational system. The objective of the delegation would be to empower Indian educationalists to herald innovation and leadership in the knowledge economy of the 21st Century.
Dr Hemlata BaglaPrincipal
KC College
Zeenat BhojabhoyPrincipal
Jamnabai Narsee School
Avnita BirPrincipal
R N Podar School
Norina FernandesPrincipal
Lilavatibai Podar School
Meera IssacsPrincipal
The Cathedral & John Connon
Meena KakPrincipal
Lakshmipat Singhania Academy
Damayanti MukherjeePrincipal
Modern High School for Girls
Molly PaulPrincipal
Bombay Scottish School
Kalyani PatnaikPrincipal
Hiranandani Foundation School
Sunita GeorgePrincipal
Bombay Scottish School
Nalini PintoPrincipal
NSS Hillspring Intl. School
Rupkatha SarkarPrincipal
La Martiniere for Girls
Revathi SrinivasanPrincipal
Smt Sulochanadevi Singhania School
Sunitha SatheeshPrincipal
Choice School, Cochin
Seema Sapru Principal
The Heritage School
Dr Neha JagtianiVice Principal
RD National College
Dr. Nupur MehrotraVice - Principal
Mithibai College
Rashmi AmbavanePrincipal
St Gregorios High School
Sharmila Bose Principal
Sushila Birla Girls' School
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