2010 Conference Program

Monday 27th

1.30-2.00 &

5.00-6.00 pm

Conference registration

Medina Darling Harbour

2.00 pm

New heads workshop: Lisa Sutherland; Master of Wesley College, University of Sydney.

Meet at Medina Darling Harbour

 

 

5.30-7.30 pm

Programmed Opening Reception, Medina Harbour Bar

 

Tuesday 28th

  

8.00-9.00 pm

Conference registration; The Women’s College University of Sydney

 

All sessions, unless otherwise specified, are in the Menzies Common Room, The Women's College

 

 

8.30 am

Buses from Medina to The Women’s College

 

9.00 am

Welcome: AHAUCHI President, Fiona Crowe

 

 

9.15 am

Keynote: Professor Ian Hickie; Brain and Mind Institute, University of Sydney; Promoting pro-social environments in residential colleges.

 

10.30 am

Morning tea

 

11.00 am

Keynote: Associate Professor Toni Schofield; Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney: Alcohol and harm minimisation among Australian university students: ARC linkage project, 2010-2012.

  

 

12.00noon

Small group seminars

 

 

  • Dr Iyla Davies; Principal of Women’s College, University of Queensland: Managing conflict in colleges.
  • Margie Welsford; Warden of Whitley College, University of Melbourne: A holistic approach to academic achievement, pastoral care and community development at Whitley College.
  • Alicia Watson; Director of What’sOn Consulting Pty Ltd: What's in the Mix for Advancement/Development?
  • Lewis Rushbrook; Principal & CEO, Dunmore Lang College,Affiliated with Macquarie University
  • Learning from one's mistakes - recovering a lost art.

 

1.00 pm

 

 

2.00 pm

Discussion of AHAUCHI’s future.

Introduction: AHAUCHI President, Fiona Crowe.

Facilitator, Christie Breakspear; Director, Christie Breakspear & Associates.

 

3.30 pm

Afternoon tea

 

4.00 pm

Discussion of AHAUCHI’s future  (continued).

 

 

4.30 pm

Dr Michael Spence; Vice-Chancellor and Principal University of Sydney. Welcome to delegates.

 

5.30 pm

Buses to Medina

 

7-10.00 pm

StarNet, StarRez Harbour Dinner Cruise, Embark at Darling Harbour Pier 26 wharf outside Sydney Aquarium.

 

 

 

Wednesday 29th

8.30 am

Buses from Medina to St Andrew’s College

 

  

9.30 am

Ecumenical Service: St Andrew’s College Chapel, Rev Dr Ivan Head, Warden of St Paul’s College, University of Sydney

 

 

10.00 am

Morning tea at St Andrew’s College then walk to The Women’s College

 

  

11.00 am

Keynote: Dr Anthony Grant; School of Psychology, University of Sydney: Building positive communities.

 

 

12.00noon

Panel: Indigenous education initiatives

  • Chair, Fiona Crowe Head of St Catherine’s College, The University of Western Australia
  • AIME, Adam Hansen and Kristian Goodacre
  • WATSA, Francesca Neely, Jane Armstrong, The Women’s College
  • Campbell Bairstow, Dean, Trinity College, University of Melbourne
  • Australian Indigenous Education Foundation, Andrew Penfold

 

 

1.00 pm

Lunch

2.00 pm

Report and chair: Barbara Green; Principal, St Hilda’s College, University of Melbourne: Student Housing Summit Report.

Panel:  College Development.

  • Chris Bellenger, Master, Robert Menzies College; 2010 AUHO-I Conference
  • Greg Eddy, King’s College, University of Queensland
  • Luce Andrews, Head, Fenner Hall, ANU
  • Trevor Cairney, Master, New College, UNSW

 

4.30 pm

Walk to St John’s College

 

5.00 pm

Tour of St John’s College new and old buildings

 

 

5.45 pm

Pre-dinner drinks with stand-up entrée

 

6.30 pm

Scolarest Conference Dinner

 

8.30 pm

Buses to Medina from St John’s College

Thursday 30th

 

 

 

8.30 am

Coach from Medina to Macquarie University Sports Centre

 

9.30 am

Presentation: Deidre Anderson; CEO, U@MQ, Macquarie University Student Services: Striking the right balance. Tour and use of Macquarie University Sports Centre

 

 

12.15pm

Spotless Conference Lunch

 

1.30 pm 

Association business and AGM

 

4.30 pm

Macquarie Railway Station, train to city

 

Evening

6.00 pm

Buses from Medina to Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay Terrace. Cirrus Conference Reception