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The Association for Tertiary Education Management (ATEM Inc) is the pre-eminent professional body in Australasia for tertiary sector administrators & managers.

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Joined August 2014

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  1. 3 hours ago

    A UK report says first-in-family status is of limited use in helping disadvantaged students. Outreach to parents, student mentoring and other initiatives would work better.

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  2. 7 hours ago

    If you enjoyed mental skills coach Gilbert Enoka's keynote at , you'll love Stephen Willis's list.

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  3. Feb 1

    Students’ needs and expectations have changed. Unis must balance flexibility, financial sustainability, and social aspects of learning & mental health. It's time for a student-centred approach to decision-making.

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  4. Feb 1

    Occupational Stress in University Academics, Aus & NZ: Megan Lee and colleagues identify causes of stress including workload, casualisation, managerialism, transitioning to academe from professional practice. vol 44 issue 1, free for ATEM members.

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  5. Jan 31

    How might a project-based model work for service delivery? What's the role of ? Fiona Margetts recommends for staff. Which books grabbed your attention this summer?

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  6. Jan 31

    Passion, purpose, performance, & a dollop of pleasure: ATEM Managing Director ML Huppatz shares her list. Did Santa grant ML's wish? Which books grabbed your attention recently?

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  7. Jan 30

    Wherever and however you celebrate lunar new year, we wish our members, friends and colleagues a harmonious and prosperous 2022.

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  8. Jan 30
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  9. Jan 28

    Want to expand your network in 2022? Join 2000+ colleagues in the ATEM discussion group on LinkedIn. Start a conversation and keep up with industry news.

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  10. Jan 27

    Australian unis offered as few as 1 in 100 casuals permanent status in 2021. Why aren’t conversion rules working for these academic staff?

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  11. Jan 27

    Engaging, informative, an easy read: Stephen Weller shares his recommendation for people in the sector. Which books have grabbed your attention this summer?

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  12. Jan 26

    A UK report says first-in-family status is of limited use in helping disadvantaged students. Outreach to parents, student mentoring and other initiatives would work better.

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  13. Jan 26

    Resilience of Academics in 21st Century Pandemics: Elizer Jay de los Reyes, Joanne Blannin, Caroline Cohrssen & Marian Mahat examine research on universities’ responses to major pandemics 2001 to 2020. vol 44 issue 1, free access for ATEM members.

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  14. Jan 24

    Many Australian businesses, especially in hospitality and retail sectors, rely on international students as a large proportion of their casual workforce.

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  15. Jan 23

    A US survey of 2000 undergrads found heavy workloads & pressure to excel could encourage cheating. Four in 5 said they know how to ask for help, and their courses use 'authentic assessments' (harder to fake).

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  16. Jan 20

    VACANCY: Manager Student and Academic Services : large team supporting student lifecycle: enquiries (Salesforce, learning management system (Moodle), assessment and results, applications for specialist programs. Apply by 23 Jan.

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  17. Jan 19

    Want to expand your network in 2022? Join 2000+ colleagues in the ATEM discussion group on LinkedIn. Start a conversation and keep up with industry news.

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  18. Jan 19

    How might a project-based model work for service delivery? What's the role of ? Fiona Margetts recommends for staff. Which books grabbed your attention this summer?

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  19. Jan 19

    Australian unis offered as few as 1 in 100 casuals permanent status in 2021. Why aren’t conversion rules working for these academic staff?

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  20. Jan 19

    Students’ needs and expectations have changed. Unis must balance flexibility, financial sustainability, and social aspects of learning & mental health. It's time for a student-centred approach to decision-making.

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