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Keynote Speakers

The following speakers have been confirmed for the Showcase. Titles and abstracts for their presentations will be added closer to the date.

Dr-David-Timothy-Duvall
 
Dr David Timothy Duvall

David is a Senior Lecturer in Tourism and Director, International Business at the University of Otago , Dunedin, New Zealand .

Students at Otago voted David as one of the University's best teachers in 2004 and again in 2005. In 2005, he was awarded the overall prize for teaching by the Otago Students' Association. For the Bachelor of Tourism degree at Otago, he coordinates and directs the capstone paper where students learn to be professional consultants by providing strategic direction to tourism destinations. His research interests centre around temporary mobilities and aviation management.

Further information: http://www.davidtimothyduval.com

Professor-Sandra-Wills
 
Professor Sandra Wills
Sandra is with the University of Wollongong and also Director of CEDIR.
(Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources).

Sandra is an educational developer with 30 years experience in developing alternative paradigms of teaching. She has developed tools and examplars to bring enquiry learning alive for teachers and to bring constructivism alive as a model for students.

See further: http://www.uow.edu.au/cedir/about/staff.html


Associate-Professor-Justin-Malbon
 
 Associate Professor Justin Malbon
Justin is with the Faculty of Law, Griffith University.

Justin has broad legal and academic experience. He is the Director of the Credit and Consumer Law Research Program at Griffith University , Adjunct Research Fellow of the Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture and a Visiting Fellow of the European University Institute, Florence Italy .

See further: http://www.gu.edu.au/school/law/sect_00/staff/content_malbon.html


Associate-Professor-Seamus-Fagan
 

Associate Professor Seamus Fagan

Some staff may remember Seamus from his time as Director of Studies of the CQUniversity Language Centre at Rockhampton. Seamus has been Director of the University of Newcastle Language Centre, and is currently Director of the University's English Language and Foundation Studies Centre. Seamus has been on the Council of English Australia, the peak body for the English language industry in Australia for more than 11 years, and was recently elected the Chair of English Australia.

See further: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/centre/elfsc/