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Margaret Sheil

@MargaretSheil

Margaret Sheil is the Vice-Chancellor and President of @QUT. Interests include learning innovation and research and science policy. Views are my own

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Australia’s research system is one of the best in the world. Our researchers produce the cutting-edge ideas our economy and society need. These reforms put strong governance, robust peer review and genuine transparency back at the centre of the @arc_gov_au

UA welcomes the passage of legislation to strengthen the @arc_gov_au Read our full media release here: ow.ly/pA8650QYoYI #auspol #HigherEd #research

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Congratulations @QUT Librarian Nicole Clark for assembling a powerful panel, including Prof Louisa Coglan, Aspro Kate Helmstedt, Prof Jody Currie, and Dr Jannine Williams, to discuss the #InternationalWomensDay theme, Count her in: Invest in women. Accelerate progress.

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Congratulations to QUT Business alumnus, Amanda Bardwell, on being announced as Woolworths' new CEO. Amanda started with the Woolworths Group in 2001 and will commence her new role in September. We wish her every success! #QUTAlumni #QUTGrad #QUT

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Welcome to all our @QUT students for 2024. It's been great seeing you around campus for Welcome Week. Learning is a lifelong journey, not a race, so set goals to achieve your personal best and reap the rewards. #WelcomeWeek #QUT

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Congratulations to Associate Professor Joanne Voisey for receiving the highest and most competitive teaching award at QUT, the David Gardiner @QUT Teacher of the Year. Joanne incorporates Indigenous perspectives in teaching at all levels with particular success in Murgon.

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Congratulations to the more than 6000 @QUT students who are graduating as part of our end-of-year cohort. We are proud to have been part of your career journey and welcome you back any time to further your career horizons. #graduation #QUT #lifelonglearning #Classof2023

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Speech: Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023 Second Reading #auspol ministers.education.gov.au/clare/australi…


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Thank you @JasonClareMP for acting on the recommendations of the Review of the ARC Act in this Bill #TrustingAustraliasAbility Very proud of the work we did, led by @MargaretSheil With @prof_hutchinson John Byron & Natalie Jones-Jayasinghe

Speech: Australian Research Council Amendment (Review Response) Bill 2023 Second Reading #auspol ministers.education.gov.au/clare/australi…



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So honored to present at Parliament House in Canberra today and advocate for First Nations people. As a lead to a project that was awarded by @LowitjaInstitut and contribute to Climate Change and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Ministerial Roundtable. @CarumbaQUT

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Congratulations to QUT Alumnus Zoe Davis and her fellow band members from Cub Sport for being nominated for both Best Group and Best Independent Release at the 2023 ARIA Awards. brnw.ch/21wEuaA @abcnews #QUTAlumni #QUT #QUTCreativeIndustries Image credit: @Refinery29

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Great to applaud the work of five outstanding @QUT researchers at the Women in Research Showcase this week. They're making an impact across the sciences and in teacher education and technology.

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Dr Clare Burton worked to break down barriers to the full participation of women in the workforce. QUT Chancellor Ann Sherry AO reminded us of the work still to do when she gave the Clare Burton Memorial Lecture @QUT #genderequity #womenatwork

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Last night we acknowledged the key role of female trailblazers in state politics at the Q100 event in partnership with the @QUT #PathwaystoPolitics Program for Women. The countdown is now on to 100 female politicians in Queensland – a milestone which should be reached in 2024.

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Congratulations to the @QUT #PathwaysToPolitics class of 2023, our future representatives and future political leaders at local, state and federal level. Our course gives women the confidence, skills and network to help them get elected. We are very proud of you all. #QUTAlumni

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When it comes to assessing academic career progress, metrics can be deceptive, especially when evaluating individuals from diverse backgrounds. Learn more in @QUT President @MargaretSheil’s Not Alone #LeadersInFocus article spkl.io/60154lab3


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Congratulations to the six new inductees welcomed into the Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame last night for their significant contributions to the community. #qblhof @SLQld brnw.ch/21wCAZY #QBLHOF #QUT


Congratulations to the 4000 @QUT students who graduate as part of our mid-year cohort. We are proud to have been part of your career journey and welcome you back any time to further your career horizons. #graduation #QUT #lifelonglearning #Classof2023

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Well done to Professor Sara Couperthwaite (below middle) for steering the #QUT-Lava Blue partnership which has been recognised with an #AFR Higher Education Award for Industry Engagement. Pictured with Lava Blue's John Mathieson and Sylvia Tulloch #HigherEd @QUT

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Great discussion on the impact of AI on the learning economy and its future potential at the AFR Higher Education Summit and among others the question if your favourite teaching avatar looks like Marie Curie or Matt Damon😉

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