ATEM News
Who is ATEM?
The Association for Tertiary Education Management Inc (ATEM Inc) is the pre-eminent professional body in Australasia for tertiary education administrators and managers. Established in 1976 as the Australasian Institute of Tertiary Education Administrators (AITEA), the Association has grown to around 1,800 individual members and 31 corporate members. Members are found across the breadth of the academic environment, including Universities, TAFEs, Polytechnics and Wanagas, private providers, government departments and other related organisations.
ATEM operates as a learning community and members are the Association’s strength. Members are committed to their careers in tertiary education and to the development of their profession.
The Association works to advance the profession of tertiary education administration and management in order to support and develop excellence in professional practice and institutional management. The Association does this by identifying, creating, disseminating and applying knowledge about tertiary education administration and management.
For Further Information: www.atem.org.au
2008 TERTIARY EDUCATION MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE:
Sat 27- September-08 |
ATEM Executive |
Sat 27-September-08 |
FMAC |
Sun 28-September-08 |
ATEM Council |
ATEM BREAKFAST: CROWNE PLAZA, CHRISTCHURCH
TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER; 8.15am - 9.15am
For those that enjoy an early start, share a hearty breakfast with colleagues. The Crowne Plaza is a short 3 minute stroll from the Christchurch Convention Centre. Attendance is free for ATEM Members.
9th ATEM GHOSTS LUNCH: RICCARTON HOUSE
TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER; 12.00pm
The 9th ATEM Ghosts' Lunch will be held at 12.30 pm on Tuesday 30 September 2008 at Riccarton House, Christchurch. The Lunch will be hosted by Warwick Nicoll MNZM and the Guest of Honour will be the NZ Regional Chair, Ali Hughes.
Have a look at the website below to see the main building. Click on "Restaurant/Venue" to see the dining room. Click on "Riccarton Bush" to see the grounds. www.riccartonhouse.co.nz
Riccarton House was founded by the Deans family in 1856. The original cottage (restored and in the grounds today) was built in 1843 and was the first European building on the Canterbury Plains. Robbie Deans, the famous coach of the Crusaders Super 14 Rugby Team, and now the Wallabies coach, is a direct descendant of the family.
The cost is $200 per person payable in advance. Cheques should be made out to "ATEM Foundation", PO Box 6050, O'Connor ACT 2602
Because we need to bank the cheques before leaving Australia, we must insist on payment before Friday 5 September 2008.
A choice of:
Citrus, chilli, marinated kalamata and queen's green olives
West Coast whitebait and Nelson scallops
Market fish with asparagus, fennel, and cherry tomato salad, salsa verde
Chargrilled Canterbury Lamb with new potato and fresh herb salad, caper and olive salsa
Mixed salad greens with balsamic dressing
A choice of four cheeses with crackers, grissini, chutney and fruit
WINE LIST
Muddy Water Unplugged Riesling 2006, Waipara, NZ
Leaning Rock Pinot Noir 2003, Central Otago, NZ
Nevis Bluff Pinot Noir 2002, Central Otago, NZ
Logan Cabernet Merlot 1999, Orange, Australia
Bridge Pa Syrah 2005, Hawkes Bay, NZ
Chapel Hill 'The Vicar' Shiraz Cabernet Merlot 2001, McLaren Vale, Australia
Penfold's Hermitage Grange 2001, Barrossa Valley, Australia (donated by the ATEM Secretariat)




