Program

The daily program for 2008 will follow our usual format of Keynote and Plenary sessions, followed by concurrent sessions.

The program is currently being finalised and regular changes are occuring as authors confirm availability. The program will be updated on a regular basis until finalised.

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TEMC 2008 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER

9.00am – 4.00pm

TEFMA Board Meeting 

9.30 am

FMAC

11.00 am

ATEM Council Meeting 

3.00pm – 5.30pm

Registration Desk Open  -  Christchurch Convention Centre 

6.00pm – 7.30pm

WELCOME RECEPTION –  CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY

MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER

8.00am

Registration Desk Open
Christchurch Convention Centre 

8.45am – 9.00am

Opening comments by Peter Molony (TEMC Chair, TEFMA Representative) & ATEM Representative

9.00am – 9.10am

Official Opening:

9.15am – 10.15am

Keynote Speaker 1 – Hon Steve Maharey
Investing for Success: The Creation of Public Value in Tertiary Education

10.15am – 11.00am

MORNING TEA 

Concurrent Session 1

11.00am – 11.45am

1.1: Investing in People

Investing in Early Career General Staff: Carroll Graham

1.2: Investing in Students

Investing in Students - Investing for Success: Michael Halls

1.3: Investing in Performance Monitoring

Accreditation: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing or a Sheep in Wolf's Clothing?: Toni Hodge

1.4: Investing in Infrastructure

Efficiency, Officiousness and Who's Going to Update Them Anyway? Design and Development of Task Manuals: Deborah Withington; Katherine Klapdor

1.5 : Investing in Technology

Contractor Portals - Utilising Technology to Provide Total Performance Monitoring: Sam Wishart ; Tavis Watt

1.6 : Investing in Buildings

UNSW's Lowy Cancer Research Centre - Investing in Buildings: Geoffrey Leeson

Concurrent Session 2

11.50am – 12.35pm

2.1 : Investing in People

Investing in Indigenous Trainees and Setting the Scene for Tomorrow: Susan Hudson; Melissa Williams

2.2 : Investing in Students

Educational Achievements of Student Allowance Recepients: Bhaskaran Nair; Roger Smyth

2.3 : Investing in Technology

Space Modelling - The 100 Million Dollar Question: Andrew Smith; Dale Murphy

2.4 : Investing in Infrastructure

Managing Research Infrastructure in Australian Universities: Laura Dan

2.5 : Investing in Technology

The Oziportal @ The University of Melbourne: Mark Raphael

2.6 : Investing in Buildings

Evaluating for Sustainability - The New Zealand Context: Rika Milne; Lisa Martin

12.35pm – 1.45pm

LUNCH 

1.45pm – 2.00pm

Address by Major Sponsor of the 2008 Tertiary Education Management Conference (Campus Living Villages)

2.00pm – 3.00pm

Keynote Speaker 2  -  Prof Jonathon Boston
Addressing the Challenge of Climate Change: The Responsibilities of Tertiary Institutions

3.00pm – 3.30pm

AFTERNOON TEA

Concurrent Session 3

3.30pm – 4.15pm

3.1 : Investing in People

Women Doing it for Themselves: Staff Development for Female General Staff: Jessica Raeburn

3.2 : Investing in Students

In Her Honour: Managing the Death of a University Student: Claire Brown; Phillip Draber

3.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Our Journey from University Administrators to Customer Service Professionals: A Tracking and Evaluation Toolbox: Alison Brown; Christian Hinora

Concurrent Session 4

4.20pm – 5.05pm

4.1 : Investing in People

Hello and Welcome: the Beginning...: Jessica Andrades

4.2 : Investing in Students

A Closer Look at Completion in Higher Education in New Zealand: David Scott

4.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Academic Teaching Workload: Improving Your Institution's Investment Performance: Sheryl Morgan

4.4 : Investing in Technology

Vortex - Campus Security Intelligence Database:
Callum Blair; Don Blayney

4.5 : Investing in Technology

Better, Faster, Stronger: A Case Study of the Development, Implementation and Commercialisation of an In-House Policy Information Management System:
Tanya Rubin

4.6 : Investing in Infrastructure

Childcare - A Successful Development Partnership:
Robert Dyson; Robert Toon

5.15pm – 6.15pm

HAPPY HOUR 

7.00pm – 11.00pm

TEFMA AWARDS DINNER – CHRISTCHURCH TOWN HALL

TUESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER

7.45am

Registration Desk Open – Christchurch Convention Centre

7.45am - 8.30am

TEFMA Breakfast (TEFMA Members only)

8.30am – 9.15am

TEFMA AGM (TEFMA Members only) 

8.15am - 9.15am

ATEM Breakfast (ATEM Members only)

9.20am – 10.20am

Keynote Speaker 3  -  Ngahihi Bidois
Licorice Allsorts For Leaders

Concurrent Session 5

10.25am – 11.10am

5.1 : Investing in People

Investing in People for Global Success: D Koban, Joanna Watts, Elizabeth Carey

5.2 : Investing in Students

TBC

5.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Pricing International Courses for Success: Fred Reich

5.4 : Investing in Buildings

TBC

5.5 : Investing in Performance

Monitoring Getting Things Done!: B Nelson

5.6 : Investing in Buildings

Partnering Solutions to Meet Student Expectations:
Marie Wensing; Marion Moore; Eleanor Davidson

11.10am – 11.30am

MORNING TEA 

11.30am – 12.30pm

Keynote Speaker 4  -  Dr Stuart Middleton
Investing in Success: The Cheap Option

Concurrent Session 6

12.35pm – 1.20pm

6.1 : Investing in People

Exploring the Academic-Administrator 'Divide': Myth or Reality: Maree Conway

6.2 : Investing in Students

Investing in Students - Big Time - Growing Esteem and the Melbourne Model: Helen Conley; Margot Eden

6.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Re-tendering the Facilities Maintenance Contract:
Barry Russell

6.4 : Investing in Infrastructure

TBC

6.5 : Investing in Technology

2007 A Space Odyssey, New Initiatives in Addressing University Space Requirements: Harold Baulis

6.6 : Investing in Buildings

Investing in the Future through Sustainability Focussed Procurement: Bronwyn Rice

1.20pm

LUNCH 

12.00pm

ATEM GHOSTS LUNCH – RICCARTON HOUSE

1.30pm – 6.45 pm

TOURS  - CAMPUS TOURS AND OPTIONAL TOURS

2pm

Cardax User Group Meeting

2pm

ATEM Institutional Coordinators Meeting

Evening free for Delegates

WEDNESDAY 1 October

8.00am

Registration Desk Open – Christchurch Convention Centre

8.30am – 9.25am

Keynote Speaker 5 - Professor Liz Harman

Concurrent Session 7

9.30am – 10.15am

7.1 : Investing in People

What's in it for Me? Engaging Staff by Fostering a Positive Workplace Culture: Sharone Ciancio

7.2 : Investing in Students

E-Forms: Investing in our Future and our Students:
Sophie Buck; Katrina White

7.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Getting into Print: Publish and/or be Damned! A session for the Wannabe and the Already Published Author: Ian Dobson

7.4 : Investing in Infrastructure

TBC

7.5 : Investing in Technology

Collaboration: Better Strategy: Smart Money:
Stephen Pritchard

7.6 : Investing in Buildings

Engine Room or Boardroom - an Insight into Client Partnering: Debbie Wolhuter; Phillip Hancock

Concurrent Session 8

10.20am – 11.05am

8.1 : Investing in People

Performing at their Peak - Developign Senior Professional Leaders: Lorraine Denny; Meredith Morgan; Lorelle Pollard

8.2 : Investing in Students

Skills, Education and Training: Paul Satherley; Elliot Lawes

8.3 : Investing in People

Mission Impossible - The Sequel: Janelle Davis

8.4 : Investing in Sustainability

Green Building Council - NZ: Jane Henley

8.5 : Investing in Technology

Technological Success: Investing in our Future:
Prue Morley

8.6 : Investing in Buildings

Spare A Shekel For The Maintenance Budget - Contributing To Organisational Success
Phillip Hancock

11.05am – 11.35am

MORNING TEA

Concurrent Session 9

11.35am – 12.20pm

9.1 : Investing in People

Making Victoria University: Repositioning for the Future:
Iona Annett

9.2 : Investing in Students

Centralising Special Consideration: an Epic Story of Brave Ideas, Bold Rescues and Brazen Adventures in Changing a University's Way of Thinking:
Maddy McMaster; Fiona Ellis; Terrie Healy

9.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Models of University Policy Development - a Recent Professional Developmetn Initiative in Victoria:
Kai Jensen; Mark Hatwell

9.4 : Investing in Sustainability

Enhancing Sustainability through Service Quality in FM: G Williams

9.5 : Investing in Technology

We've All Got Mail - Use and Abuse of Email in Universities: Judy Szekeres

9.6 : Investing in Buildings

Love at First Bite: A Retail Masterplan for UNSW:
Alan Egan; Ed Smith

Concurrent Session 10

12.25pm – 1.10pm

10.1 : Investing in People

Curtinnovation: Building Human Capital: Janice Burmaz

10.2 : Investing in Students

The University of Newcastle Singapore Journey - From Small Beginnings Come Great Things: Vicki Drewe

10.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

How Well do Government Strategies Effect Change in Tertiary Education?:
David Earle

10.4 : Investing in Sustainability

TBC

10.5 : Investing in Technology

Using the Green Star Education Tool - Case Studies
Sean McArdle

10.6 : Investing in Buildings

P.P.P./B.O.O.T. Schemes for Funding Campus Construction - Viablity both from University and Developer/Operator Points of View - a Case Study - Student Accommodation:Paul Turner; Andrew Kirk

1.10pm – 2.10pm

LUNCH 

1.30pm – 2.00pm

Poster Authors available for questions

Concurrent Session 11

2.10pm – 2.55pm

11.1 : Investing in People

The Cat Whisperer: Soothing the Beasts Within: Julia Wee

11.2 : Investing in Students

Are You Being Served? Using Student Satisfaction Surveys to Enhance the Student Experience: Sharone Ciancio;  Nicole Bouchier

11.3 : Investing in Performance Monitoring

Building a Research Culture: What is the Return on the Investment: Tanya Rubin; Tanya Hobson

11.4 : Investing in Sustainability

TBC

11.5 : Investing in Technology

Creating New Collaborative Learning Environments:
Sarah Ball; Brian Shirrifs; Karen McKendrick

11.6 : Investing in Buildings

ATEM

3.00pm – 4.00pm

Keynote Speaker 6  -  Joe Bennett

4.00pm – 4.10pm

Presentation by Conference Dinner Sponsor – Woods Bagot

4.10pm – 4.25pm

2009 Tertiary Education Management Conference Launch

4.25pm – 4.30pm

Official Conference Close

7.00pm – 11.30pm

CONFERENCE DINNER  -  AIRFORCE MUSEUM

 


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Thank you to our major sponsor CLV

2008 TEMC sponsors