Our Commitments to Students
Wednesday 5th November 2025
Hosted by The University of Queensland
St Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland, Brisbane
Our Commitments to Students Conference will examine the changes we need and innovations we will embed to transform student experiences of tertiary education in the years ahead.
It is a time when students’ experiences are being challenged by a tertiary education system that has never been under so much pressure. The time for radical change is now and we need to prioritise students through our commitments to them.
The elements of the change that are needed concern the direct experience of lifelong learners. But they extend to how we improve the wellbeing of staff in our learning providers to ensure they are well placed to provide outstanding learning experiences. And they embrace the needs and role of employers in the skills they will demand for future work and the role they have to play in ensuring staff and students are in partnership with them. And finally it will embrace the external community more generally as partners, funders, endorsers and those providing social licence for educational providers are able to commit to students.
National and international experts will address key themes and take part in interactive roundtables and workshops in plenary and parallel sessions.
The final program will included some of the leading global innovators in public universities and other providers in Australian tertiary education led by our partner and host in:
- Professor Deborah Terry AC, Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Queensland.
They include other current institution leaders in:
- Professor Chris Moran leading the University of New England as one of the nation’s longest established universities reinventing itself for tomorrow,
- Sharan Burrow chairing the board of Bendigo Kangan Institute as one of Australia’s most innovative tertiary providers outside of public universities
- Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor of University of the Sunshine Coast and Acting Chair of the Higher Education Standards Panel
- Professor Kris Ryan, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic at The University of Queensland with a leadership drive for equity and excellence for students
- Dan Cockerell CEO of Torrens University Australia sharing lessons from the experiences of Australia’s fastest growing university
- Professor Pascale Quester VC of Swinburne University of Technology leading a strategy where people and technology combine for a better world
- Professor George Williams AO, VC of Western Sydney University
- Professor Kylie Readman, DVC Academic, University Technology Sydney
They include best practice global keynotes in:
- Sir Chris Husbands formerly of Sheffield Hallam University who led the development of the Teaching Excellence Framework in the UK.
- Ann Kirschner formerly President of Hunter College in City University of New York and advisor to EdPlus and the President at Arizona State University.
They include EdTech and business leaders in:
- Joshua Nester, MD of SEEK Investments.
- Sabih Bin Wasi, CEO of Stellic.
And they include the leaders of higher education research and innovation in:
- Professor Kelly Mathews of The University of Queensland a leader of the AI in HE project connecting us with the student voice.
- Professor Marcia Devlin, CEO of the Victorian Academy of Teaching and Leadership.
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”"Higher education has needed to change for a long time and we need events like this to spur that change."
Dr Tim RenickExecutive Director, National Institute of Student Success, Georgia State University
Conference themes
Our commitment to lifelong learners
Exploring how leaders of tertiary education see the challenges in the current student experience and how it can be addressed. Roundtables and workshops will explore innovations in how the student experience can be improved for lifelong learners and the role of AI in making those changes.
Our commitment to staff in learning providers
How are academic and professional staff in learning providers navigating technology, policy and system change and how can that be addressed through leadership. Roundtables and workshops will explore innovations in leadership and staff skill development, particularly in AI, to help make a stronger commitment to students through engaged staff.
Our commitment to employers of students
How are employers and the students they employ, being served by current student experiences and how can that be improved, particularly given the disruption of AI. Roundtables and workshops will explore innovations in skills development for a future workforce and innovative partnerships with employers by learning providers as a commitment to students.
Our commitment to communities and society
How are learning providers engaging with communities and demonstrating social licence to the public and how can this be improved. Roundtables and workshops will explore innovations in philanthropy, commercial partnerships, public engagement and external links and how these can improve the public perception of learning and our commitment to students.
Conference Speakers

Professor Deborah Terry AC
The University of Queensland

Professor Theo Farrell
La Trobe University

Sharan Burrow
Bendigo Kangan Institution, Victoria

Dionne Higgins
KordaMentha

Professor George Williams AO
Western Sydney University

Professor Pascale Quester
Swinburne University of Technology

Professor Ann Kirschner
Arizona State University

Dan Cockerell
Torrens University Australia

Sabih Bin Wasi
Stellic

Professor Marcia Devlin AM
Victorian Academy of Teaching & Leadership

Professor Helen Bartlett
University of the Sunshine Coast
Acting Chair of HESP

Professor Kris Ryan
The University of Queensland

Joshua Nester
SEEK Investments

Professor Kelly Matthews
The University of Queensland

Alex Elibank-Murray
University of the Sunshine Coast

Sir Chris Husbands
Sheffield Hallam University
and Former Chair of TEF

Professor Chris Moran
University of New England

Sue Kokonis
OES

Professor Kylie Readman
University of Technology Sydney

Professor Alphia Possamai-Inesedy
Western Sydney University
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