The inaugural Academic Integrity Network Forum 2021, proudly hosted by Torrens University Australia, will provide participants a platform for greater collaboration and learnings. The event will be fully virtual, meaning participants will be able to tune in anywhere across Australia and New Zealand.
The TEQSA Integrity Unit led by Dr Helen Gniel, is participating in the Forum in a discussion panel and leading Australian researchers of academic integrity are presenting as keynote speakers. These include Rowena Harper, Felicity Prentice, Guy Curtis, Cath Ellis and Kane Murdoch
The event will be held on the 19 October 2021, from 11 am - 5 pm AEDT.
Torrens University is Australia’s international university, built on the shoulders of giants. They have partners with prestigious schools and colleges, to develop a fresh, modern, global perspective for higher education. Torrens University Australia offer high-quality undergraduate, graduate, higher degree by research and specialised degree programs in a wide range of academic disciplines, delivering our programs online and on their campuses.
Torrens University comprise of six campuses in Sydney, two in Melbourne, one in Adelaide, two in Brisbane, one in the Blue Mountains, one in Auckland and one in China. Their work is strengthened, amplified and its impact reinforced through partnerships with industry, research collaborations, sport, government and non-government organisations.