Improving Transparency in University Admissions
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Category Conferences, Education, Higher Education
Deadline: June 06, 2017 | Date: June 07, 2017-June 08, 2017
Venue/Country: Victoria University City Convention Centre, Australia
Updated: 2017-03-10 22:05:06 (GMT+9)
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Universities will be required to be completely transparent in regards to their admissions data by 2018, however with increasing diversity of admissions criteria there are a number of questions as to how this can be achieved.Hear from leaders in the sector on how to improve the transparency of admissions data and how to implement a transparent admission processes whilst maintaining quality and remaining equitable.This event will focus on:- Improving the transparency of admissions- Ensuring compliance with transparency standards- Consistency and comparability- Transparency and subjective selection criteria- Implications for equitable admissions- Entry transparency and graduate qualityWho will attend?Universities and Tertiary Admission Centres with responsibilities and roles for:- Admissions- Academic Registrars- Assessments- Student Management- Recruitment- Higher Education PolicyTime: 8:30 am - 5:00 pmPrices:Standard Rates: AUD 2899Commercial Solution Providers: AUD 3999URLs:Booking: https://go.evvnt.com/106565-0Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/106565-2Speakers: Professor Geoffrey Crisp, Professor Sue Willis, Professor Peter Jones and Professor Pascale QuesterVenue details: Victoria University City Convention Centre, Level 12, 300 Flinders Street, Melbourne, 3000, Australia
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