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    Welcome to Swinburne Education Agent Week 2025

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    Welcome to Swinburne Education Agent Week 2025 from Executive Director, Future Students and Marketing, Chris Lewis

    Palliative care in residential aged care settings (Webinar Series on Ageing)

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    Modern societies face a growing challenge to support older people in their own homes until they die. Unfortunately, cognitive and physical frailties increasingly lead to aged care placements. These residents have high care needs and 90% will die in the facility. Hence, the delivery and importance of palliative care is integral to the support for older people, their families and those that care for them. Access to palliative care has been patchy and fragmented and in need of urgent review. This webinar will discuss the current gaps and potential solutions to improve palliative care in this care setting. Held 27 June 2025

    Neuropsychological Aspects of Dementia (Webinar Series on Ageing)

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    This presentation outlines the neuropsychological symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Smith explores changes that can occur in cognition, social cognition and behaviour as a result of developing a neurodegenerative disease. He identifies non-pharmacological strategies and therapies that can be used to manage these symptoms

    360 virtual tour - Digital Learning Space - Hawthorn ATC101

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    360 virtual tour of ATC101 digital learning space, Hawthorn campus

    SMARTboard

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    You can enhance collaboration by using digital whiteboards like Microsoft Whiteboard (Swinburne supported) or free tools like Miro and Mural. These tools allow synchronous participation from both face-to-face and online students. As long as you are sharing your entire screen via collaborate ultra you can use the writing capabilities of the SMARTboard and anything you write will be shared to the in person and online audience. For convenience, the SMARTboard can be manually lowered and raised, allowing you to adjust it as needed for both writing and viewing/presenting

    Education in Action | Susan Pizzati

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    Susan Pizzati leads with purpose - bridging research and real-world impact. As Principal Industry Fellow and Course Director at CSI Swinburne University of Technology, she's passionate about helping students apply the latest social impact knowledge to their work. With a highly regarded teaching team, students build lasting connections - with peers, guest experts, and faculty alike. Join a uni ranked in the top 5% of global business schools. Learn from leaders. Create change: https://lnkd.in/gHdS-Rn

    Education in Action | Bianca Stern

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    "For anyone considering enrolling in the Graduate Certificate of Social Impact, I would say… just do it!" – Bianca Stern As General Manager of All Things Equal, Bianca knows what it takes to lead change through inclusive employment. At Swinburne University of Technology, she found expert lecturers with unmatched passion and a course built for real-world impact. Join a uni ranked in the top 5% of global business schools. Your journey starts here: https://lnkd.in/gHdS-Rn

    Swinburne Graduation 19th December 2025 10:00am

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    Swinburne Graduation Ceremony held 19th December 2025 10:00am at the Melbourne Convention Centre, presided over by John Pollaers OAM (Swinburne University of Technology Chancellor). School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies and Swinburne Research stream

    Start Talking 2025: Live showcase

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    Final event of the 2025 Start Talking competition. 6 November 2025

    Enhancing Mental Health in Aged Care: An Interprofessional Approach (Webinar Series on Ageing)

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    Interprofessional collaboration is essential for supporting the mental health of aged care residents. This presentation discusses interprofessional care, highlighting the distinct roles of psychologists, occupational therapists, nurses, peer support workers, and other professionals in fostering residents’ well-being. By examining real-world examples, we will illustrate how mental health professionals can work together to provide holistic care. Attendees will gain insights into effective collaboration strategies, improving communication and coordination between disciplines to enhance mental health outcomes in aged care settings. Practical applications and case studies will demonstrate how integrated approaches lead to better resident care and support. Presentation took place Friday 17th October 2025

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