Teaching & Learning Forum

Bridging Gaps, Navigating AI and Shaping the Future of Assessment

Topics on the day:

Responding to TEQSA’s Request for AI Plans

Balancing Secure Assessment in an AI era

Reforming Teaching and Learning Strategies 


Driving Student Success at Scale

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Bridging Gaps, Navigating AI and Shaping the Future of Assessment

In-person event
Limited spaces
Wednesday 29 October, 2025
Science Gallery Theatre, The University of Melbourne
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Agenda

Welcome Address

Breakfast Panel with University LeadersDesigning fair, smart, future-ready assessment
Professor Michael Wilmore

Professor Michael Wilmore

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)

Professor Tania Broadley

Professor Tania Broadley

Deputy-Vice Chancellor (Education)

Professor Rob Ellis

Professor Rob Ellis

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching)

Session 1

From Policy to PracticeBalancing secure assessment in a gen AI era
Professor David Sadler

Professor David Sadler

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic

Professor Gregor Kennedy

Professor Gregor Kennedy

Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic)

Professor Christine Mathies

Professor Christine Mathies

Pro-Vice Chancellor (Education)

Session 2

Shaping the Future of AssessmentTransforming exams, assessment and curricula
Professor Cate Thill

Professor Cate Thill

Pro Vice Chancellor Education

Professor Jeffrey Brand

Professor Jeffrey Brand

Deputy Provost Education

Professor Tamsin Kelly

Professor Tamsin Kelly

Director Education and Student Experience

Patrick Stoddart

Patrick Stoddart

Associate Director, Academic Systems and Digital Experience

Session 3

Cadmus Product Roadmap SessionNext generation secure, digital assessment
Herk Kailis

Herk Kailis

Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer

Session 4

Assessment for SuccessDriving student outcomes at scale
Associate Professor Nicole Masters

Associate Professor Nicole Masters

Associate Dean, Learning and Teaching

Guy Curtis

Guy Curtis

Associate Professor, School of Psychological Science

Professor Anthony Whitty

Professor Anthony Whitty

Director of the Centre for Education
and Innovation

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Forum Location

Wednesday 29 October, 2025
Science Gallery Theatre, The University of Melbourne
9:30 am - 5:00 pm

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Bridging Gaps, Navigating AI and Shaping the Future of Assessment

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Wednesday 29 October, 2025
Science Gallery Theatre, The University of Melbourne
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
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