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Chancellor's Lecture Series

by Swinburne University of Technology

Swinburne's Chancellor's Lecture Series is a high profile program organised for Swinburne alumni, friends and past and present staff. These events are hosted by Swinburne's Chancellor.

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Episodes

Wonder in the age of AI: What is our (human) place in the future? (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

1h 2m · Published 25 Aug 20:46
From industrialisation in the 19th century to the breakthrough of computing in the 20th, we are now seeing the dawn of a new revolution in technology. Emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, machine learning, and autonomous systems are already offering new ways of doing with profound social, cultural and political implications. Artificial intelligence promises to revolutionise our lives, shape a new future and disrupt the world as we know it. But can we truly imagine all the ways that these emerging technologies will alter the human experience? Professor Genevieve Bell (Director of the 3A Institute, Florence Violet McKenzie Chair, and Distinguished Professor at the Australian National University) explores what the 21st century might bring (it’s not as scary as you think!).

A surgeon’s journey: Innovating cancer care through science, dreams and hope (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

1h 0m · Published 15 Aug 14:00
The 2018 Chancellor’s Lecture was presented by Professor Peter Choong on 16 August 2018. Professor Choong (St Vincent’s Hospital and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre) is a world-leading cancer surgeon and pioneer in limb-sparing surgery. Entitled 'A surgeon’s journey: Innovating cancer care through science, dreams and hope', Professor Choong offered a compassionate perspective into what it means to operate at the forefront of medical innovation that is changing lives. From bedside to breakthrough; how has technology enhanced cancer care? And what does the future look like for those affected by bone and soft tissue cancers?

The rise of machines and oceans - Five things that great democracies need to figure out now (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

1h 1m · Published 01 Aug 14:00
In the 2017 Chancellor's Lecture, the Hon. Jeffrey Bleich discussed five great technology driven challenges confronting Western democracies - automation, education, cyber, climate and self-governance. Presented 2 August 2017.

Medical assistance in dying (Chancellor's Lecture Series)

1h 22m · Published 24 Nov 13:00
In February 2015, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the prohibition against physician-assisted dying violated the constitutional right to "life, liberty, and security of the person". The government then established a panel to examine options for a legislative response to the ruling. The panel's final report, helped shape Canada’s legislation, legalising Medical Assistance in Dying. Swinburne University is pleased to welcome Professor Harvey Max Chochinov - Chair of the panel - to deliver this year's Chancellor's Lecture. He is an internationally renowned researcher in palliative care and issues related to dignity towards end-of-life. Professor Chochinov will share his unique personal experiences and perspectives regarding Canada’s entry into Medical Assistance in Dying and pose key questions related to dignity in end of life care. Recorded 23 November 2016

Education, science and industry: Partners and helpers (Chancellor's lecture series)

49m · Published 01 Dec 13:00
Dr Megan Clark AC discusses why Australia risks falling behind if our universities, researchers and industry fail to develop a strong foundation to form global partnerships and keep pace with the rest of the world. Presented on 02 December 2015.

Our people, our prosperity: When we look to the Australian economy of the future, human capital is going to be the game changer - audio (Chancellor's lecture series)

40m · Published 07 Jul 14:00
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.

Our people, our prosperity: When we look to the Australian economy of the future, human capital is going to be the game changer (Chancellor's lecture series)

40m · Published 25 Jun 14:00
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.

Institutional accountability and the concept of 'public value' (Chancellor's lecture series)

57m · Published 25 Sep 14:00
Justice Iain Ross AO, Fair Work Commission President, discusses the obligation of institutions, be they corporations, government bodies, companies or non-profit organisations, to be responsible for their actions and for the appropriate management of resources that have been entrusted to them. Recorded on 25 September 2013.

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The place of industry in 21st century Australia (Chancellor's lecture series)

56m · Published 05 Jun 10:00
Mr Willox outlines how Swinburne graduates can play a pivotal role in the integration of advanced manufacturing capabilities with those of the wider region, forging a path for the 21st century in management, innovation, science and research.

Leading Across Cultures: Challenges for Australia in the Asian Century (Chancellor's lecture series)

59m · Published 11 Jul 10:00
The big questions facing Australia are tackled as world economic and strategic power shift toward Asia. How can we remain competitive in an age of Asia-centric globalisation? What is required to harmonise its relations with China and the US?

Chancellor's Lecture Series has 18 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 18:27:39. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 19:18.

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