All sessions will be held in Ballroom 3 (Level 2) at the Sofitel Brisbane Central with refreshments served in the adjoining lobby unless otherwise advised.

   Program

Monday 21 November 

1:30–2:45pm

AAPBS Executive Meeting, St Germain room


2:45–3pm

Afternoon tea


3–5pm

AAPBS Council Meeting, St Germain room


6–8:30pm

Welcome reception and pre-conference registration
Soiree Terrace, Level 3
Guest speaker: Professor Deborah Terry AO, President and
Vice-Chancellor, UQ

Australian native wildlife experience 


Tuesday 22 November 

8:30–9am

Conference registration and tea/coffee on arrival


9–9:15am

'Acknowledgement of Country' 
Didgeridoo and dance performance by Nunukul Dance Company
Introduction, Professor Brent Ritchie, Dean and Head of UQ Business School


9:15–9:20am

Welcome, UQ Deputy Provost, Professor Pauline Ford


9:20–9:30am

Official opening AAPBS Annual Meeting 2022
Professor Robin Gauld, AAPBS President, Pro-Vice Chancellor and Dean, Otago Business School,
Dunedin, New Zealand


9:30–10:30am

Reimagining the future of business education
Keynote speaker: Associate Professor Catherine Ball


10:30–10:45am

Conference delegate photo (assemble in lobby area)


10:45–11:30am

Morning tea (networking)


11:30am–12:30pm

Panel discussion: Transnational education partnerships: challenges and opportunities 
Moderator: Professor Lisa Ruhanen, Director of Teaching & Learning, UQ Business School
Professor Ian Fenwick, Director, Sasin School of Management, Bangkok, Thailand
Professor Susan Hart, Associate Director EFMD Global, Durham, United Kingdom
Mr Brett Lovegrove, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Global Partnerships, UQ


12:30–1:30pm

Lunch


1:30–2:30pm

Panel discussion: Is small beautiful? The role of micro-credentials in business education 
Moderator: Associate Professor Tim Kastelle, Director of External Engagement, UQ Business School
Mr Andrew Barnes, CEO, Co-founder, Go1
Professor Jikyeong Kang, President and Dean, Asian Institute of Management, Philippines


2:30–3pm

Afternoon tea (networking) and time for new members to touch base with the Council


3–4pm

UQ Business School Research Hubs Showcase 
Moderator: Professor Janet McColl-Kennedy, Director of Research, UQ Business School
Professor Nicole Gillespie, KPMG Chair in Organisational Trust, UQ Business School and
Professor Matthew Hornsey, UQ Business School


4–4:15pm

Closing comments Day 1, Professor Brent Ritchie 


6:00–9pm

Conference dinner, The Long Room, Customs House, 399 Queen St, Brisbane City

2032 Games: Building a better future for First Nations people
Guest speaker: Mr Cameron Costello, Senior Manager, Indigenous Engagement, UQ Business School
Music: Amiti String Quartet, students and alumni from UQ School of Music

Dress code: smart casual


Wednesday 23 November 

9–9:55am

Morning tea (networking)


9:55–10am

Welcome Day 2, Professor Brent Ritchie


10–10:15am

Case Competition, Professor Betty Chung, AAPBS Executive Director, South Korea


10:15–11:00am

Making it everybody's business: Cyber security and the future of leadership
Keynote speaker: Dr Ivano Bongiovanni, Infosec, Governance & Leaders, UQ Business School and UQ Cyber


11:00–12:00pm

Panel discussion: Responsible business education: tackling climate, ethics and inclusion? 
Moderator: Professor Tyler Okimoto, Deputy Head of School, UQ Business School
Dr Fathony Rahman, Dean, The School of Business and Economics, Universitas Prasetiya Mulya, Jakarta, Indonesia
Dr Belinda Wade, Principal, Sustainability and Climate Change, Aurecon, and
Adjunct Associate Professor, UQ Business School


12:00–12:15pm

Closing address Professor Robin Gauld and Professor Brent Ritchie


12:15–1:00pm

Lunch 


1:00–1:15pm

Delegates assemble and walk to UQ Brisbane City Campus (5 minute walk)


1:15pm–2:00pm

Tour of UQ Brisbane City Campus


2:00–2:30pm

Tour concludes. Delegates return to accommodation options


2:30pm 

Free time - optional 'Visit Brisbane' tours available

AAPBS Conference 2022

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We look forward to seeing you in November.

Contact

Contact the Conference Coordinator, Natalie Armstrong, with any enquiries at aapbsconference2022@uq.edu.au.