#TELresearchers & #HEresearchers with Prof. Phillip Dawson
09:30 - 10:30 (BST) / 19:30 - 20:30 (AEDT), Tue 15 Oct 2024, online
09:30 - 10:30 (BST) / 19:30 - 20:30 (AEDT), Tue 15 Oct 2024, online
This is a #HEresearchers session!
For those of you used to our afternoon time, you better set you alarm for this one, because we will be visiting Prof. Phillip Dawson in Australia! Or for those joining us in Australia, we won’t be offended if you want to join us whilst having your dinner, as long as you share some with us!
If you have a keen interest in academic integrity, assessment, and feedback in higher education, or if you have engaged in discussions about cheating and AI, you are undoubtedly familiar with Phillip’s work. Whilst you may have attended his lectures and read his papers on these subjects, you might not have had the chance to spend time with Phillip and delve into the story behind his distinguished academic and research career. So, what are you waiting for? Go ahead and book a front-row seat!
Learn more about Phillip:
Professor Phillip (Phill) Dawson is the Co-Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Deakin University, which is the world's leading higher education assessment research group in terms of publications and citations. Phill is most known for his research on feedback, cheating and artificial intelligence in assessment. His work is highly cited, and he ranks 6th internationally in the field of higher education research over the past five years (ScholarGPS). He got there through a mix of being strategic in what he does and doesn't work on, and also a mix of luck and circumstances. In this session Phill will discuss the challenge of being both ethical and strategic in a research career.
Read more about Phillip’s work:
To connect with Phillip:
Twitter: @phillipdawson
Feel free to download and circulate the poster:
This talk is open to all students and staff at Lancaster University and the general public. if you have any questions regarding this talk or issues with booking a place, please contact Puiyin Wong at puiyin.wong@lancaster.ac.uk
Please note, all talks from this series are solely for academic purposes. Whilst we welcome your reflection during and after the talk on social media, we and our guests do not and will not endorse any services and products. Unless it is a related service or product that our guests’ research practices investigate. We kindly ask our audience to respect this.