Vice-Chancellor Iain Martin on Social licence and the future of universities
MAR 10, 202658 MIN
Vice-Chancellor Iain Martin on Social licence and the future of universities
MAR 10, 202658 MIN
Description
In this episode, we catch up with Deakin’s Vice-Chancellor, Iain Martin to explore the evolving role of universities. From his beginnings as a medical student in 1980s UK to leading one of Australia's major universities, he explores the delicate balance between education and research, the concept of social licence, and why "ceaseless curiosity" matters more than ever.Read Iain’s white paper on social licence here. Click here to watch a video of this episode.
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(00:00) - Introduction
(00:26) - University Experience
(03:52) - Trust in Universities
(05:21) - Social Licence and University Purpose
(07:36) - The Role of Curiosity
(08:19) - Evolution of Higher Education
(11:50) - Rankings and Research vs Education
(14:10) - Balanced Excellence at Deakin
(18:04) - White Paper on Social Licence
(23:45) - Universities and Difficult Debates
(27:48) - Creating Safe Debate Spaces
(29:27) - Personal Experience with Change
(34:57) - The Evolution of University Research
(40:24) - Making Research Accessible
(44:05) - Deakin Research Highlights
(46:06) - Why Study at University
(48:45) - Student Experience and Support
(50:16) - Advice for New Students
(51:50) - Improvements in Higher Education
(55:37) - Quick Fire Questions
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