Planning for your WIL Australia Conference Submission

Join us for an informative session on how to submit abstracts for the upcoming WIL Australia Conference. Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this session will provide valuable guidance on crafting compelling abstracts that align with the conference theme. 

During this session, you’ll learn: 

  • Tips for writing effective abstracts within the word limit 
  • How to ensure your abstract aligns with the conference theme 
  • Guidelines for roundtable and panel submissions 
  • Opportunities for collaboration with students, industry, and community partners 
  • Key submission deadlines and requirements 

Don’t miss this chance to enhance your submission and maximize your impact at the conference. We look forward to seeing you there!

Presenters

Leoni Russell is the Lead, Employability and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in the Employability and Careers Education team at RMIT University. Leoni provides academic support to build staff capability across a range of educational strategies including industry partnered Learning, work integrated learning (WIL), career development learning (CDL) and the embedding of employability initiatives into curriculum. Leoni has extensive experience in WIL policy, governance, national research and facilitating professional development to support WIL practice.


Dr Wayne Read is a Senior Lecturer in Work-Integrated Learning and the Deputy Director of the Bachelor of Commerce within the Deakin Business School. Wayne is the Chapter Chair for the Victoria and Tasmania Chapter of WIL Australia.

 

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Start Date

04 Mar 2026

End Date

04 Mar 2026

Time

02:00 - 03:00

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Event Type

Webinar

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